A person in front of you is engrossed in the pages of ‘Man’s Search for
Meaning’ by
Viktor E. Frankl.
To your left, someone is dipping brushes into colours, painting a blank canvas.
A group of friends, huddled around the corner table, are sharing stories that
make them
laugh until their eyes water.
All of a sudden, you wonder:
What is it about a place that lets people carry on with their lives—together?
From the first sip of a bright, citrusy Ethiopian blend to the rich,
chocolatey notes of a
South American roast, every coffee becomes a conversation starter.
Friends bond over tasting notes.
Strangers become acquaintances over appreciation for a well-pulled espresso.
Coffee lovers find joy in experimenting.
Like an iced Americano with a dollop of fresh cream and Nannari syrup.
Or a fusion brew—coconut milk, cinnamon, and cardamom—crossing boundaries in every
sip.
And so came coffeehouses.
From the legendary salons of Vienna, where revolutions were born…
To the Indian Coffee Houses, where students and intellectuals shaped the future of a
nation…
Cities like Kolkata, Delhi, and Bangalore watched their coffeehouses turn into
cultural
landmarks.
Now, Bhubaneswar is ready to rewrite the tradition—again.