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Eating out in Kolkata: Modern meets vintage at Kolkata's Black Brick Cafe The Churchgate Station Sandwich

Eating out in Kolkata: Modern meets vintage at Kolkata's Black Brick Cafe

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 20 Dec 2020, 12:11 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: Tucked inside a more than 150 years old colonial building in Kolkata, the recently opened Black Brick Café has woven in the modern with the vintage.

This 78-seater outlet, spread across 1650 sq. ft., is offering contemporary American and Italian cuisine along with a limited Asian fare.

Highlights include burgers, pizzas, pastas and sandwiches, desserts, etc.

Beverages on offer include an eclectic selection of teas, coffees, shakes and mocktails.

The café also has a dedicated section for hookah lovers.

Founder-owners Vishal and Vishesh Marwaha said, “With the evolving consumer palate, guests are constantly looking to experiment with something new and exclusive. With the experience that we have garnered in the F&B industry, we hope to drive the brand towards heights that inspire.”

You may also ask for their home delivery service available under the brand name Fat Mamma’s.
 

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