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The Beer Café – Biggie : Connaught place

Connaught place
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The Beer Café – Biggie

Address: D2, D Block, Inner circle,  Connaught Place, New Delhi

Nearest Metro Station: Rajiv Chowk (Gate No. 3)

Cuisines: Finger Food, North Indian

Opening Hours: 11 AM to 1 AM

Cost : Rs. 1300 for two.

Cash and Cards accepted.

Contact : 011 4156 4327

Ambiance: The Beer Cafe in Connaught place is more than what the name suggests. Biggie is massive and alluring in terms of ambiance. It’s big, it’s calm, the seating is good with myriad options. The rooftop is too cool as you can have the view of the whole Connaught Place from above and the downstairs is no less.  Exceptionally good party area and serene outdoor seating. The place was considerably less populated and has a good playlist.

The Beer Cafe

Menu: The menu is better and offers a huge range of food and drinks. Their wide collection of beer is perhaps their USP, you name it and they have it. This is what makes this place favorite among beer lovers.

The Beer Cafe

What we had: We ordered beer battered onion rings, Garden Fresh Pizza, Crispy Vegetable Maggi and a Bira White Pitcher (5 Mugs i.e. 1500ml or 50oz). The onion rings served with mayo were nice. These were soaked in beer before deep frying. They also had a bit of a desi zing to it. Have them when they are served hot as you can’t chew them later. Bira White is a Belgium-based premier beer, definitely one of best-flavored beer and a good alternate of Hoegaarden if budget is the concern. Don’t forget to scan for points on your next visits over the app.

Connaught place
Beer-battered Onion Rings

Service: Service is prompt. The staff is courteous and responsive; the knowledge of staffs regarding the menu was a plus factor.

The Beer Cafe

Recommendation: Must visit for gulping down gallons of beer. Go have a brewing experience. Cheers!

Ratings: 5/5

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Sonam Rajput
Sonam Rajput is a student of Education at Central Institute of Education, University of Delhi. She is a foodie and enjoys going on historical walks and imagining the world that had been. She hopes to keep her love for history in tandem with her passion for travel and unravel cultures, and experiences while doing so.

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