Nestled in the heart of Mussoorie’s bustling Mall Road, Café de Tavern is a charming and cozy spot that offers more than just great food — it offers a slice of Mussoorie itself. With its inviting ambiance, warm lighting, and creative menu, this cafe is a perfect blend of local spirit and contemporary flair. Each dish is cleverly named after iconic places around Mussoorie, making your dining experience feel like a flavorful tour of the hill town.
We began our culinary journey with the James Skinner Peri Peri Fries — a generous serving of golden, crispy fries tossed in a bold peri peri spice mix. Served piping hot, the fries struck a satisfying balance between crunch and softness, with a fiery kick that lingered pleasantly on the palate. A perfect start, especially for those who love a little heat.
Next up was the GNFC Classic Pull-Apart Garlic Bread infused with truffle oil. This was a standout dish — soft, buttery bread with a beautifully crisp exterior, oozing with aromatic garlic and a subtle earthiness from the truffle oil. The cheese pull was just right, and the portion size generous enough to share (though you may not want to).
For the main course, we chose the Vincent Hill Delight Pizza, and it truly lived up to its name. The thin, perfectly baked crust served as the base for a rich duo of béchamel and pomodoro sauces, which provided both creaminess and tang. The toppings — grilled mushrooms, sun-dried tomatoes, feta cheese, and crispy spinach — were fresh, flavorful, and thoughtfully balanced, offering a medley of textures in every bite.
To complement the food, we sipped on the Pineapple Mint Mojito — a refreshing mocktail made with pineapple chunks, muddled mint leaves, brown sugar, and topped with Limca. It was light, tropical, and palate-cleansing, making it a great accompaniment to the bold flavors of our meal.
We also tried the Hampton Berry Cocktail, a delightful blend of gin, mixed berries, fresh malta syrup, lime juice, and mint. The drink was well-balanced, fruity yet not overly sweet, with a citrusy zing and a refreshing finish — perfect for a breezy Mussoorie evening.
Over all, Café de Tavern is more than just a cafe; it’s an experience. Whether you’re in for a quick bite, a hearty meal, or just a well-crafted drink, the combination of thoughtful food, creative concept, and location makes this a must-visit when in Mussoorie. Highly recommended for both tourists and locals looking for a memorable,...
Read moreA Hidden Gem in the Heart of Traven: Cafe D Traven Review
Tucked away in the bustling streets of Traven, Cafe D Traven is a charming and unassuming establishment that serves as a haven for those seeking a delightful coffee experience. This cozy cafe is a breath of fresh air, offering a tranquil atmosphere that is perfect for relaxing and rejuvenating.
From the moment I stepped inside, I was struck by the warm and inviting ambiance of Cafe D Traven. The moment I entered, I was greeted by the friendly barista, who offered me a warm welcome and showed me to a comfortable table by the window. The decor is simple yet elegant, with soft lighting and rustic wooden accents that create a cozy and intimate atmosphere.
The coffee at Cafe D Traven is truly exceptional. The barista took the time to expertly craft each drink, using high-quality beans and ingredients to create a truly delicious cup. I opted for the cafe's signature drink, the "Traven Tango," which was a perfect blend of rich espresso and velvety chocolate. The flavors were expertly balanced, with neither overpowering the other, creating a delightful and refreshing taste experience.
In addition to its excellent coffee, Cafe D Traven also offers a selection of delicious pastries and light bites. The croissants were flaky and buttery, while the quiche was moist and flavorful. The prices are reasonable, especially considering the high-quality ingredients and expertly crafted drinks.
Overall, Cafe D Traven is a must-visit destination for anyone looking for a unique and delightful coffee experience in Traven. With its cozy atmosphere, expertly crafted drinks, and delicious pastries, this cafe is sure to become a favorite haunt for locals and visitors alike. Whether you're looking for a quick pick-me-up or a relaxing break from the hustle and bustle of city life, Cafe D Traven is the perfect place to unwind and indulge in some...
Read moreWhere do I begin? Asked for domestic/international beer options and the waiter told me about a domestic high alcohol beer. Turns out it was wine. The staff argued with us even though the manufacturer's website says it's wine (which I showed them). I cannot process wine and can cause serious problems for me. They continued to argue that it was not wine, but beer - like their customers are somehow idiots. When I told them about my inability to process wine, their response was "that's another matter, but this is 30% beer (which of course it was not)
We had also ordered a Hot Toddy which on their own menu says it is made with whiskey. I asked which whiskey they used and he said Jim Beam, and I said ok. The waiter came back to suggest that they can make it with local brandy or local rum. When I didn't want that option (which is not on the menu) his supervisor came around and said that they don't make it with whiskey because it's expensive (their menu says they do). At this point, I couldn't trust what they'll use, and so I chose to get a Corona, just to be polite, since all that needs to happen with it is to open the bottle cap.
We paid with PayTM (which is like Google,/Apple Pay) and they wanted to verify that we "actually paid" and didn't walk away without paying. For the record, it sends the merchant a message of successful payment before I get a confirmation.
They were still arguing that they served me beer and not wine. Absolutely unprofessional. Haven't seen/experienced anything like this. Will never go back here again even to buy a bottle of nothing. What a shame with so many bars around them that provide...
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