| Locality | Koramangala |
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| Landmark | Near Jyoti Nivas College Main Gate |
| Place Type | Cafe |
| Food Type | International |
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first reviewed by Meenakshi
Aug 13, 2007
After a hard day's work, round up a few friends and head to BrewHaHa. You can really unwimd and have pure unadulterated fun. They have a whole load of games of all sorts (no paintball gun fighting and the likes). And the good part there is someone whose available for consultation on wot game to choose and how to play.
The service is super duper and the milkshakes/coffees are standard. Didnt try the food so no comments.
Jul 23, 2007
I can broadly say that the type of atmosphere and environment created at BrewHaHa is more of what India needs - a comfortable, bean-bag, board-game, bookworm environment, damn good coffee, and delicious sandwiches - all to perk up the intellect! You will see many laptops here, people blogging away, or just surfing the net for fun. Others will be playing scrabble in one of the floor-seating areas, adorned with comfortable rugs and well-designed shams. All in all, this place is a total winner, and I just wish that we'd have more of these in other metropolitan cities across the country.
Jul 21, 2007
Any place that offers a combination of coffee, scrabble and beanbags has got to be worth checking out. The sandwiches don't disappoint.
In fact, if you are a small group and looking for a place to chill out and yet get some work done, this is the place.
Jul 21, 2007
This place beats the pants of big chain rivals like Barista and CCD. A cafe where you can really chill out and soak up the Bangalore atmosphere.
The location, near JN College, is perfect for BrewHaHa and seems to draw quite a young crowd. There was a bloggers meet on while we were there creating quite a buzz and giving the place a real cafe flavour....
The coffee ranks among the best I've had here and the roast chicken and mayo sandwich was tasty and hit the spot. Other sandwiches consumed were Rambhai's Bhurji Sandhwich (yummie), and a chicken tikka sandwich. All worked well as a quick snack.
I would definitely recommend this place to all!!
May 30, 2007
I was impressed by sheer size of Brewhaha... a large space with a lot of tables, beanbags, places to lounge... and nothing seemed crowded or hurried. A perfect place to go and hang out with friends for a relaxed time.
The coffee I had was good, and the service was great.. something not easy to find in Bangalore which is full of coffee houses with indifferent service and mediocre coffee.
The food that I had was typical coffee house style. Simple sandwiches and pastries. I was not impressed or disappointed by them... they seemed pretty standard to me, but definitely a step above, say, Coffee Day's soggy and tasteless offerings.
The one thing I think they can change is the airflow. It was brutally hot in there when I went. Maybe install some vents in the ceiling? Something?