Best Cafes in Indiranagar Bangalore — Where Locals Actually Go

    Last updated: March 2026

    Indiranagar has quietly become one of the best neighbourhoods in India for cafes — and not just for the Instagram crowd. The stretch between 100 Feet Road and 12th Main has everything: specialty roasters where the barista talks about single-origin beans like a sommelier, hole-in-the-wall places where regulars have had the same corner table for years, and everything in between. Here's what's actually worth your time.

    Cafes in Indiranagar Worth Visiting

    1. Matteo Coffea — 100 Feet Road, Indiranagar

      The cafe that started Bangalore's third-wave coffee obsession. Matteo sources micro-lot beans from across India and roasts in-house. Their cold brew is legendary — made in small batches and often sells out by noon on weekends. The space is no-frills, the coffee is anything but.

    2. Corridor Seven Coffee Roasters — 12th Main, Indiranagar

      A serious roastery that also happens to be a great place to sit and work. The pour-overs here take about five minutes each — which tells you everything about the approach. Order the Ethiopian natural process if it's on the menu. Minimal decor, no background music, strong wifi. The regulars are a mix of designers, founders, and writers.

    3. The Hole in the Wall Cafe — 1st Cross, Indiranagar

      One of the oldest cafes in the neighbourhood and still doing it right. The name is apt — it's a tiny space, and tables fill up fast. The all-day breakfast menu is the reason to come: the eggs benedict and banana pancakes are perennial bestsellers. Cash only, no reservations, arrive before 10 AM on weekends.

    4. Dialogues Cafe — 100 Feet Road, Indiranagar

      More than a cafe — Dialogues hosts live music nights, open mics, and art exhibitions alongside good food and coffee. The concept is social by design: shared tables, no individual screens encouraged, and a community board where people post events. Great for evenings when you want something slightly more alive than a laptop and headphones.

    5. Nagarjuna (for the pre-cafe ritual) — Residency Road, near Indiranagar

      Not a cafe — but a Bangalorean tradition that deserves a mention. If you're heading to Indiranagar on a weekend morning, stop at Nagarjuna for ghee-drenched meals first. It puts any brunch menu to shame and reminds you that Bangalore's food identity runs much deeper than flat whites.

    6. The Brik Oven — 80 Feet Road, Indiranagar

      Part bakery, part cafe, full neighbourhood institution. The croissants here are made from scratch each morning and gone by 11 AM. The space is warm and unhurried — exposed brick walls, natural light, and staff who actually know regulars by name. Come for the pastries, stay for the cortado.

    How to Do Indiranagar Cafes Right

    The neighbourhood is compact enough to walk between most of these spots. Start at Matteo or Corridor Seven for your morning coffee, then drift toward 100 Feet Road as the day opens up. Weekday mornings are a completely different experience from Saturday afternoons — quieter, more focused, and frankly better for the coffee.

    New cafes open in Indiranagar constantly. We update this list when something genuinely earns its place — not just because it's new.