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Papi, the city's newest address sits somewhere between a late-night European bar and a house party that got out of hand in the best possible way. Most bars peak early and coast through the rest of the night. Papi works the other way. The menus, the music, and the energy are all built to move, what you walk into at eight is a different room entirely from what it becomes by midnight, and that's not a happy coincidence. That's the whole idea. PAPI. In Spanish, it leans toward love; in Hindi, it edges toward sinner. Take it the way you want. Either way, you’re here for a good time.
The Space Walk in, and the room earns your attention immediately. A cocktail on tap greets you as you enter, alongside a thoughtfully designed coffee bar that signals this is as much a place for slow mornings as it is for late nights. Once you step further inside, a glass roof opens up above you, welcoming in natural light . An outdoor seating area extends the experience even further, relaxed and inviting.It’s a space that adapts effortlessly, just as compelling at brunch or on a slow Sunday morning as it is at midnight. The Cocktails The menu travels between savory, tropical, floral, and spirit-forward without apologising for any of it. The brines, foams, and distillates are developed entirely in-house, building a flavour vocabulary that is specific to Papi. The cocktail menu does its own kind of storytelling. Stripped of familiar names, the drinks are simply titled Cocktail No. 1 through 10 suggesting the classics, but never quite confirming them. What sets the programme apart further is that Papi's cocktails are served on tap, a rare offering in the city that ensures every pour is exactly as it was intended. Three cocktails on tap- Aperol, Espresso Martini, and Paloma greet you as you enter, poured fresh each day, light, fizzy, and ready without ceremony.Alongside, a rotating selection of freshly brewed craft beers on tap rounds out a bar that clearly knows what it is doing. The Food The kitchen's focus is on small plates, food built for movement, for sharing, for a table that's still picking at things an hour in. The cooking draws from coastal, Latin, Mediterranean and pan-Asian references, always coming back to three things: acidity, freshness, and umami. The pasta is made entirely in-house, with a variety that shifts and surprises, each one chosen for the dish it's built around rather than reached for out of habit. The Al Tartufo pizza and Radiatori alla Vodka bring the kind of comfort that earns its place at a bar. And the Dark Chocolate Mousse closes things on exactly the right note, rich, composed, and the kind of thing you find yourself thinking about on the way home. The People Behind It The venue is the first from co-founders Ansh Kapoor and Aditya Wanwari, and the opening expression of a larger hospitality vision spanning restaurants, bars, and hotels. "Papi was designed to build slowly, to shift as the night progresses, so the experience at 8 PM feels completely different from what it becomes by midnight. Every detail, the way the light shifts, how the cocktails are structured, the pacing of the menu, has been considered to contribute to a certain feeling." added Ansh Kapoor, Co-Founder of Papi.
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In an age where nightlife is increasingly driven by loud music, crowded spaces, and high-energy experiences, a quieter global movement is beginning to shape premium hospitality: vinyl bars and listening bars.
From the hidden jazz kissas of Tokyo to modern hi-fi cocktail spaces in London and New York City, music-focused bars are redefining what nightlife can feel like. Instead of chasing volume and spectacle, these venues prioritize curation, sound quality, atmosphere, and intentional drinking experiences. The question is no longer whether the trend is real. The question is whether India is ready for it. What Exactly Are Vinyl Bars? Vinyl bars are hospitality spaces where music is played primarily through vinyl records using turntables and carefully designed sound systems. Unlike conventional bars where music often becomes background noise, here music forms a central part of the experience. The atmosphere is usually intimate and detail-oriented:
Listening Bars Go One Step Further A listening bar is not simply a bar that plays vinyl. It is a venue built around the idea that people come to genuinely listen to music. These spaces often feature:
These are not dance clubs. They are cultural spaces. Why the World Is Moving Towards Listening Culture ? The rise of listening bars reflects larger shifts in urban lifestyles and hospitality preferences. Consumers globally are beginning to seek:
The vinyl revival has also played a major role. Younger consumers increasingly view vinyl not only as a music format, but as a lifestyle statement connected to authenticity, nostalgia, and craftsmanship. Is India Ready for Listening Bars? India may still be in the early stages of this culture, but the foundations are beginning to emerge — especially in cities like Mumbai, Bengaluru, Goa, and Delhi. Over the past decade, urban drinking culture in India has evolved significantly. Consumers are increasingly:
Why Vinyl Bars Could Work in India 1. Premium Consumers Are Looking for New Experiences Luxury nightlife audiences are becoming more selective. Many consumers today are no longer looking for simply loud environments or crowded dance floors every weekend. There is growing demand for:
2. Cocktail Culture Has Matured India’s premium bar scene has become far more sophisticated over the last few years. Consumers now understand:
3. The Aesthetic Appeal Is Strong Vinyl culture translates exceptionally well visually. Turntables, record walls, Japanese-inspired interiors, analog sound systems, dim lighting, and carefully plated cocktails create spaces that feel highly distinctive in a social-media-heavy hospitality environment. For hospitality brands, this creates both identity and recall. The Challenges Are Real Despite the opportunity, listening bars remain a difficult concept to execute properly in India. Listening Culture Is Still Niche A large section of Indian nightlife audiences still associates value with:
High Setup Costs Authentic listening bars require investment in:
Programming Talent Is Limited India currently has relatively few selectors, vinyl curators, and hospitality professionals experienced in true listening culture. Building consistent programming may become one of the biggest operational challenges. What Model Would Actually Work in India? The most commercially viable format for India may not be a strict listening room. Instead, the strongest approach is likely to be: A Cocktail Bar First, Listening Bar Second This means:
The Future of Quiet Luxury Nightlife As Indian hospitality continues to mature, the future may not belong only to larger and louder venues. It may also belong to smaller, more intentional spaces built around atmosphere, curation, and emotional connection. Vinyl and listening bars represent more than a trend. They reflect a broader movement towards experiential luxury — where guests increasingly value how a place feels, sounds, and slows them down. India may still be at the beginning of this journey, but the audience for thoughtful listening experiences is slowly beginning to emerge. List of Viny/Listening Bars in India Mumbai
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