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Celebrate Book Lovers’ Day with these new book cafés in Delhi-NCR

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Yusra Nazim

There’s something timeless about holding a book in your hand—flipping through yellowing pages, pausing at a powerful sentence, or losing yourself in a story while the world hums by. On August 9, we celebrate this magic on Book Lovers’ Day—a day that urges us to pause scrolling, log out of apps, and log into the written word instead.

In Delhi, the love for books runs deep. Generations of readers have grown up wandering through Khan Market’s Bahrisons, brushing their fingers along the spines of literary classics at Fakir Chand & Sons, or sipping tea surrounded by books at Cha Bar in Connaught Place. These iconic spots have defined the capital’s literary landscape, offering much more than just books—they’re sanctuaries for thought, nostalgia, and conversation.

But now, a new chapter is unfolding in Delhi-NCR. A fresh wave of modern book cafés and reading-friendly spaces has emerged—designed for today’s urban reader who seeks comfort, coffee, and a good read in the same breath. These spots blend old-school reading charm with new-age aesthetics, giving bibliophiles a place to belong.

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So, whether you’re craving the scent of a freshly printed page or the comfort of a latte beside your book, here are four new cafés in Delhi NCR where you can honour Book Lovers’ Day 2025 in style.

The Nerdy Indian Café, Saket – Trade books, sip slowly, and let the chapters unfold

Saket’s newest addition, The Nerdy Indian Café, is a soulful spot that celebrates books with every element of its design. Shelves overflow with titles ranging from contemporary fiction to rare non-fiction, and handwritten quotes dot the walls. Their “book-for-a-meal” concept lets you bring an old book in exchange for discounts on your food—making it an ideal spot for those who love the idea of book sharing. Pair that with cosy lights, indie playlists, and crowd-favourite dishes like creamy pasta and masala fries, and you’ve got a space that feels like a warm literary hug.

The Brew Room, SDA Market – Where waffles and words go hand in hand

Hidden in the student-friendly SDA Market, The Brew Room is where time slows down. You’ll find readers buried in novels next to couples discussing poetry, all while the smell of Red Velvet Waffles and thin-crust pizzas wafts through the air. Bookshelves are curated but thoughtful, offering both comfort reads and modern literary gems. With ample quiet corners and hot chocolate that feels like home, this is the perfect escape for readers who like to snack between chapters.

Chapter 101, Gurugram – A literary hideout with vintage charm and first editions

For serious readers who adore rare books, first editions, and silent reading zones, Chapter 101 in DLF Phase V is your sanctuary. With its no-phone policy, slow jazz in the background, and walls lined with leather-bound treasures, it evokes the feeling of stepping into a different era. This isn’t just a bookshop—it’s a curated space for book lovers who want to linger, reflect, and maybe even stumble upon a long-forgotten literary classic. Events like book signings and author readings are frequent, making it a hub for Gurugram’s literary community.

Olly, DLF Cyber Hub – Stylish, sunlit, and perfect for reading over brunch

Olly is a café that gets everything right—from sunlit interiors and pastel cushions to an ever-changing shelf of thoughtfully selected books. Located in Gurgaon’s bustling Cyber Hub, it’s perfect for a brunch-and-book kind of day. Whether you’re sipping on a Salted Caramel Iced Latte, digging into an avocado toast, or leafing through a freshly bought book, Olly makes it easy to fall in love with reading all over again. Bonus: they often collaborate with local artists and authors to keep the space culturally alive.

This Book Lovers’ Day, pay homage to the classics at Delhi’s iconic bookstores, but don’t forget to explore these new-age literary gems too. Whether you’re a solitary reader, a brunch-booker, or a late-night poetry scribbler, Delhi NCR has a cozy corner waiting for you.

Because some dates are best spent with coffee and a good book.

Yusra Nazim

Published by
Yusra Nazim

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