The city of pearls and IT has added a dramatic new destination to its culinary map with the launch of Nomme, billed as India’s first-ever “Coffee Theatre.” Located in Banjara Hills, the new establishment transforms the simple act of brewing coffee into a mesmerizing, live performance, marrying gastronomy with sensory spectacle.
The core innovation of the ‘Coffee Theatre’ is making the entire bean-to-cup process a captivating, theatrical experience for the patrons:
Pneumatic Bean Delivery: Guests watch in amazement as fresh coffee beans are dramatically transported across the ceiling through a network of transparent pneumatic pipes, whooshing and tumbling directly into the roasters and brewing stations.
The Barista Stage: Baristas act as performers, executing brewing techniques like pour-overs and espresso extraction on a dedicated stage. The process, complete with curated lighting and aroma stations, turns the craft into a visible art form.
“Coffee is part of our everyday lives, but we wanted to take something familiar and make it unforgettable,” said the founder. “The Coffee Theatre is playful, dramatic, and it makes people connect—not just with the drink, but with each other.”
Beyond the coffee spectacle, Nomme establishes itself as a unique cultural dining destination, offering a full Mediterranean-inspired menu:
Global Flavours: The kitchen is helmed by international chefs specializing in Mediterranean and Levantine cuisine, offering dishes from vibrant mezze spreads and wood-fired grills to exquisite desserts like baklava and modern pastries.
The Vibe: The design language is warm, modern, and atmospheric, encouraging a cultural convergence where food, conversation, and creative energy flow freely.
The launch of Nomme in Hyderabad sets a new benchmark in India’s café culture, turning a simple outing into a holistic, immersive, and sensory experience that elevates coffee-making to an art form.