Five must visit spots in India for Coffee Lovers.

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Five must visit spots in India for Coffee Lovers.

You might be thinking,

"Indian coffee? Never heard about it."

But coffee is coffee, and every region has it's speciality.

Indian coffee has a reputation in Europe for its very mild acidity, rich taste and is widely used in Espresso Coffee, though Americans prefer African and South American coffee, which is more acidic.

Here are 5 must visit spots if you drop by.

1. Blue Tokai Coffee Roasters

Five must visit spots in India for Coffee Lovers.

Blue Tokai doesn't looks very impressive from the outside but their coffee is 5🌟.

They are a small business with only two outlet and both in Delhi and has struggled a lot.

I highly recommend the 'Nitro Coffee'.

Khasra 258, Lane 3, West End Marg Saidulajab, New Delhi, Delhi 110030

2. Devan's Coffee and Tea

Five must visit spots in India for Coffee Lovers.

Crafting brilliance since '62.

Devan's Coffee and Tea offers you a wide selection of products.

Is Blue Tokai is better or Devan's? Hard to decide.

Devan's is a member of Speciality Coffee Associations of Europe.

131, Khanna Market, Lodhi Colony, Near Arora General Market, New Delhi, Delhi 110003

3. Coffee Day Square, Banglore

Five must visit spots in India for Coffee Lovers.

Coffee Day is the biggest and probably the oldest Coffee Chain in India.

Their HQ is in Banglore and they own a lot of Plantations.

Coffee Day Square looks good, smells good and tastes good. 99% Satisfaction guaranteed.

Coffee is grown in three regions of India with Karnatak, Keral and Tamil Nadu forming the traditional coffee growing region of India, followed by the new areas developed in the non-traditional areas of Andhra Pradesh and Orissa in the eastern coast of the country and with a third region comprising the states of Assam, Manipur, Meghalay, Mizoram, Tripura, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh of Northeastern India, popularly known as “Seven Sister States of India".

4. Chikmagalur Plantations

Five must visit spots in India for Coffee Lovers.

Most of the Plantations in Chikmagalur are run by small farmers. They all have their own distinct taste.

The farmers are always happy to show their crops to the tourists.

I highly recommend you to visit the Budangiri Shrine.

Five must visit spots in India for Coffee Lovers.

The Sufi saint Budan, who is revered by both Muslims and Hindus, and said to have brought coffee to India in the 17th century.

These hills aren't too far away from Banglore.

5. Kodagu Plantations

Five must visit spots in India for Coffee Lovers.

Coffee revenue helped Kodagu to become one of the richest districts in India.

Kodagu, also known as 'Coorg', is known for it's speciality Robusta.

The coffee agro-forestry systems of Kodagu are one of the richest agro-forest in the world, with about 270 species of shaded trees inventoried.

There are a lot more places worthy of visit

And some of them will need a dedicated my take.

Five must visit spots in India for Coffee Lovers.
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