Bhubaneswar: What’s a city without places to hangout for youngsters? There was a time youngsters used to hang out under a shady tree, sitting on the footpath, sipping cups of chai or a cold drink. In fact, roadside chaiwallas and street vendors used to be the favourite haunt of youngsters, where they could have animated discussions on just about everything, from politics to films, love affairs, gossip and other trivia. But that was then. They did not lug any laptops on their backs and didn’t have cell phones in their hand and life was much simpler. Less was more.
The demands of current times necessitate a place to sit with charging points and a wifi connection, so that they can study or work, whatever the case may be. In keeping with the demand, the capital city is teeming with cafes with youngsters buzzing around.
Here are some of their favourite picks:
Koraput Coffee
Located in the Ekamra Kanan Botanical Gardens, the location is an allure for youngsters because they can have the pleasure of sipping coffee amidst the beauty of nature.
“At Koraput Coffee, you can take a break from your hectic and exhausting schedule and spend some time working on yourself,” said Suryasnata Dora, a 20-year-old from Bhubaneswar.
The sustainable production process of coffee beans here makes the place unique. They’ve managed to stand out in a sea of over-the-top cafes and restaurants by taking a refreshingly straightforward approach.
They offer an array of coffee options along with light bites and desserts.
Blueberrys Cafe
This cafe in Patia has a unique blend of live music and gaming options. City resident Yashraj Patra, who often visits this cafe told Odisha Bytes, “This cosy cafe has something for everyone, from music enthusiasts to gaming geeks. The owner is also very friendly and interacts with visitors.”
The cafe’s live music performances and karaokes, which take place frequently throughout the week, are a big draw. The cafe has classic board games, video and arcade games, etc.
Coffee Crunch, Coffee Bar, Choco Frappe, Cappuccino, Hot Chocolate, and wraps are loved by their customers.
Cafe 16 Satyangar
As the name suggests this cafe is located in Satyanagar and is one of the top picks of youngsters because of its ambience.
This café is popular among book lovers because of its book collection. You can either carry your own book or pick one from the rack while having some great food and drinks. The homely environment and friendly staff make it a wholesome experience. “The food is a little expensive but the atmosphere and hospitality make it worthwhile,” said Yashi Agrawal.
Kruti Coffee
A coffee connoisseurs’ favourite – this is a place where speciality coffee is brewed on the table using siphons and other processes. They pride themselves on serving different variations of Koraput coffee including ones sourced from Deomali, Kindiriguda and more. Kruti also serves different versions of cold brew. There are pre-packaged products on sale as well. Apart from coffee and continental food, Kruti sells agri products such as turmeric, pepper, honey, cashews and millet-based cookies from all over Odisha. “Vietnamese brew made from Koraput beans is an absolute love,” said Rekha Singh, a regular visitor.
The fact that their stand-up comedy show passes are reasonably priced is one of their customers’ favourite features.
Kalabhoomi by Bocca Cafe
This cafe in Jagmohan Nagar is one of the top picks among youngsters because of its warm and welcoming atmosphere. The pleasant, youthful staff is one of the reasons why young people enjoy going there.
“The interior is serene and gives you creative and artistic energy. I often come here when I feel less productive,” said Abhipsha Panda, a student at Birla Global University.
Big Cup Cafe
This place caters to those who love a drive. Nestled on the outskirts of Pahala, Big Cup Cafe attracts cafe lovers from both Cuttack and Bhubaneswar. Masala tea sourced from Coorg is a favourite here. The cafe’s attraction is the pre-fabricated modular homes that give it a very unique vibe. The cafe has recently expanded its menu to include Indian and Chinese cuisines as well. “The sandwiches are a delight. My friends and relatives often ask me to get them for them. Do try the baked yoghurt as well,” said Suprakash Mishra, a businessman who operates nearby.
Cafe Coffee Day, XIMB Square
This is one of the oldest outlets of the popular brand. In addition to coffee, another attraction of this place is sighting supercars and superbikes. Dr Anand Garabadu, a regular here, swears by the place. “I have been coming here since ages and have never been disappointed,” said Garabadu.
Apart from these cafes, here are a few restaurants that youngsters love going to.
Kake Da Minar in Chandrashekharpur
One of the most popular among the youth for its unique Punjabi theme-based decoration, North-Indian cuisine it is within a 15 km range of most of the institutions in the city.
Another reason for its popularity is its affordability and generous portions, making it an ideal place for youngsters who don’t have deep pockets.
Arabikaas in Patia
This is also a theme-based restaurant. Gen-Z people love trying out new things and exploring their tastebuds. They come here to have a unique dining experience.
“ It’s like stepping into another world with an exotic atmosphere and delicious aromas,” said Aritro Dutta, a student at Birla Global University.
They serve dishes from Middle-Eastern Cuisines. ‘Mandi’ is one of the top picks of customers.
Sabooz in Jagamara
While having your favourite food, you can enjoy watching flights taking off and landing on the runway of Biju Pattnaik International Airport in this restaurant. The food here is also delicious and affordable.
“The combination of green and white colours in the interior has a calming effect and the hospitality here is praiseworthy,” said Abhisikta Sahu a student at Sri Sri University.
Bowling alleys
SMAAASH in DN Regalia and Timezone in Esplanade One mall are the most preferred ones.
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