Roadside Cafe - Karachi

Coffee, Tea, French

Roadside Cafe

Roadside Cafe
4.5 / 5 (20 reviews)

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Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Faraz

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★ 4.5 / 5 from 20 reviews
meera-s-1
01.10.2023

I used to pass by the RoadSide Cafe during childhood and the dark ambience made me believe that it was certainly a place for adults . Anyway after 100 years , I saw the cafe's ad on my feed and thought to give it a try. It was still dark with a few lights, but creative walls, I must say. Menu explore krnay k baad humny Hunter Beef Roll aur Grilled Chicken and Mushroom Sandwich order kia since prices were not scary. In the meantime,I took a few shots and observed that the cozy cafe attracts people, who want to work peacefully or just enjoy me-time over a cigarette. Kher our quick bites were served and the quantity was normal. The idea of giving Lays chips as a side was something new. The sandwich was filling with mushrooms coming in every bite. Hunter Beef roll was also nice and non-greasy. Total: 1500 rs.

naveed-a-4
01.10.2023

The roadside cafe is a classic spot to savor tea. It 's a romantic place, and I really adore it. Although it can be a tad pricey, the atmosphere is wonderful. The café 's charm lies in its simplicity. You sit by the road, under the open sky, and sip your tea. The gentle breeze adds to the romance. The aroma of tea brewing is enchanting. The menu, though a bit costly, offers a variety of tea flavors to choose from. The teas are served in charming cups that enhance the experience. The café is always bustling, but somehow it still feels peaceful. It 's a perfect place for a quiet chat or to spend quality time with a loved one. The ambience is relaxed, and the soft music in the background sets the mood. The only downside is the cost, which may not suit everyone 's budget. Nevertheless, the roadside café is a unique and delightful place to enjoy tea with a loved one or simply bask in its romantic ambience.

mustafa-h-2
01.10.2023

Lovely place to hang-out with friends. Best part are the walls having portratits of those who matter to Pakistan's culture, politics, art and literature. From Edhi to Asim Muneer you keep looking and reognising people you know in the past and present and those who may shape our future. Its fun to be there.

faraz-a-1
01.10.2023

Place is fantastic, wall painted photos are fabulous. We ordered tea but its taste was very bad. Didn't try any other item, so not sure about food.

Poor service, lack of items advertised on the menu made for a lackluster evening. A large party of people held the attention of the staff which meant that other diners were ignored. Sadly the food was also below par.

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