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Cooperative Indian Coffee House

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Chinese, Fast food, Vegetarian options
$$$$ Price range per person INR 1 - INR 200
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RWWW+WF5, Ashok Marg
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
Hazratganj
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You can visit this cafe if you happen to be near St. Joseph's Cathedral. If you're a Chinese cuisine lover, come here. You will enjoy its food, especially nicely cooked masala dosa. Delicious coffee is the best drinks of Cooperative Indian Coffee House.

The great location of this place makes it easy to reach by any transport. The well-trained staff welcomes visitors all year round. If you want to experience enjoyable service, you should go to this spot. Enjoy the homey atmosphere here. But google users haven't given this cafe a high rating.

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Rajeev Singh Request content removal
The idea is historic. It is hemmed into the fabric of public protests and socio political activism. A lot can happen over coffee. Coffee opens up the pathways of the analytical brain and you begin to think what is right and wrong at social level. The Lucknow's India Coffee House was set up in 1945, by the British to promote Coffee. It is not by mere chance that icons of the freedom struggle discussed plans in the variois ICHs and deliberated over issues and strategies to rid India of the British Raj. Later on during the Emergency in 1975, Socialist stalwarts frequented the ICH in Lucknow and elsewhere and these became addas for political discourse. The ICH in Delhi was in fact demolished by Sanjay Gandhi to prevent the opposition from assembling there and discussing strategies. The Lucknow ICH has a special place in the city's cultural and political life. Being in the centre of the City, it was easy to assemble here. Now with the Lucknow Metro connectivity, it's easier to reach. But now the old world charm is gone. The ICH is not owned by the Coffee Growers Cooperative. It appears to be owned by one Ms.Aruna Singh. The place was renovated some years ago and is now designed for air-conditioning. But that is bad as the AC does not work and the fans are tiny. The place gets hot and stuffy during the summers. The coffee served is espresso not filter coffee. It's tough to get idlis and dosas now. Instead you can get paneer pakodas and chow mein. I was totally disappointed with the change. Hopefully some day, it will see better days and better management. The good thing is that the social/ political and cultural litterati and glitterati of Lucknow still hold meetings, discussions and gatherings here. So all is not lost! Food: 3 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 3
Sapna Mishra Request content removal
Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Shubham Dixit Request content removal
Very good Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Chinese, Fast food, Vegetarian options
$$$$ Price range per person INR 1 - INR 200
Cooperative Indian Coffee House on map
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RWWW+WF5, Ashok Marg
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
Hazratganj
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Hazratganj
RWWW+WF5, Ashok Marg, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
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