Indian Coffee House

Cafe · Ward 123

Indian Coffee House

Cafe · Ward 123
371, Mirza Ismail Rd, Jayanti Market, New Colony, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001, India

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Offers filtered coffee, pakoras, dosas, vintage vibe  

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371, Mirza Ismail Rd, Jayanti Market, New Colony, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001, India Get directions

indiancoffeehouse.com

₹1–200

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371, Mirza Ismail Rd, Jayanti Market, New Colony, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001, India Get directions

+91 141 236 2024
indiancoffeehouse.com

₹1–200

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Oct 13, 2025

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Rangoli Saxena

Google
This place is all about heritage and nostalgia. It definitely needs everyone to help preserve the same and grow it’s business. I am rooting for this place but definitely food is something which needs a lot of improvement, like it used to be earlier fresh and delicious. Please come here to feel the vibes of nostalgia and heritage of one of India’s oldest food chains.

Gazala Rais

Google
Loved the place, it’s ambience is nostalgically old. The staff is friendly and service is great. Food tastes great and it’s fresh & cheap. You will also find some parsi dish options in nonveg.I really liked the vibe. The mutton dosa is a must try 🤌🏻

Adarsha BS

Google
We visited this place with high expectations, especially since I had enjoyed the same franchise in Bangalore. The ambience carried a charming, vintage appeal, and the service was warm and attentive. While the overall experience was pleasant, a few dishes didn’t quite hit the mark — the dose and idli felt underwhelming in comparison. However, the coffee was exceptional — rich, bold, and comforting — just the way it should be. The khara bath (uppittu) was another standout, perfectly spiced and textured. If you're looking for a leisurely breakfast with old-school charm, this spot is definitely worth a visit.

Ian L

Google
It certainly has the nostalgic charm, but the food wasn’t great and the service so so. The Mutton Dosa was pretty good on its own, as was the Idli Fry, but the dipping sauces really let it down.

Sushanth m

Google
An old establishment catering mainly to the tourists. Dosa becomes a bit sour due to weather. Coffee is good. Not a place of you are looking to experience local cuisine of jaipur. No kachori poori options here. Veg and non veg both present.

Rahul NR

Google
I ordered the Masala Dosa and Egg Noodles, and both dishes were truly enjoyable—fresh, flavorful, and well-prepared. The taste and portion sizes were satisfying. However, one concern I had during my visit was the hygiene of the dining area. There were quite a few house flies around, which was a bit off-putting and impacted the overall experience. Aside from that, the service was decent, and the food itself was definitely worth trying. With better cleanliness, it would be a great place to dine.

Raghu

Google
One of the oldest food place in the city. Ordered: 2 egg omelette, veg cheese sandwich grill, masala dosa and special coffee. I liked omelette and dosa. Veg cheese sandwich and Coffee are ok. Service could be fast.

yusuf kholiya

Google
A Nostalgic Gem – Indian Coffee House Every visit to Indian Coffee House, whether in Jaipur or Delhi, has been a walk down memory lane. The charming old-world ambience instantly takes you back in time – with vintage furniture, white-uniformed staff, and the hum of quiet conversations adding to its timeless appeal. What I love most is how the place hasn’t lost its identity in the rush of modern cafés. The food is simple, affordable, and comforting – just like home. Their coffee has a unique flavour that no modern chain can replicate, and the dosas and cutlets are must-tries. Indian Coffee House isn’t just a café – it’s an experience. It brings together nostalgia, great food, and a sense of calm in the middle of the city’s chaos. Highly recommend it for anyone who wants to soak in the old-school charm and enjoy a soulful meal.