Union Minister Nitin Gadkari Inaugurates Adhira & Appa Coffee Flagship Café in Nagpur

Nagpur,  Dec 23: EBG Group, a rapidly expanding Indian conglomerate with diversified interests across mobility, health, realty, lifestyle, food, services, technology, and education, has inaugurated its flagship Adhira & Appa Cafe in Nagpur. The new outlet, located at Poonam Chambers, Chindwada Road, Chhaoni Road, Byramji Town, spans 900 sq. ft. and was inaugurated by Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Shri Nitin Gadkari. Gurukkal Dr. S. Mahesh graced the occasion as Guest of Honour.

Nithin Gadkhari Cafe Opening

The Nagpur café embodies the brand’s philosophy of “good food, good coffee, and good conversations,” offering a fusion menu that blends Western flavours with South Indian influences. Signature dishes include dosa tacos, medu vada waffles, and other innovative creations, all paired with authentic South Indian filter coffee.

Union Minister Shri Nitin Gadkari remarked, “Adhira & Appa Cafe reflects a thoughtful blend of tradition and innovation. Initiatives that promote indigenous flavours and create welcoming community spaces strengthen local entrepreneurship and cultural identity.”

Dr. Irfan Khan, Chairman & Founder of EBG Group, added;

“The Nagpur launch marks a significant milestone in our national expansion. With a focus on sustainability and authenticity, Adhira & Appa Cafe has grown from Kochi to cities like Chandigarh, Nashik, Hyderabad, and now Nagpur. Each cup is crafted from premium beans using processes designed to reduce carbon output while delivering an authentic coffee experience.”

Karan Mendon, COO of Adhira & Appa Cafe, said;

“We aim to create spaces where culture, flavour, and community come together. Backed by EBG Group, our goal is to bring authentic South Indian filter coffee to communities across India, sharing moments of joy and warmth with every cup.”

With strong early momentum, EBG Group plans to open over 50 new outlets by March 2026 and scale to 100 cafes nationwide by December 2026, targeting both metropolitan and Tier-2 cities.