Looking for writer’s book cafes in Kolkata ? While being a writer is an enigmatic journey, our surroundings can often make it challenging to bring out our element. We require a specific atmosphere in order to let go and write freely. Café is man’s best creation in our high-tech world.
Four-walled coffee heaven with a tranquil environment. And we’re not just talking about Starbucks or Café Coffee Day; we’re talking about book cafes, which we consider to be nirvana on earth.
Food and art are central to the City of Joy. It’s implanted into Kolkata’s DNA. If nothing else, chances are you’ll run into a bibliophile at practically every café. As a result, the city is home to a plethora of literati cafes that host erudite conversations over fine cuisine and a cup of coffee.
Here are nine such art and literature cafes in Kolkata that you should check out!
Artsy - Coffee and Culture
The name is self-explanatory. Artsy Cafe is a fashionable cafe decorated in bright colours and gorgeous paintings, eccentric artworks on the wall, and rather fancy bookshelves. Take the sofa beanbag, a cup of coffee, and a book from their library to drown out the din of traffic on the busy roads outside.
8th Day Café & Bakery
The 8th Day Cafe & Bakery is straight out of a book and will whisk you to Europe. The cafe’s atmosphere is ideal for book lovers, with outside seating. Aside from that, they host open mic nights. If you’re bored, come to this cafe for some music and laughs. And if you want to gorge on some delicious breakfast in the city, the 8th Day Cafe & Bakery is the place to go.
CHA Bar
Cha Bar near Oxford Bookstore, one of Kolkata’s oldest and most prominent literati cafés, almost invented the book cafe culture. This Park Street bookstore-café is just what a bibliophile needs. When you come here, you might spend hours digging through the various books and publications. You may also have a cup of the famous Bollywood masala mix cha on the top floor.
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Abar Baithak The Coffee Shop
Abar Baithak understands the love of cha, books, and adda that a real Bengali has, and it offers it to the city and its inhabitants. This is a refuge for all Bengalis in the city, filled with works by Rabindranath Tagore, Sherlock Holmes, and Satyajit Ray. Order a cup of Hazelnut coffee and some snacks and settle into a corner with your favourite book, or come in with your pals for a long adda session.
CAFÉ ICANFLY
This cafe is much more than just nice decor and tasty food. The personnel at this literati cafe in Kolkata distinguishes it from the other cafes on our list. They are run by specially-abled adults who strive to provide you with the greatest experience possible. When you take a seat here, you will be greeted with a personalised card informing you of who will be serving you. This cafe will entice you to return with free WiFi, open mic and karaoke nights, board game days, and, of course, books!
CAFÉ I KOBITA
At Café O Kobita, Bengalis and their passion of kobitas (poetry) come to life. The only thing you’ll hear in this cosy hangout spot is the sound of a book being flipped across the pages. The interiors feature unique graffiti, Bengali poetry, and posters of Satyajit Ray, Sukumar Ray, and Rabindranath Tagore. The bookcases are stacked with works by Sunil Gangopadhyay, Tagore, and Subodh Sarkar, making this one of Kolkata’s top literati cafes.
TERMINAL 11
The colourful and cheerful interiors will quickly lift your spirits as soon as you enter. You’ll undoubtedly spend hours gazing through their book selection. On weekends, this warmly illuminated cafe often holds live music performances. While you’re taking in the atmosphere, get some Seafood Thermidor and the Chocolate Mint Tea.
TRAVELISTAN
The first travel-themed cafe in Kolkata is for the solitary spirit and bookworm in you. There are travel books on the shelf here that will take you to places you won’t want to leave. Rare findings include Jack Kerouac’s On the Road, Rolf Potts’ Vagabonding, Bimal Mukherjee’s Dui Chakaye Duniya, combined travel writings of Nabaneeta Dev Sen and Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay, and, of course, Satyajit Ray books with his signature cover art.
POTBOILER COFFEE HOUSE
Potboiler Coffee House, one of Kolkata’s premier literati cafes, combines your love of literature with your love of coffee. As soon as you walk in, you’ll be greeted by a monochromatic wall art depicting the coffee-making process. In fact, its menu is so well-planned that it’s a bookworm’s dream come true. To Kill A Macchiato, The Latte Of The Rings, Murder On Orient Aero-Press, The Scarlet Bean, The Old Man And The Tea, and The God Of Small Darjeeling are among the beverages available.
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These locations are unique in their own right. Each location has an own look, a distinct vibe, and something that draws you into their world – no, they do not mesmerize, but they are simply stunning.
So why don’t you try them out one day and allow your creative spirit run wild to gain as much as it can so you can come up with a BANGER IDEA! for a book?
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