recently visited Rasta Café, and the experience was quite memorable. This place is more than just a café—it’s a vibe, especially popular among youngsters, night owls, and road-trippers.
1. Ambience & Vibe
Rasta Café has a very chilled-out, bohemian atmosphere. The seating is a mix of outdoor and indoor spaces with cozy corners, dim lighting, colorful décor, and open-air lounging areas. Music is always playing in the background, which adds to the relaxed, free-spirited vibe. It’s the kind of place where you can sit for hours, chatting with friends or just soaking in the energy.
Perfect for late-night hangouts.
Pet-friendly, which makes it even more welcoming.
A little noisy on weekends, but that’s part of the buzz.
2. Food & Drinks
The menu has plenty of options, both vegetarian and non-vegetarian. Some highlights from my visit:
Starters: Nachos, loaded fries, and tandoori dishes are popular and well-made.
Main course: Wood-fired pizzas and pasta stood out—good portion sizes, nicely seasoned.
Beverages: Their cold coffees and mocktails were refreshing. The bar menu is also well-stocked if you’re looking for something stronger.
Desserts: Brownies with ice cream were the perfect finish.
Overall, the food was tasty, though service times could be a little slow when the café is packed.
3. Service
The staff was friendly and attentive, though on busy nights it might take longer to get your order. They were polite and helpful with menu recommendations.
4. Crowd & Experience
Rasta Café attracts a young crowd—college students, bikers, backpackers, and groups of friends. It has a casual, lively feel, and the place is open till late (which is rare to find). If you’re looking for peace and quiet, weekdays are better; weekends are more about energy and music.