Bombay Coffee House is a coffee shop Mumbai Bandra West located in India.
Waterfield Road (Bandra West) Mumbai Mahārāshtra India
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Strong coffee lovers its the place to head.Breakfast Menu all day is quite an advantage consisting of eggs of your choice with toasted bread , hash browns , bacon & coffee .Red velvet was fresh & creamy
A cafe with edgy vintage decor which is great for coffee , especially the Americano . Also for health freak, they can choose from their holy detox or organic green tea .
The coffee needs to be improved. Cold coffee is sumptuous. The breakfast are wholesome and priced reasonably. The ambience was of a old heritage place. Service is prompt and staff is helpful.
Totally love the ambiance. Great strong coffees . Puffs and Crossandwiches are must haves. Desserts are amazing as well .
Special mention to the Croissants are tasty and perfect. Soft on the inside and crispy balanced on the outside.
Try their coffees . I have tried Cold Coffee , Vietnamese Cold Coffee and Americano , all were well made.
Strong Coffee and egg with bread are super. Good Taste.
I had ordered Sada Omelette , Doppio Espresso and Bottle of Cold Water according to the weather and humidity level, was super thirsty.
Hash brown , croissant , cafe mocha , omelette and black coffee
The Americano is super here and the cookie along with it!
Loved the ambience, and the chicken with basil
Service is good
Love the decor. With a huge spotlight at the entrance. The outdoor seating is really nice. - sajid moinuddin
I managed to order my favourite hazelnut latte and SHAKSHUKA for food. I can say this without hesitation that this coffee is the best I have ever had in Mumbai and would strongly recommend the same. - Foodreviewonline
Small corner cafe at a book store with an excellent selection of waffles. - Siddhartha Negi
Difficult to choose from such a wide variety of delicious, mouthwatering options but summer berries is my fav, must try - Shashank Mehta
beautiful, refreshing stretch for a pleasant walk.. plenty of joints around - aman nanda