If you are looking for a day-out with your furry buddy and some delectable delights, you can explore Blue Bridge, in Ballygunge Place (beside South Point High School). Aesthetically designed with a colour palette dominated by blues and yellows, the café that has ensured that your best friend and you don’t feel too ‘blue’ in the city, emanates an old-world charm. Sansa (the rescued retriever) is the star attraction and sunshine of the place. The staff is well equipped to deal with your four-legged (across breeds and even indies) friends. So, while they take care of your pet, you can sip your coffee and enjoy some me time, like reading a book of your choice from the collection at the café. A wholesome menu and a warm atmosphere are perfect for the Calcutta adda. While an open rooftop is a cherry on the cake, pocket-friendly prices is the other highlight. Snapshots.
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“Blue Bridge is about connecting people to different cuisines. The colour blue symbolises the vastness of the sky, to which you can have a view from the rooftop we’ve introduced. We want to cater to people with different tastes across segments and ensure people enjoy scrumptious meals at pocket-friendly prices. With live music and events on the weekends and a safe space for your pets to feel free — we’re embarking on a new journey. Sansa, whom I had rescued as a pup, is adorable and helps other dogs socialise, it’s like therapy,” said owner Nilanjan Banerjee who struck a pose with his rescued dog, Sansa.
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Sprawling across an area of 3,000sq ft (including the open-sky rooftop), Blue Bridge café emanates a certain positivity. Spacious and aesthetic, it has movie posters, books, and good music.
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The Mutton Bhuna Khichdi is a Blue Bridge special and honestly, a spoonful of pleasure priced at only Rs 250. The mutton keema with warm gobindobhog rice blends in flavours and spices that you’ll enjoy.
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Morog Polao, the dish hailing from Bangladesh, is a sumptuous delight. Pay a pocket-friendly Rs 250 and dig in. #weloved
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Cold Coffee @Rs 150
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Blue Fantasy (left) and Pink Lemonade (right) @ Rs 99