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Feedback gevenCafe coffee day in astley hall, dehradun is a small and beautifully landscaped place for quick bites and chats! the ambiente is very appealing and the staff is very active. the caffe has two seating areas, one at the entrance and other at the rear end, after the order and preparation counters. the rear end area is somewhat discreet and secures private sphere. the interiors are very interesting and will impress the visitor in any case. the menu points are available in the rule and the personal ensures that they pay attention to their needs very quickly. Overall, I visited one of the best CCD events.
Cafe Coffee Day is the best restaurant to visit for snacks and a variety of tea and coffee options. I recently went there with my friends and had a great experience. The food quality was excellent and delicious. I would give it a 5-star rating because I loved the way they presented everything. I highly recommend visiting Cafe Coffee Day.
This is a great spot for coffee enthusiasts to hang out. The staff is incredibly helpful and cheerful. My favorite drink is the teufel at this café. If you're looking for something savory, be sure to try their multigrain chips with peri peri masala. The cappuccino is always a hit here. The Ashley Hall location has plenty of space, making it ideal for groups and couples.
This is your average casual dining restaurant. The staff is polite and the atmosphere is cozy, but nothing particularly stands out.
Cafe Coffee Day Global limited Company is a Chikkamagaluru based business which grows coffee in its own estates of 12, 000 acres. It is the largest producer of arabica beans in Asia exporting to various countries including USA, Europe and Japan. Café Coffee Day was started as a retail restaurant in 1996. The first CCD outlet was set up on July 11, 1996, at Brigade Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka. It rapidly expanded across various cities in India adding more stores with more than 1000 cafés open across the nation by 2011. In 2010, it was announced that a consortium led by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts would invest ₹10 billion (US$150 million) in Coffee Day Resorts, owned by the company. The same year, the logo was changed to the current logo, which the company stated was to showcase the chain as a place to talk. This was done with major changes in the layout of the stores, including the addition of lounges and a total revamp of the interiors.