Nagpur News: EBG Group to set up 100 outlets of Adhira and Appa Cafe in India
EBG Group operates in various sectors
Dr. S. Mahesh present as chief guest
The new cafe was inaugurated by Gadkari
Nagpur: EBG Group, a fast growing Indian conglomerate operating in various sectors like mobility, health, realty, lifestyle, food, services, technology and education, has announced the expansion of its flagship project Adhira & Appa Cafe in Nagpur. Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Inauguration of New Cafe at Poonam Chambers, Chindwara Road, Cantonment Road, Byramji Town Nitin Gadkari Done by him. At this time Gurukkal Dr. S. Mahesh was present as the chief guest
Spread over 900 sq. ft., this cafe focuses on good food, excellent coffee and open-minded conversation. Nagpur The outlet offers a special fusion menu that combines western flavors with South Indian flavours. These include innovative dishes like Dosa Tacos, Medu Vada Waffles. All the coffee served at Adhira & Appa Cafe is based on authentic South Indian filter coffee, underlining the brand’s commitment to tradition and quality.
At the inauguration, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said, “Adhira & Appa Cafe represents a thoughtful blend of tradition and innovation. Promoting indigenous flavors like authentic South Indian filter coffee, initiatives that create community spaces of belonging for people are important for strengthening local entrepreneurship and cultural identity. I wish the entire team all the best for expansion across India.”
Speaking about the expansion, Chairman and Founder of EBG Group Dr. Irfan Khan said, “With the support of EBG Group, we aim to bring the authentic South Indian filter coffee experience to people across India and create places where culture, taste and community come together.”
Buoyed by the strong initial response, EBG Group plans to launch more than 50 new Adhira & Appa Coffee Cafes by March 2026, targeting 100 outlets by December 2026. The group intends to build a nationwide presence in major metros and tier-II cities over the next five years.
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