Tucked beneath the Dhauladhars, Pathankot quietly simmers with culinary stories that most highway travellers never taste. From dhabas firing Amritsari kulchas in coal ovens to rooftop cafés reimagining Pahari trout, the city’s restaurants stitch together Punjabi heartiness with Himachali subtlety. Each lane reveals a new flavour: smoky tandoori chicken at midnight, slow-cooked rajma at dawn, and cardamom-laced lassi that doubles as dessert. Beyond the railway junction and army cantonment lies a micro-foodscape eager to be mapped, one thali, one kebab, one heartfelt “I Love Pathankot” at a time.

Dalhousie Road, opposite of Punjab National Bank, Guru Nanak Nagar, Bhadroya, Pathankot, Punjab 145001, India
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Tucked away on Dalhousie Road, right opposite Punjab National Bank, I Love Pathankot is a compact café that punches above its weight with a 4.8 rating earned through consistently fresh North-Indian comfort food, lightning-quick service, and a spotless open kitchen that lets you watch your paneer tikka sizzle while you sip their house-special adrak chai.
| Sunday | 4–11 PM |
| Monday | 4–11 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 4–11 PM |
| Thursday | 4–11 PM |
| Friday | 4–11 PM |
| Saturday | 4–11 PM |
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Where exactly is I Love Pathankot located?
The restaurant sits on Dalhousie Road, opposite Punjab National Bank, in the quiet Guru Nanak Nagar pocket of Bhadroya, Pathankot, Punjab 145001, India—an easy landmark for both locals and out-of-town foodies.
What kind of cuisine can I expect at I Love Pathankot?
Expect a Pan-Indian menu that celebrates robust Punjabi flavours alongside street-style chaats, tandoori platters, and continental comfort food, all plated with the finesse that earned the place its 4.8-star rating.
Is I Love Pathankot suitable for business lunches or family dinners?
The spacious, air-conditioned dining area and prompt table service make it equally ideal for corporate lunches and multi-generational family meals, with courteous staff who happily customise spice levels and portion sizes.
Do I need to reserve a table in advance?
While walk-ins are welcome, weekend evenings see a surge of patrons from nearby towns, so a quick phone reservation ensures you secure your preferred time slot without waiting.
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