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5 Oldest Cafes in Mumbai that are simply ICONIC

Mumbai is indeed a city of dreams, not just for artists and actors but also for people who love to explore and are always seeking interesting things, just like me! I love Mumbai and won’t lie, I miss living in Mumbai. It has been 5 years since I moved out of Mumbai, but all thanks to my work (of being an author, travel blogger, creative brand consultant and speaker), I keep on travelling to Mumbai for work. This city is without a doubt, full of beautiful and quaint cafes. But there are some really old cafes in Mumbai that are super popular. In this post, I am sharing 5 oldest cafes in Mumbai that you must visit, just to get some different Mumbai vibes!

5 oldest Cafes in Mumbai that you must visit:

  • Cafe Mondegar

 Oldest Cafes in Mumbai
Cafe Mondegar, Colaba, Mumbai

Located in Colaba Causeway, walkable distance from the iconic Gateway of India, this is one of the most popular and oldest cafes in Mumbai. This was established in 1932 and is run by Yazdegardi family. The cafe is beautiful having all the wall arts done by famous painter and artist Mario Miranda. This cafe still has a jukebox (for those who don’t know what a jukebox is, it is huge box like a coke vending machine, where you put coins to listen songs – read this post for more: Cafe Mondegar, Mumbai – Why is it always crowded?) and you can still buy coins to listen old english classic songs. Almost all cab drivers know that place, so it is quite easy to reach!

Cost for two: Approx Rs.1300 / Operating Hours: 7:30 PM-12 Midnight

  • Leopold Cafe

 Oldest Cafes in Mumbai
Leopold Cafe, Colaba, Mumbai

This one is also located in Colaba Causeway but is older than Cafe Mondegar. This was established in 1871 and still looks the same. It is presently owned and run by Iranis, Sherezad Dastur, Pers and Company. The popularity of this cafe can be traced back to many novels and old movies, especially Amol Palekar movies. Though it is non-ac cafe but still is always crowded and the vibes are totally different. Must try their cheese cake and coffee! – best travel blog

Cost for two: Approx Rs.1000 / Operating Hours: 7:30 AM – 12 Midnight

  • Britannia & Co.

This beautiful Iranian cafe was established in 1923 and is located in Fort in Mumbai! f you want to see the real old Iranian Cafe, you must visit this one. Though the place is a delight for non-vegetarian people, it also has some really good options for vegetarians. You must try their beverages, especially Irani chai.

Cost for two: Approx Rs.1000 / Operating Hours: 11:30 AM – 4 PM

  • Prithvi Cafe – best travel blogger

This iconic cafe is located in Juhu and was established by Shashi Kapoor in the loving memory of his father PrithviRaj Kapoor in 1951. This is an open air cafe, with a temporary shade on it, just to prevent from the rains. The cafe premises also has the famous Prithvi Theatre and a Prithvi bookshop. This is one of the most loved places by artists, actors and authors and you might spot many Bollywood celebs here. You must try their stuffed aloo paranthas and chole-kuches, its super yum! And yes, this one is my personal favourite!

Cost for two: Approx Rs.600 / Operating Hours: 10:00 AM – 10:30 PM

  • Sassanian Boulangerie

Sassanian Boulangerie
Sassanian Boulangerie

Established in 1913 in the Marine lines of Mumbai, Sassanian Boulangerie is another iconic Iranian cafe which is popular amongst the locals of Mumbai. Rustam K Yazdabadi, the founder of the cafe, started this one as a bakery but now they serve almost all popular continental dishes such as sizzlers and veg puffs.

Cost for two: Approx Rs.400 / Operating Hours: 10:00 AM – 8:30 PM

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