Bengaluru Cafe No More Meeting: The habit of sitting for long periods of time in Bengaluru’s cafes and restaurants and holding meetings or chatting with friends for hours has now become a cause of controversy. In this city, which is considered an IT and startup hub, cafes are often used as informal offices or meeting spaces, where people sit for hours with a laptop open and a cup of coffee.
Due to this, many restaurant owners have to suffer losses because their tables remain full for a long time, but the orders are less or are given slowly, due to which new customers are not able to get a place and they return. To deal with this problem, some local restaurants have implemented a rule that customers will be charged extra if they sit for more than an hour.
Why was this decision taken?
After the information about this decision came to light, a heated debate started on social media. A notice on the wall of a restaurant in Bengaluru clearly stated that meetings are not allowed and if a customer sits for more than an hour, he will be charged an additional Rs 1000 per hour. As soon as the picture of this notice was posted on social media, thousands of people started reacting to it.
saw this notice posted at an eatery in BLR pic.twitter.com/nnEpjPjRjg
— Shobhit Bakliwal (@shobhitic) January 25, 2026
Many users expressed their displeasure, calling this an injustice to customers and saying that cafes have always been social places for conversations and meetings. On the other hand, many people supported the restaurant owners, saying that sitting at tables for hours without ordering enough is wrong and causes economic loss to small businesses.
people’s anger
Overall, this issue is not limited to just one restaurant rule, but reflects the conflict between changing urban life, work-from-cafe culture and the practical side of business. On one hand, customers consider cafes to be comfortable and open spaces, while on the other hand, for restaurant owners, every table has an economic value. This is the reason why this decision is dividing people into two parts and giving rise to a new debate regarding café culture.
Also read: Gold prices continue to rise! Silver jumped by Rs 21,000, know the latest price in your city

