5 Best Cafes in Rishikesh With Ganga View and Delicious Food

Check out the best cafes in Rishikesh. Ganga views, rooftop seats, chill vibes. Try their pancakes, pasta, momos, and coffee.
Cafes in Rishikesh With Ganga View
From rooftop cafes to riverside spots, check out these 5 best cafes in Rishikesh. Beautiful Ganga views, chill vibes, comforting food for slow travel days.Uttarakhand Tourism
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Rishikesh runs on its own clock. Temple bells wake you up. Chants float down the river. Afternoons are for coffee and random talks at small cafés. Evenings? You sit near the Ganga and watch the hills go dark. The town started as a spiritual hub. Then it became a slow-travel favourite. Backpackers love it. Yoga people love it. Even luxury travellers come here for peace and quiet. To cater to this rising footfalls, cafes popped up along the riverbanks and inside the lanes near Laxman Jhula. Now they are part of the Rishikesh experience. A few sit right above the Ganga. Others are tucked upstairs on busy streets. However, you still get hill views and river views. Food is important. But the setting? That matters just as much here. If you’re heading to Rishikesh soon, these cafes with stunning Ganga views and delicious food are definitely worth a visit.

Best Cafes in Rishikesh With Ganga View and Delicious Food

The Beatles Cafe

Near Laxman Jhula. Hard to miss. The Beatles Cafe is famous, perhaps not as famous as the iconic band it pays tribute to, but every tourist should pay a visit. Travellers go there for relaxed music, easy food, and river views. The place has a casual old-school feel. Colourful walls. Vintage posters. Open seats facing the hills.

The food is simple. Lasagna. Pesto pasta. Pizza. Coffee. These items keep people coming back all day.

  • Where: Tapovan, near Laxman Jhula

  • Timings: 11:30 am – 9:30 pm

  • Price for two: Around ₹600

Om Freedom Cafe

This one gets the Rishikesh mood right. Om Freedom Café sits close to the Ganga near Laxman Jhula. People want the relaxed vibe, big breakfasts, and seating that looks at the river.

Their pancakes? Kind of famous now. Shakshuka and continental plates work fine for long brunches.

Tourist season means long lines outside. But most people say the view is worth the wait.

  • Where: Laxman Jhula, Rishikesh

  • Timings: 10 am – 10:30 pm

  • Price for two: Around ₹550

Cafe Royale

Cafe Royale is calmer. You notice it right away. It sits beside the river near Laxman Jhula. The crowd here is different. People want slower meals. Quieter corners. No tourist rush.

Healthier options on the menu. Smoothie bowls. Vegan breakfasts. Fresh fruit salads. Mezze platters. Their cappuccino goes well with the peaceful setting and the mezzanine seating.

  • Where: Near Gramin Bank, Laxman Jhula

  • Timings: 8:30 am – 11:30 pm

  • Price for two: Around ₹400

The Sitting Elephant

Inside Hotel EllBee Ganga View. The Sitting Elephant is one of the best rooftop spots in Rishikesh. You see the river. You see the hills. The setting looks especially good around sunset.

North Indian food is the star. Paneer shashlik. Dal dishes. The place feels a bit fancier than backpacker cafés nearby. Good for longer dinners. Good for quiet evenings.

  • Where: Haridwar Road, Rishikesh

  • Timings: 10 am – 10:30 pm

  • Price for two: Around ₹1,300

Little Buddha Cafe

Little Buddha Cafe is almost a symbol of riverside dining in Rishikesh. Near Laxman Jhula. Wide Ganga views. Lively crowd. Works for groups. Works for couples. Works for solo travellers.

The stairs going up are steep. No joke. But the view at the top fixes everything. Menu has momos, thukpa, platters, desserts, snack plates. All good for long conversations facing the river.

By evening the place fills up. People sit and watch lights bounce off the Ganga below.

  • Where: Laxman Jhula Road, Rishikesh

  • Timings: 8 am – 11 pm

  • Price for two: Around ₹700

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