Rise and shine at kolkata cafes: City wakes up to wellness, coffee & adda

5 hours ago 4
ARTICLE AD BOX

 City wakes up to wellness, coffee & adda

Kolkata cafes and party spots are taking on a new role, welcoming early risers alongside late night crowds. These spaces are being reimagined as havens for wellness, creativity and community, offering everything from morning meditation and yoga to coffee raves and art sessions.

In a fast paced city, they are creating space to slow down before the day even begins.

Reimagining nightlife venues for wellness and connection

As city life evolves, so do the spaces that shape it. By opening their doors in the morning, cafes and clubs are fostering calmer, more inclusive gatherings rooted in wellness and connection. From journaling to creative workshops, these experiences prioritise intention over indulgence. “The idea was to explore how these spaces can offer something radically different during the day,” says Johanne Mantosh of Miss Ginko.

“We wanted to reflect how people live now. A venue can be meditative in the morning and electric at night. It’s not just about nightlife or heritage – it’s layered,” she adds.

P4_SS_IMG-20250716-WA0019

Morning moves with fitness, music and raves

Concepts like Run and Rave flip the concept of nightlife, bringing the energy of a party to early mornings. Designed for running enthusiasts and early risers, it combines a community run with upbeat music, and strong coffee. “We felt Kolkata needed something like this,” says a spokesperson from Olive Café and Bar.

“It’s an inclusive space where fitness meets fun. More than just a trend, it’s about building a culture of wellness and connection.

P4_SS_WhatsApp Image 2025-07-15 at 10.46.16 PM

Morning rituals that build community

City cafes are turning mornings into meaningful community time. “Since most of our cafés are in residential areas, we saw an opportunity to become community spaces,” says Abhinav Kumar of Craft Coffee. From sip and draw sessions to coffee raves, the aim is to build connection. “It’s party culture with a pulse of productivity,” says Yashasavi Sureka of The Bhawanipur House.

Avantika Jalan of The Red Bari adds, “We’re not trying to maximise space—we’re trying to give it meaning,” citing events like sitar concerts for kids.

P4_SS_9113

Kolkata thrives on a strong sense of community. The morning gatherings are a modern reflection of that spirit– Johanne MantoshHosting something like a Local Food Club felt like a natural fit. It brought people together to share not just food, but stories and memories– Avantika JalanWhile evening crowds usually come to relax, morning events attract people who arrive with intention. They tend to be more curious, creative & community focused– Yashasavi Sureka

Read Entire Article