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How to get to Mumbai’s Rameshwaram Cafe by metro, local train, bus or taxi

Updated on: 24 February,2026 12:12 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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If you are planning to visit the Bengaluru cafe as soon as it opens, here's your complete travel guide to get there easily

How to get to Mumbai’s Rameshwaram Cafe by metro, local train, bus or taxi

Rameshwaram Cafe is set to open in Churchgate. Photo Courtesy: Nascimento Pinto

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The buzz around the opening of Mumbai's Rameshwaram Cafe in Churchgate is seeing many people get excited about visiting it soon, even as they are yet to announce the opening date.

Situated at Eros, one of the most iconic Art Deco buildings in the city, near Churchgate railway station, the best part about the eatery is that it is easily accessible by many modes of transport that not only include local train, but also metro, bus and black-and-yellow taxis.


Here's an easy guide to help you plan your trip there with the best mode of transport: 



Train journey 

If you are travelling by the Mumbai local train to Churchgate, then you can easily take any train on the Western Railway line, get down at the last terminal station, and walk out on the left side, along the taxi line, towards the pedestrian subway and cross over to the other side to reach Eros building, and you can easily spot the eatery, tha

If you are travelling from the Central Railway line, you can get down at CSMT station, and either take a black-and-yellow cab to Churchgate station. Alternately, you can also get down at Dadar railway station and take the Western line route to Churchgate railway station. 

Aqua Line Metro 

One of the easiest ways to travel to Rameshwaram Cafe, which had its first outlet in Bengaluru, is by taking the Aqua Line Metro that starts at Aarey in Goregaon, and ends at Cuffe Parade.

You can take it from either end and get down at the Churchgate metro station and exit at the B1 gate that brings out right outside the South Indian restaurant.  If you are travelling from BKC, you can simply take the same route and reach them in 30 minutes.

If you are travelling from any other metro routes, including the Ghatkopar - Versova route, you can get down at the Marol Naka metro station, and change to the Aqua Line, which is an underground metro line, if you don't mind changing multiple trains.

Bus routes

If you are travelling from major stops like Andheri, you can take the 335, A-329, A-396, and 144 AC, but it is advisable to always check alternatives at your nearest bus station.

If you are travelling from Bandra to Churchgate, you can always opt for 222, and A 220, to reach the Mumbai eatery.

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