1.Chennapatna Taluk
67th KM BangaloreMysore HighwayMudugereChennapatna TalukBangalore(R) Dist - 01
2.Mysore-Highway-2
Bangalore Mysore RoadGejjalegraNext to IOC Petrol PumpMaddur
Café Coffee Day is a division of India's largest coffee conglomerate, Amalgamated Bean Coffee Trading Company Ltd. (ABCTCL), popularly known as Coffee Day
Café Coffee Day (CCD) pioneered the café concept in India in 1996 by opening its first café at Brigade Road in Bangalore. Till about the late 1990’s coffee drinking in India was restricted to the intellectual, the South Indian traditionalist and the five star coffee shop visitor. As the pure (as opposed to instant coffee) coffee café culture in neighboring international markets grew, the need for a relaxed and fun “hangout” for the emerging urban youth in the country was clearly seen.
Café Coffee Day embarked on a dynamic journey to become a large organized retail café chain with a distinct brand identity of its own. CCD has become India’s largest and premier retail chain of cafes with 498 cafes in 85 cities around the country.
“Enthused by the success of offering a world-class coffee experience, CCD has opened a Café in Vienna, Austria and is planning to open other Cafes in the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Egypt and South East Asia in the coming months.”
Highway cafés on the Bangalore – Mysore highway, presents the traveler en route not only with good coffee and scrumptious snacks amidst great ambience but also with clean restrooms to get rid of that weariness from the road!
The road from bangalore to mysore pases through ramnagara, channapatna, maddur, mandya, srirangapatna.
Bangalore to mysore road is real good right from rajarajeshwari temple arch and 4 lane trafic capable of doing 100 kmph and excess. Be careful of sudden traffic diversions due to bridge and road painting works. Also of pedestrians.Take a break at 24 hour cafe coffee day (after channapatna - 70km from bangalore)
SHOULD YOU be zipping past Mudugere (Maddur) on Bangalore-Mysore highway, don't be surprised if you spot a familiar hoarding you thought you'd see only in metros. Café Coffee Day opened its first Highway Café outlet in south India at Mudugere recently.
Located off the main highway with ample parking space, this 90-seater café is spread over 2,000 sq.ft. It is open 24 hours so that your yearning for coffee during long night drives is not wishful thinking.
In addition to its regular coffee blends and food fare, Highway Café offers two specially created food menus for travellers who drop in at rush hour, mornings and evenings. At breakfast hours between 6 and 11 a.m., customers can order eggs cooked to their preference. After 11 a.m. the café will serve hot mixed vegetable pakodas to be washed down your either a hot or cold beverage. There's also a dessert menu thrown in for those with a sweet tooth.