Bengaluru: In a city where most pubs lean on international themes, one has chosen to put local culture at its core. Bangalore Adda, located at Samruddi, 10, Ground Floor, 1st Main, New BEL Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560094, is known as India’s first Kannada-themed pub.
Running for over four years, the venue has become a cultural landmark for locals and celebrities alike. Inside, visitors are met with more than 600 portraits of Karnataka’s achievers across fields — literature, cinema, music, poetry, and sports — turning the walls into a visual celebration of Kannada identity.
Adding to the uniqueness, every table carries a booklet to help patrons learn Kannada, encouraging even non-speakers to connect with the language. Music completes the experience, with only Kannada songs played round the clock, and weekends featuring live Kannada performances.
This firm focus has made Bangalore Adda a popular spot for Kannada film and television personalities, while its tagline, “Let Kannada Live,” reflects the broader mission behind the venture.
For Bengaluru’s nightlife, the pub is more than a venue; it is a reminder that regional pride can thrive in spaces usually dominated by global influences.