Coffee House Opens New Outlet In Diamond Harbour
Coffee House opened its newest location next to the banks of the River Hooghly in Diamond Harbour, leaving its fortified locale on College Street, a haven for book lovers. In order for everyone to experience the rich cultural ambiance that coffee houses have been pioneers in delivering to their enthusiastic customers in the past, the goal behind this is to start reaching out to all areas of Bengal.
The inauguration was graced by Amar Mitra, Eminent Writer, Mridul Dasgupta, Poet, Sudeshna Ray, filmmaker, Prof Smt. Ananya Chakraborty, Jhareswar Chattopadhyay, eminent writer, Debprasad Mandal, Dramatist,Prasun Bhowmik, Poet & Activist and Soumit Basu, Poet & Activist.
In order to experience the intellectual atmosphere that was enhanced by poetry readings by renowned poets and musical performances by Sahaj Manush, Bangla Band, and Samriddha, thousands of coffee enthusiasts visited the new location.
The new iconic coffee establishment is ready to reignite the old spirit of the old world charm from within touching distance of the Ganges in an era distinguished by new-age coffee chains. However, the new cafe house will combine classic and modern elements.
The new location is 3500 square feet in size, equipped with air conditioning, and accessible by lift rather than the spiral staircase of the historic parent. This would bring back some memories for the intelligentsia as they would be treated to the signature dishes of the College Street Coffee House as well as the same scent of South Indian-sourced coffee. Coffee would be served either infusion (black) or hot (milk) by liveried waiters wearing white starched uniforms and fan-tailed turbans, just like it is at the historical coffee shop.
Popular food items of Coffee House like sandwiches, chicken pakora, Mughlai Paratha, Fish fry, Fish fingers Fish kobitai, and Chicken omelet along with cold coffee, hot chocolate, and the famous infusion will also be served.
Diamond Harbour is a well-liked vacation spot. The brand-new coffee shop at Diamond Harbour, which has a view of the Ganges, will increase tourism in the region. The coffee shop will promote coffee culture tourism and draw locals to share a unique experience. Poets and singers are scheduled to perform in the new coffee shop frequently, adding to the atmosphere in general.
Priyanka Dutta