Cafe Dalhousie
Shikha GautamShikha Gautam/Times Travel Editor/CAFES, DALHOUSIE/ Updated : Jul 11, 2016, 12:45 IST
Synopsis
Cafe Dalhousie is one of the quaintest and, perhaps, the oldest cafes in town. A tiny place on the lower floor of Hotel Dalhousie, it is perfect for a simple breakfast of scrambled eggs, peanut butter toasts and a coffee. An even … Read more
Cafe Dalhousie is one of the quaintest and, perhaps, the oldest cafes in town. A tiny place on the lower floor of Hotel Dalhousie, it is perfect for a simple breakfast of scrambled eggs, peanut butter toasts and a coffee. An evening stroll in the Gandhi Chowk market is incomplete without a masala chai and popcorn bucket from here. All the food at the cafe is made to order. While the service is slow, the food quality and amazing views from its inside leaves little room for complaints. Read less

Cafe Dalhousie is one of the quaintest and, perhaps, the oldest cafes in town. A tiny place on the lower floor of Hotel Dalhousie, it is perfect for a simple breakfast of scrambled eggs, peanut butter toasts and a coffee. An evening stroll in the Gandhi Chowk market is incomplete without a masala chai and popcorn bucket from here. All the food at the cafe is made to order. While the service is slow, the food quality and amazing views from its inside leaves little room for complaints. A no-frills place, Cafe Dalhousie sees a lot of people walking in for its old-world charm.
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