Must Visit Cafe's of Goa



Natti’s Naturals
You’ll find this one on a quiet stretch along the Anjuna-Calangute route in Arpora. This is a health food store that has an organic café. It’s very popular with health-conscious local folks. The outdoor café is decked in pastels and white and it reflects the calm and serenity that oozes from the entire property. The café adjacent to the store serves salad, burgers, gluten-free desserts and fresh juices combining unique aromatic flavours.

Bodega
Café Bodega is housed in an old Goan Portuguese style mansion in the grounds of Sunapranta Centre for the Arts. Around the inner court yard they serve good coffee, juices, fresh baked cakes, super pizzas and sandwiches.

Café de Goa
Café de Goa is located or rather sandwiched between paddy fields in the village of Calangute. The location also houses a grocery store where fruits, vegetables, local farm produce, freshly baked breads and packaged local home made products are also available.
Café de Goa offers a wide assortment of sandwiches, fresh salads, quiches, cakes, muffins, brownies and other confectionary. The food they offer is definitely a treat; lemon poppy seed muffins, creamy strawberry swiss rolls, warm waffles heaped with fresh fruits and Café de Goa’s signature salted caramel chocolate brownie is worth a try.

Baba Au Rhum
Baba Au Rhum is located in Arpora in a tiny winding lane. This casual dining café serves a variety of delightful breakfast options which includes robust sandwiches made from freshly baked breads at their own bakery. The bakery produces a large selection of breads, quiches and pastries every day. Their wood-fired oven dishes out tasty pizzas. Don’t miss their croissants, eggs to order and the fresh juices.

Café Chocolatti
This café is located in Candolim and housed within a garden with high walls which gives it a secluded feel where you can get away from the traffic for a few hours while you grab your snack. Their signature item is the cream tea complete with home-made scones and fresh strawberry jam.

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