Experiencing Landour through its cafes and eateries
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, UTTARAKHAND/ Created : Apr 30, 2019, 18:13 IST
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Planning a weekend getaway from Delhi is never a problem, as you have numerous places to go to. But if you are especially inclined on an intimate weekend in a misty hill station, we recommend Landour.
Planning a weekend getaway from Delhi is never a problem, as you have numerous places to go to. But if you are especially inclined on an intimate weekend in a misty hill station, we recommend Landour. Read less
Planning a weekend getaway from Delhi is never a problem, as you have numerous places to go to. But if you are especially inclined on an intimate weekend in a misty hill station, we recommend Landour. Situated close to Mussoorrie, Landour specialises in dreamy long walks, British-styled heritage buildings, and quaint cafes. You might find yourself in the middle of nowhere, watching passing clouds, and a wealth of amazing fauna that grows in this region. A weekend in Landour is not complete without some cafe-hopping, and here is a guide to the best cafes in Landour for you.
Clock Tower Cafe
Emily’s, Rokeby Manor
Dine in style here at the Emily’s, located in Rokeby Manor that overlooks the Mussoorie ridgeline. The food is exemplary, and the design is a hark back to the British era; all in all, a very inviting dining place for travellers. You can have a great breakfast here or come in for some hearty lunch/dinner as well. Emily’s serves both Indian and Continental foods.
Cafe Ivy
A hilltop cafe that you will instantly fall in love with, Cafe Ivy has some really nice views, and even better food. A mix of Indian and Italian cuisine, Cafe Ivy has some amazing pizzas. The cafe has a fireplace, and also a small library for those who would like to sit back and read.
Landour Bakehouse
Located close to the Sister’s Bazaar, Landour Bakehouse is for those, who have a penchant for baked food items. The smell of baked goods welcomes you here at the Landour Bakehouse to a world of some really old recipes. Breads, crepes, buns, tarts, candies, pies, cakes, and everything in between are served here at the bakehouse.
Doma’s Inn
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