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  2. Church Street, Bengaluru - Wikipedia

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    Church Street signpost A view of Church Street in June 2018. Church Street is a busy street in the Central Business District of Bengaluru, India. [1] It is a 750-metre stretch [2] from Brigade Road to St. Mark's Road, running parallel to M G Road. The street is named for St. Mark's Cathedral to which it leads. [3] A tourist hotspot, [4] Church ...

  3. Indian Coffee House - Wikipedia

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    The 50-year-old Indian Coffee House at M. G. Road in Bangalore closed on 5 April 2009, after the Indian Coffee Workers' Cooperative Society Limited lost a legal battle with the owner of the building to continue in the premises. [15] It has been reopened on Church Street, less than a hundred metres away.

  4. 2014 Bangalore bombing - Wikipedia

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    The 2014 Bangalore bombing occurred on 28 December 2014 on Church Street in the central business district of Bangalore, India.A low-intensity improvised explosive device (IED) placed inside a flower pot on the pavement outside the Coconut Grove restaurant on Church Street exploded at 8:30 pm IST, killing one woman and injuring at least four people.

  5. Bengaluru Central Business District - Wikipedia

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    [1] [dubious – discuss] It also houses many other high streets including Commercial Street and Church Street as well as the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce. CBD is a tourist attraction as there are parks, government offices, educational institutions, business houses and hotels, shopping destinations, stadiums, museums, temples, mosques ...

  6. Koshy's - Wikipedia

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    Taken in 2012 - Koshy's Cafe - Bangalore, India - taken from St. Mark's Road. Koshy's Parade Café, popularly known as Koshy's, is a family-owned restaurant in Bangalore, India. [1] [2] [3] Jawaharlal Nehru, Queen Elizabeth II and Nikita Khruschev are among those who have dined at Koshy's. [4] [5] [6]

  7. Brigade Road - Wikipedia

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    It has several shopping centres, bookstores and retail outlets of international brands. It has many cafes, restaurants, pubs and other such happening places. The road has been a New Year celebration hub in the city for many years and the entire length of the street is usually adorned with fairy lights stretching across its width for the ...

  8. Military hotels in Bengaluru - Wikipedia

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    Military hotels in Bangalore serve mainly non-vegetarian foods, but they generally don't serve beef and pork. Some of the commonly served food items are biryani, mutton chaap, keema, chicken, and ragi mudde. [5] [4] Shivaji Military Hotel, Ranganna Military Hotel, Naidu Military Hotel, Kalpatharu Hindu Military Hotel, [6] S.K Donne Biryani ...

  9. Culture of Bengaluru - Wikipedia

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    Bangalore has an active night culture and is home to over 800 clubs and bars. The city is also referred to by many as the "Pub Capital of India". Since the recent explosion of software companies in Bangalore, it has seen a rise in the number of western-style Malls, such as Phoenix MarketCity, Orion Mall, The Forum, Bangalore Central and The ...