
Cafe Delhi Heights plans to increase its presence to 50 outlets by the end of the fiscal year 2025 (FY25) – a step in its growth within the Indian market.
The chain aims to scale up to 120 locations and reach a revenue milestone of Rs5bn ($58.3m) by 2028, as reported by ETHospitalityWorld.
Since launching in 2011, the brand has grown from a single cafe in Delhi, India, to a national chain with 46 outlets in 16 cities.
Cafe Delhi Heights is looking to expand its geographic footprint but also plans to innovate its menu offerings and enhance the experiences of its guests.
Currently operating in cities such as Mumbai, Delhi and Gurugram, the chain is now eyeing Tier 2 cities like Jaipur and Meerut for its next phase of growth.
This strategy will bring the brand closer to its goal of operating 50 outlets.

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By GlobalDataIn pursuit of diversification, Cafe Delhi Heights is introducing new ventures that align with its goal and vision.
These include a coastal dining concept, Savara, and Ikigai, Iki & Gai, a dining experience based on the Japanese philosophy of purpose.
Other ventures include the Comfort Bakehouse, a gourmet bakery and delivery service, and JLB (Juicy Lucy Burgers), focusing on gourmet burgers.
These initiatives reflect the brand’s focus on meeting the evolving preferences of consumers.
Cafe Delhi Heights founder Vikrant Batra stated: “As we commemorate 14 years of Café Delhi Heights, we reflect on a journey driven by passion, people and purpose.
“Our mission has always been to build spaces where food, warmth and conversation come together effortlessly. The next chapter is about reaching new cities and communities while keeping our spirit intact.”