An outing with grandparents at Mumbai's most charming cafes

Let’s spend some quality time with our grandparents

10 Sep 2024

Here is the perfect opportunity to show your appreciation for your grandparents and the love they bring into your life. What better way to celebrate than a delightful outing to a cosy cafe? Mumbai offers a variety of charming cafes perfect for intergenerational bonding. Let's explore some of the best grandparents-friendly cafes in the city and create lasting memories together.

Aromas Cafe

Located in different places across Mumbai, Aromas Cafe is popular among coffee lovers, offering a wide range of freshly roasted, Rainforest Alliance Certified blends and single origins. With its warm ambience and friendly staff, it's the ideal spot for a relaxed afternoon with your grandparents. Indulge in their delectable range of cuisines, from ItaliantoLebanese, while reminiscing about old times. Their scrumptious desserts and beverages have delighted customers with their flavours and quality. You should try their Grilled Chicken Supreme, Chicken Club Sandwiches, Big Breakfast, and Chicken Lasagna.

Grandmama’s Cafe

Grandmama's Cafe across different locations in Mumbai has a menu filled with classic comfort food dishes that will delight your grandparents. From hearty breakfasts to satisfying lunches and dinners, there's something for everyone. Indulge in fluffy pancakes, Korean buns and creamy scrambled eggs for breakfast. For lunch or dinner, savour the flavors of mac and cheese, juicy burgers or comforting soups and stews. Don't forget to save room for their delectable desserts, such as their famous apple pie or a rich chocolate brownie.

Kenko Cafe

Situated in Bandra, Kenko café, is perfect for those seeking a healthier way to eat and share it with their grandparents. Founded by a health advisor and nutritionist to celebrities, this cafe is committed to redefining your perception of healthy food. It’s renowned for serving the best avocado toast in Mumbai. Whether you're vegan, keto or Jain, you'll find something to satisfy your cravings. The cafe takes pride in using healthier alternatives like quinoa, almond flour, and millets, instead of refined flour. They also replace sugar with natural sweeteners like monk fruit, jaggery,and purehoney.

Cafe Corra

Inspired by the upscale and unwinding cafes of Bali, the cafe's design is a perfect blend of vintage wooden and white interiors, complemented by quaint bamboo-based décor. The menu features Asian, Italian, and Continental delicacies. From classic pizzas and burgers with an artistic touch to flavourful breakfast options, there's something to satisfy every palate. The cafe in Oshiwara has a dedicated coffee bar where you can savour expertly brewed coffee. Engage in stimulating conversations with your grandparents over a cup of your favorite brew, surrounded by the cafe's serene atmosphere.

Grounded Cafe

Grounded Cafe is a hidden gem in Bandra, offering a delightful combination of delicious food and a cosy atmosphere. From their unique ice cream flavours to their freshly baked in-house bagels, there's something for everyone to enjoy. The ice cream cart at Grounded Cafe, named Frozen, is a must-visit for ice cream lovers. Indulge your grandparents in a variety of unique flavours, including Matcha and Avocado, served in various forms such as sandwiches, cups, cones and even Affogatos. Try the timeless classic, tres leches, a moist and flavourful cake soaked in three types of milk.

Tips for planning a Grandparents' cafe date

1. Consider your grandparents' preferences when selecting a location.
2. Look for cafes with comfortable seating, accessible restrooms and a variety of food options.
3. Take the time to chat and listen to your grandparents' stories.
4. Savour the delicious food and enjoy the ambience of the cafe together.
5. Let them know how much you enjoyed spending time with them.

Are you ready to create a memorable and heartwarming experience with your grandparents? Let us know in the comments.

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