The Town House Cafe
Shruti MaheshwariShruti Maheshwari/Times Travel Editor/CAFES, DELHI/ Updated : Mar 14, 2016, 11:52 IST
Synopsis
Tucked away on the first floor of a corner in F-Block on outer circle in Connaught Place, this café is hard to find. But once you are right at the entrance, there is some semblance of style and grandeur. Known for its comfortable … Read more
Tucked away on the first floor of a corner in F-Block on outer circle in Connaught Place, this café is hard to find. But once you are right at the entrance, there is some semblance of style and grandeur. Known for its comfortable seating, Town House café is one of the few Café’s in Delhi that serve Hookah (Sheesha) with Beer. This is more of a lounge than a formal dining space and is perfect to go with your friends. Popular for its ambience as well as food, The Town House Café is owned by the same people who own Boombox Café, Warehouse Café, OTB and Skooter so you know that these guys know the business inside out. It serves North Indian and Continental food. Read less

Tucked away on the first floor of a corner in F-Block on outer circle in Connaught Place, this café is hard to find. But once you are right at the entrance, there is some semblance of style and grandeur. Known for its comfortable seating, Town House café is one of the few Café’s in Delhi that serve Hookah (Sheesha) with Beer. This is more of a lounge than a formal dining space and is perfect to go with your friends. Popular for its ambience as well as food, The Town House Café is owned by the same people who own Boombox Café, Warehouse Café, OTB and Skooter so you know that these guys know the business inside out. It serves North Indian and Continental food.
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