India-based bakery brand Merwans has inaugurated its second outlet in the city of Bengaluru in Karnataka.

The new establishment, located in Brookefield, AECS Layout, follows the opening of the bakery brand’s store in Jayanagar and another franchise in Koramangala. The location was chosen for its accessibility to residential areas and tech parks nearby.

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Patrons of the Brookefield outlet can choose from 150 bakery items such as Merwans’ Mawa Cake, Chicken and Veg Pattice, Lemon Crackle Cake, Khari and Surti Biscuits.

It also introduces new products crafted to cater to the regional palate.

The outlet will offer daily bakery essentials as well as items for festive occasions.

The Brookefield store provides options for takeaway, dine-in and home delivery via food delivery platforms.

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Since its establishment in 1930, Merwans has expanded its reach to more 40 locations across Pune, Mumbai and now Bengaluru, bringing its Irani bakery heritage to a wider audience.

Merwans South India operations head Deepak Tandon was quoted by RestaurantIndia.in: “Our vision for Bengaluru is simple. To serve every Bengalurean the most delectable bakery and confectionery products, with a variety and freshness they can look forward to without compromise.

“Merwans plans to introduce new products to the menu, keeping in mind the local taste buds. We are truly excited about our journey here and can already feel the warmth and enthusiasm from the community.

“With a mission to reach across socio-economic segments and deliver high-quality treats at accessible prices, we are confident that Merwans will soon become a household name in Bengaluru, just as it has been in Mumbai for generations.”