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​​7 popular places to eat near Marine Drive​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jan 9, 2026, 11:06 IST
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7 popular places to eat near Marine Drive

Marine Drive isn’t just a stretch of road. It’s a mood. People come here to walk, sit, think, talk, and watch the city soften as the sun goes down. Food around Marine Drive reflects that rhythm. It isn’t rushed or experimental. It’s familiar, reliable, and deeply tied to memory. These places have lasted not because they chase trends, but because they fit naturally into how people use this part of Mumbai. Here are seven popular places to eat near Marine Drive that continue to draw locals and visitors alike.

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Pizza By the Bay

Few restaurants are as closely associated with Marine Drive as Pizza By the Bay. Facing the sea, it has become a default stop for long conversations, solo meals with a view, and late-evening dinners after a walk. The menu leans towards pizzas, pastas, and comfort food, but the real draw is consistency. You come here knowing exactly what kind of evening you’ll get. Relaxed, unhurried, and familiar.

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Gaylord

Gaylord is old-school Mumbai dining in the best sense. Established decades ago, it represents a time when restaurants were about service, polish, and predictability. The menu covers continental classics, baked dishes, and desserts that feel untouched by food fads. It’s popular with families, professionals, and anyone who prefers calm over chaos. Eating here feels like stepping briefly out of the city’s noise. They are also known for their bar menu , which features some iconic cokctails.

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K Rustom & Co

A short walk from Marine Drive, K Rustom is practically a ritual. Thick ice cream sandwiches pressed between wafers, eaten standing outside, have ended countless evenings along the promenade. There’s no seating, no reinvention, and no attempt to modernise. That’s exactly why it works. After salty air and long walks, this simple dessert feels earned.

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Olympia Coffee House

Olympia is where people go when they want food that doesn’t feel guilty for its richness. Known for its Irani-style fare, gravies, and meat dishes, it attracts office-goers, regulars, and loyalists who return for the same flavours every time. It’s not flashy, but it’s dependable. A solid meal here often becomes the anchor of an evening plan.

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Mockingbird Café Bar

Mockingbird represents the newer side of the Churchgate food scene. It’s casual, contemporary, and popular with younger crowds. The menu is wide-ranging, covering comfort food, small plates, and flavourful drinks that suit long catch-ups. It’s the kind of place people choose when they want flexibility without formality.

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Khyber Restaurant

A little further in but often paired with Marine Drive evenings, Khyber is known for its North Indian and Mughlai food. Rich gravies, kebabs, and breads dominate the menu. It’s a place for deliberate meals rather than quick bites. Many people end a Marine Drive walk with dinner here when they want something substantial and sit-down.

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Bachelorr’s

For something lighter, Bachelorr’s has long been a favourite for milkshakes, sandwiches, and ice creams. It fits perfectly into post-walk hunger, when you want something comforting but not heavy. Its popularity lies in simplicity. No overthinking, just food done the same way every time.

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