The Junkyard Café walks the line between raw and resilient think industrial-inspired décor softened by ambient lighting, eclectic touches, and a mood that feels effortlessly cool. It’s got character without pretension.
Inside, the space buzzes with energy friendly chatter, upbeat music, and a kind of relaxed grit that makes everyone feel at home. The menu reflects that same balance: bold flavors, generous portions, and enough variety to keep things interesting without overwhelming.
What really sticks is the team: attentive, easygoing, and unafraid to bring a little attitude. It’s the kind of place where you feel welcome to stay a while or pop in again soon.
If you’re in the mood for comfort that doesn’t play it safe, The Junkyard Café creates a space that feels as real and inviting as its...
Read moreIt's okay. Standard run of the mill place. No vibe. No menu to wow. Food is okay, nothing exemplary. The ambience is dull, and I don't mean that the idea of a junkyard is bad, it's just really poor lighting design. The place is almost empty the two times I've been there, so be aware that the idle staff keeps looking at you or listening in... Which is odd, even if that's their way of paying attention to a customer who's finally showed up. I left almost as soon as I got in once for this reason. Maybe it's me, maybe West Delhi lacks the vibe of South/ Central and it's unfair to compare. But it's not a place I'd like to...
Read moreThe food was mediocre. We ordered the smoked pepper chicken and ended up with what felt like deep fried chicken nuggets on a bed of deep fried black peppercorns and deep fried red chillies. Ooh the sacrilege. It was unappetizing and the pepper had no punch left in it. The red chilli was burned black. The chicken was spicy but nothing special. The drinks are gimmicky but okay. We tried the cocktails and while they were kinda new, the quantity wasn't great. The shots had barely any Alcohol. Overpriced. Value for money, zero. The service was lacking.. At 10 percent service...
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