Clock Tower Café
Hitani KaurHitani Kaur/Times Travel Editor/CAFES, MUSSOORIE/ Updated : Jul 7, 2016, 13:51 IST
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Just adjacent to the clock tower (hence the name), Clock Tower Café is a favourite with the young crowd, and is probably one of the most ambient eateries in the hill station.
Just adjacent to the clock tower (hence the name), Clock Tower Café is a favourite with the young crowd, and is probably one of the most ambient eateries in the hill station. Read less

Just adjacent to the clock tower (hence the name), Clock Tower Café is a favourite with the young crowd, and is probably one of the most ambient eateries in the hill station. With a brickwork exterior and large windows, the interior of the café is packed with character and a big dose of quirk—rounded archways, wood elements, cloth lampshades, posters and photographs of famous personalities plastered across the walls, and framed signboards with quirky messages—you could happily spend a few hours here. Choose from a sufficient continental menu of pizza, pasta, sandwiches, burgers before moving on to dessert (their New York cheesecake is meant to be delicious), and round up with a steaming hot latte.
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