Kerala There are two societies in Kerala. • '''India Coffee Board Workers' Co-operative Society Ltd. No.4227, Thrissur:''' Established on 10 February 1958. The first Indian Coffee House opened at Thrissur on 8 March 1958. It was also the fourth ICH in the country. The society have more than 50 branches across
Thrissur,
Ernakulam,
Idukki,
Kottayam,
Pathanamthitta,
Alappuzha,
Kollam and
Thiruvananthapuram. , Kerala Advocate T. K. Krishnan, a Communist Leader of
Thrissur and
N. S. Parameswaran Pillai, the State Secretary of the India Coffee Board Labour Union and a thrown-out employee of ICH were the founders of ICHs in Kerala. • '''Indian Coffee Workers' Co-operative Society Ltd. No. 4317, Kannur:''' Established on 2 July 1958. The first Indian Coffee House started on 7 August 1958 in
Thalasserry. The society have more than 25 branches across
Kasaragod,
Kannur,
Kozhikode,
Malappuram and
Palakkad districts. There is also a book about the ICH movement, in
Malayalam -
Coffee Housinte Katha or
History of Coffee House by N. S. Parameswaran Pillai under the pen name, Nadakkal Parameswaran Pillai (Published by Current Books, Thrissur). This is the only published written history of ICH movement in any language. The book won the Abudhabi Shakthi Award as the best autobiography in 2007. Coffee House outlets in Kerala are noted for their extensive use of
beetroot in their dishes.
West Bengal The Indian Coffee House has several branches in
Kolkata, including the
College Street branch,
Central Avenue branch,
Medical College Kolkata branch and
Jadavpur branch. These are favourite hang-out places among the students and youth, although one can see several old-timers frequenting the coffee houses on a regular basis. ;Coffee House at College Street . The most famous Coffee House branch in Kolkata is the one at the College Street, also known as the "Coffee House at College Street". Though popularly known as College Street Coffee house, this branch is actually on Bankim Chatterjee Street. The history of the Coffee House at College Street can be traced to Albert Hall, which was founded in April 1876. Later, the Coffee Board decided to start a coffee joint from the Albert Hall in 1942. Notable citizens, including
Aparna Sen and
Sunil Gangopadhyay, were frequent visitors to the place. In 1947, the Central Government changed the name of the place to "Coffee House". The place became a meeting place for poets, artistes, literati and people from the world of art and culture. The coffee house is famous for its
adda sessions, and as the breeding place of several political and cultural personalities and movements. A famous song "
Coffee House-er Sei Adda-ta" (কফি হাউসের সেই আড্ডাটা), sung by
Manna Dey, is based on this Coffee House.
Chhattisgarh The Indian Coffee House has multiple restaurants in Chhattisgarh's Urban centres such as
Raipur,
Korba,
Durg,
Bhilai,
Bilaspur,
Raigarh,
Ambikapur and
Jagdalpur.
Chandigarh The Indian Coffee House branch in Sector 17 of
Chandigarh was opened in 1964 and remained popular among professionals, journalists, doctors, bureaucrats, lawyers and senior officials. The branch originally operated in Sector 22, and was shifted to Sector 17 in 1971. The Coffee House on the
Punjab University campus is popular among students. In 2016, a new branch was opened in Sector 36. ICH Sector 17 was opened in 1969. The Sector 22 ICH was shifted near fountain and now shifted to Kusumpti near Shimla. The Panjab University Student Center was subletted to few ex ICH employees to run the coffee house and not a branch of ICH. ICH has its HQs at Janpath New Delhi.
Himachal Pradesh The Indian Coffee House branch in
Dharamsala used to be a popular hang-out of intelligentsia in the city. It was set up, after the district administration approached the Indian Coffee Workers' Co-operative Society,
Delhi in 1991. The society decided to close it down in 2006, after losses ran over 3.5 million rupees. It has been reopened on Church Street, less than a hundred metres away. Another is at
Koramangala opposite to
Jyoti Nivas College However, this belongs to the Jabalpur co-operative society. Four branches of Indian Coffee House are operating at
Christ University's Main Campus on Hosur Road, Bannerghatta road and at Kengeri Campus.
Rajasthan There are two branches in Jaipur: M.I. Road and Jawahar Kala Kendra.
Delhi Delhi has three branches, namely in
Kamla Nagar,
Supreme court and
Connaught Place.
Pakistan Pakistan also inherited Indian coffee houses post-partition with main branches in Karachi and Lahore that underwent change in ownership and were rebranded after independence in 1947. Other coffee houses were also established, notably Pioneer Coffee House in Karachi by Sheriff Merchant, a former member of the Indian Coffee Board who also served as the Manager of the Indian Coffee House in Karachi after the independence of Pakistan. ==See also==