If you love cafe hopping, then there's good news for you. Now you'll not need to pay the bill for your food and beverages.
'GVQ Time Cafe’ in Kerala founded by Aathira Mohan, has revolutionised the cafe scene by introducing a refreshing concept of - 'pay for the time and not food'.
Aathira's idea is influenced by a Russian concept called 'anti-cafes.' These are places where you can eat and drink as much as you want, and you pay for the time you spend there per minute.
Aathira's cafe in Kochi is a product of her personal experiences and creative ideas, offering customers the freedom to manage their time, enjoy flexibility, and break away from conventional cafe norms.
GVQ Time Cafe introduces a unique approach by billing customers for their time spent in the cafe rather than obligating them to order food. Customers have the option to bring their own food or select from a modest in-house menu featuring items such as omelets and sandwiches.
Furthermore, the cafe provides unlimited beverage choices, including black coffee, black tea, green tea, and chilled coffee.
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