A Charming Vintage Café with Scrumptious Delights
Rating: ââââ(4 out of 5 stars)
Review:
Cafe Stone in Bangalore is an absolute delight for anyone seeking a unique and memorable café experience. Nestled within a 100-year-old building, this charming café effortlessly blends history with contemporary vibes. I recently had the pleasure of visiting this gem and left with a truly satisfying culinary experience.
The ambiance of Cafe Stone is captivating, transporting you back in time while offering all the comforts of a modern café. The vintage setting adds a touch of nostalgia and creates an inviting atmosphere. It's a refreshing departure from the typical café scene, making it a perfect spot to unwind and enjoy good food.
Speaking of food, the menu at Cafe Stone is a culinary masterpiece. I had the pleasure of trying their Shaka shura, Mac and cheese pasta, and the indulgent brownie sizler. Each dish was prepared to perfection, showcasing a harmonious blend of flavors. The Shaka shura was a burst of aromatic spices, the Mac and cheese pasta was creamy and satisfying, and the brownie sizler was a chocolate lover's dream come true. The quality of ingredients and attention to detail truly set Cafe Stone apart.
To complement my meal, I opted for the refreshing Pink Lady beverage. It was a delightful combination of fruity and tangy flavors, the perfect accompaniment to the delectable dishes. The café's commitment to crafting unique and flavorful beverages shines through in every sip.
One aspect that sets Cafe Stone apart is its pet-friendly environment. As a pet lover, I was thrilled to find a café that not only welcomes four-legged companions but also provides a dedicated space for them. It's heartwarming to see a café that understands the bond between humans and their furry friends.
The service at Cafe Stone is impeccable. The staff members are attentive, friendly, and passionate about providing a memorable experience. They are more than happy to provide recommendations and ensure that every guest feels welcome and well taken care of.
Note: This review is based on my personal experience at Cafe Stone and reflects my...
   Read moreThis is what i would call " A Slice of Serenity in the Heart of Bangalore"
Nestled amidst the city's hustle, Cafe Stone is a hidden gem that exudes charm and vibrancy. My visit here has been delightful. This spot deserves a special place in every café lover's heart.
What sets this cafe apart is its lively and vibrant atmosphere paired with a cozy, old-world charm. The exposed brick walls, warm wooden furniture, and natural, inviting lighting create anambiancee that feels like a snug embrace. Add to that the refreshing natural coolness of its open-air seating during the day, and youâve got the perfect escape from city life.
Whether you are stopping by with friends or seeking some much-needed "me time," Cafe Stone caters to all moods. The menu is as delightful as the setting, offering a variety of brunch favorites, comforting hot chocolate, and delectable desserts.
What makes this place even more special is its unique location, adjacent to a boutique selling Indian ethnic wear and arts and crafts. Itâs a charming fusion of culinary and cultural experiences.
If you are tired of the same-old coffee house routines and craving something with character, Cafe Stone is your go-to spot. Relax, unwind, and soak in the vibrant yet soothing vibe. Itâs an experience youâll want to relive again and again.
Yes, food is slightly on an expensive side, however its really well cooked and might suit...
   Read moreI recently visited this place with my colleague for a photoshoot. I was excited to explore the location, but my experience quickly turned negative. As we were setting up, a person approached us with a poor attitude and told me not to take pictures. I calmly responded, explaining that I wasn't photographing the café itself, but rather for my colleague. I also pointed out that if photography is prohibited, there should be a clear sign or notice about it, either at the venue or online. However, I couldn't find any such mention, so it's unreasonable to expect customers to know about this restriction.
Moving on to the food, I was thoroughly disappointed. I ordered a cold latte, which was one of the worst Iâve ever had. It tasted awful, and the egg khurchan was dry and unappetizing. The breads were stale, and the overall quality of the food left much to be desired. In fact, it was so bad that I had to use the restroom four times after eating there. I feel bad for paying 1400/- for such bad food.
While using washroom, I found 6-7 mosquitoes flying around. Didn't expect such mess from a heritage building like structure.
To top it off, my colleague and I were the first customers of the day, and it was early in the morning. Given the poor service, terrible food, and unprofessional attitude, I will not be returning to this café. I would not recommend it to anyone, and if I could rate it...
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