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5 glass cafes in Delhi-NCR where rain comes with a view

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Yusra Nazim

Something about the monsoon changes mood in Delhi. As dark clouds gather over the city and showers bring down the temperature, people search for cosy spaces where they can enjoy the rain without getting drenched. While chai and pakoras remain the season’s favourite comfort food, another trend is making waves across social media—glass cafés with panoramic views, lush greenery, and rain-soaked surroundings.

From South Delhi to Gurugram, these cafés combine good food with beautiful architecture, making them perfect spots to unwind on a rainy day. Whether you’re planning a brunch date, catching up with friends, or simply looking for a quiet corner with a cup of coffee, these five cafés deserve a place on your monsoon bucket list.

Ivoryy, Malviya Nagar

Ivoryy, one of Delhi’s most viral cafés, has become a favourite among food lovers and content creators alike. The café’s striking glasshouse design, indoor waterfall, and abundance of greenery create an ambience that feels far removed from the city’s busy streets.

When it rains, the glass walls offer uninterrupted views of the showers while guests stay warm and comfortable indoors. The menu features continental dishes, pizzas, desserts, and handcrafted beverages, making it a great choice for long conversations over a leisurely meal.

Glass House Café, Golf Course Road

Located in Gurugram, Glass House Café lives up to its name with expansive glass walls that allow diners to enjoy the changing weather from every corner of the restaurant. During the monsoon, the café offers scenic views of rain-soaked landscapes while maintaining a bright and airy atmosphere inside.

Its menu includes a mix of international cuisine, speciality coffee, and desserts, making it equally suitable for breakfast meetings, weekend lunches, or evening coffee dates.

ATE (Altogether Experimental), Meherchand Market

ATE has quickly established itself as one of Delhi’s most stylish dining spaces. Located in the heart of Meherchand Market, the café features modern architecture with large glass panels, minimalist interiors, and plenty of natural light.

The monsoon adds another dimension to the experience as raindrops create a calming backdrop while diners enjoy thoughtfully prepared dishes and freshly brewed coffee. The café’s relaxed atmosphere also makes it a popular workspace for freelancers and young professionals.

Dear Donna, Qutub Institutional Area

With elegant interiors and floor-to-ceiling windows, Dear Donna has become one of South Delhi’s most photographed cafés. The spacious interiors overlook trees and landscaped surroundings, creating a peaceful setting that becomes even more beautiful during the rains.

From gourmet sandwiches and pasta to artisanal desserts and coffee, the café offers an extensive menu that pairs perfectly with the weather. Whether you’re visiting for brunch or an evening meal, the rain outside only enhances the experience.

Café Dori, Chhatarpur

Nestled inside Dhan Mill Compound, Café Dori remains one of Delhi’s most charming cafés throughout the year, but it truly comes alive during the monsoon. Its industrial-inspired interiors, combined with large glass windows overlooking greenery, create a calm and inviting atmosphere.

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Away from the city’s traffic and noise, the café offers visitors the chance to enjoy speciality coffee, all-day breakfast, and freshly baked desserts while listening to the sound of rainfall outside.

More than just cafés

The growing popularity of glass cafés reflects a broader shift in how people choose to dine. Instead of simply visiting restaurants for food, many now look for spaces that offer an experience. Natural light, thoughtfully designed interiors, and uninterrupted views of the rain have become just as important as the menu itself.

For Delhiites, the monsoon is often short-lived, making every rainy day worth enjoying. Whether you’re looking to work remotely with a coffee by the window, spend a quiet afternoon reading, or simply watch the city transform under grey skies, these cafés offer the perfect setting.

This season, skip the traffic jams and crowded malls. Find a window seat, order your favourite comfort food, and let the rain become part of the experience.

Yusra Nazim

Published by
Yusra Nazim
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