This tour is designed to experience one of the least talked about Mumbai's Heritage, The cafes of Mumbai.
You start your tour with pick up from the hotel, then heading to cafe Mondegar, the cafe is vibrant and showcases beautiful Mumbai's cafe culture. Our host will tell you about its history and what makes this cafe a Heritage.
The second cafe you would be visiting, Leopold Cafe, mentioned in every travel book, cafe to visit when you are in Mumbai. The cafe has changed with time and offers varity of Menu.
The Bayview cafe offers one of the best views among any cafes in Mumbai. Located in Apollo Bunder just beside Gateway of India, this open rooftop cafe offers a panoramic view of the Arabian sea, and its lovely to spend the evening here.
The last cafe on the tour is The Britannia & Co., a breed of the cafe which is on a verge of extinction; The Irani cafes. This heritage cafe is raw as it used to be in its hay days and offers a brief in the Mumbai lifestyle of the colonial era.
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔ Private transfers
✔ Carbonated beverages
✔ Tea and coffee
✔ Snacks
✔ Tolls, Parking & Taxes
✔ Service of the travel buddy
✖ Alcoholic Beverages
✖ Personal & shopping expenses
✖ Tips & Gratitude
Pickup Locations
1. Hotel Lal Sai Residency
2. FabHotel Adore Palace
3. SPOT ON 44200 Hotel Ganga Palace
4. OYO 6428 K F Residency
5. Hotel Embassy Grand
6. OYO 7879 Golden Tulipz Boutique Hotel
7. Hotel Pearl View
8. Hotel Spring Hill
9. Hotel Bliss Executive
10. Hexa Crescent
11. Hotel Astro
12. Hotel Cliffton
13. HexHotel Plaza
14. Hexhotel Symphony
15. OYO 64573 Hotel Paradise
16. Hotel Sanjari Palace
17. SPOT ON 41085 Hotel Royal Residency
18. Hotel Heritage
19. FabExpress Silver Lake
20. Hotel Prince Palace Kurla
Additional Info: The guests are requested to wait in hotel lobby and inform front desk about the pick up. The guests arriving by Cruise are requested to meet our represntative at the Green gate
Itinerary
1
Cafe Mondegar was started off in 1932 and was the first cafe in the city to have a vintage jukebox. The jukebox sits cosily in a corner with its shiny lights and classic songs waiting to be played. The cafe has gone through its changes, starting off as a cafe in the reception of the then hotel, Apollo to now being a restaurant cum bar.
With Mario Miranda’s murals painted all over the cafe, the cafe is a favourite amongst the tourists and the locals. Its envious location amidst the busy street lined with beautiful jewellery and colourful clothes, it holds its own time.
The servers are always smiling and readily come to us for refills of beer. And if it’s a lucky day, you even get Cafe Mondegar’s postcards to take home.
Duration: 45 minutes
2
The cafe standing the test of changing times as well as a terrorist attack of 2008.
The walls grab your attention first. Each corner speaks and tells you how funky yet old school it is. From an old wall art which captures the vibe of the café to a wall covered with Harley Davidson metal plates, Leopold will give your eyes enough to relish. It even has a wall art of Abbey Road in its full glory, with waiters flaunting Leopold T-shirts as they walk past it. With an attentive staff in their arsenal, you will feel nothing but comfortable once you have taken a seat.
Duration: 45 minutes
3
Located on the terrace of a hotel facing the sea in the line of Taj Mahal Hotel at Gateway of India, Bayview Cafe is the perfect place to grab a chilled cheap evening beer while munching on yummy snacks. Anyone who needs a mildly secluded place to relax and take in the wind and sea, would be happy to chill at Bayview. It’s an extremely budget-friendly rooftop joint, where you can go with your buds to grab a few beers or wine while enjoying the beautiful sea view.
The vibe here is very casual and the sea view is obviously the highlight. The service is quick since it’s a pretty tiny place, so if you’re getting to know someone new, and want to take them some place low-key so you can have a conversation over beer, then Bayview is the place.
Duration: 45 minutes
4
Housed inside a colonial bungalow in Ballard Estate, Fort, Britannia & Company which was run by late Mr Boman Kohinoor – a third generation Kohinoor since it opened its doors in 1923. When there, Mr Kohinoor always interacted personally interacts with the guests. His age-old wit, charm and laugh definitely brightened up the eatery. And since then, hardly anything’s changed here- neither the ambience nor the decor (you will still spot the same bentwood furniture imported from Poland during the eatery’s early years).
Duration: 45 minutes
Additional info
• Public transportation options are available nearby
• Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
• Suitable for all physical fitness levels