Brown Bread Bakery in Varanasi is not just a cafe; it's an experience that begins long before you step inside. This review is for those who are prepared for the pilgrimage to find this hidden gem, as it is a place of stark contrasts—the challenging, grimy exterior gives way to a charming, welcoming interior. The Journey In: A Test of Resolve Be forewarned: reaching Brown Bread Bakery is an adventure in itself, and a navigation app can only get you so far. Tucked away in the dense, narrow, and often confusing lanes of the Bangali Tola area, it is completely inaccessible to any kind of vehicle. My cab driver dropped me off a good 500 meters away without any prior warning, leaving me to navigate the labyrinthine alleyways on my own. The streets leading to the bakery are a significant deterrent—unhygienic, cluttered, and with a distinct feeling of being unsafe, especially for first-time visitors. The initial impression of the cafe itself, a small and unassuming entrance, does little to inspire confidence. The First Impression: A Hidden Oasis However, the moment you pass through the doorway, the entire narrative shifts. The atmosphere inside is a complete and utter transformation from the streets outside. The ground-floor cafe is cozy and modest, but the real star is the rooftop restaurant. Climbing the stairs, you are rewarded with a breathtaking view of the holy Ganga, a perfect backdrop for a meal or a moment of reflection. The ambiance here is serene and inviting, a true oasis from the city's chaotic energy. Adding to the charm is the knowledge that this establishment is part of a social enterprise, supporting vocational training for local underprivileged individuals—a wonderful cause that makes every purchase feel more meaningful. The Culinary Experience: Hits and Misses My food experience at Brown Bread Bakery was a mixed bag, with some items being absolutely stellar and others falling short of expectations. The Best of the Best: The coffee is nothing short of amazing. Rich, aromatic, and expertly brewed, it was the perfect remedy after the arduous journey. This is a must-have for any visitor. The garlic bread was another standout. It was perfectly toasted, generously slathered with flavorful garlic, and had a satisfying crispiness that made it a sheer delight. The Breads and Sandwiches: This is where the bakery's performance was a bit disappointing, especially considering its name. While the sandwich itself was "okay," the bread used was noticeably stale. Similarly, the specially-made breads, which one would expect to be their signature, were a little chewy and lacked the freshness and soft texture that fresh bread should have. This was a clear miss and something that could be easily improved. Service and Staff: A Resounding Success Despite the mixed food quality, the one consistent positive throughout my visit was the staff. They were incredibly nice, friendly, and welcoming from the moment I arrived. Their helpful demeanor and genuine warmth made the experience pleasant and welcoming. Their service was prompt, and they were happy to answer any questions, which is a significant plus in an environment that might feel alien to a foreign traveler. Final Verdict Brown Bread Bakery is a place that requires effort to reach, and it’s a place that will challenge your initial perceptions. The journey is difficult, the surroundings are not ideal, and the quality of their namesake breads is inconsistent. However, the reward is a beautiful rooftop view, a truly fantastic cup of coffee, and some of the best garlic bread you'll ever have. Most importantly, you are met with the genuine kindness of a staff that makes you feel at home. It’s a hidden gem, and while it may not be perfect, it is a cafe with heart. If you are prepared to look past the challenges and are looking for a unique, authentic experience with an incredible cup of joe, Brown Bread Bakery is well...
Read moreI don’t understand why this place is on lonely planet.... for us food was not very good, drinks were just ok, and service was very(!) bad. The only good thing is the rooftop. It’s chill and you have a good view while enjoying the music (sometimes even live).
1st Bad Situation: When we got there, two girls suggested us to go somewhere else because they were waiting for 45 min for their drinks, although there were only 10-15 customers in total. We tried it anyways ... and had to wait for 70 minutes, even for drinks and cake, which was already prepared. That’s unacceptable.
2nd Bad Situation: Next morning we came back because a friend wanted to enjoy the view. The morning buffet was pretty bad (small selection) and I tried the cheese. In my opinion it was expired, as it tasted sour and disgusting. The rooftop was empty and we sat down in the sun. The waiter asked us after 15 minutes to move from our sunny table to another one, which was in the shade. That made no sense. He was quite unfriendly. Getting food and drinks after ordering took very long again.
I think this place is totally overrated and it’s just full because it is on lonely planet. Maybe they work less hard than in earlier times, since they get customers through this book anyway. We all did not like it. I would not...
Read moreI came to this place to look for coffee and bread but instead was met with horrible experience. I ordered for Cappuccino and some other food that I can't remember now. The waiter would not respond to me so I thought may be he did not get what I was ordering for, so I repeated my order again just to be sure. Then the waiter suddenly scolded me, saying that he understood what I was ordering for, that he knew English and all. Never in my mind had I ever questioned his English but I had to repeat my order because he would not respond, no nothing. Not even a nod. I mean, it's not like I came to this cafe begging for money from them. I was the one who was bringing money so I don't think I deserved that kind of rudeness. Needless to say I cancelled my order and went to another cafe where I felt more welcomed. If there was one thing that I learned from my years of traveling, it'd be to never come to a restaurant where you'd feel unwelcome. Hospitality is the key.
I did not get to taste the food but I had come to notice that the room is so damn small, and you'll have difficulty putting your feet and legs in place. And you may have to rub your back with whoever is behind you because the room is so tiny. There are other cafes nearby where you have all the space...
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