Perched atop the sun-scorched ramparts of Jodhpur’s Blue City, On The Rocks is less a restaurant than a sandstone time capsule where the aroma of smoked laal maas mingles with the echo of ancient folk drums. Beneath a canopy of stars and centuries-old battlements, diners discover how Rajasthan’s royal kitchens have evolved into a contemporary playground of fire-kissed game, clay-oven breads, and cocktails laced with desert botanicals.

Circuit House Rd, near Ajit Bhawan, Ajit Colony, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342006, India
+91 91193 64555
On The Rocks sits near Ajit Bhawan in Jodhpur’s quiet Ajit Colony, turning out reliably good North-Indian kebabs and dal makhani in a lantern-lit garden that feels miles from Circuit House Road traffic; service is brisk, prices fair, and the 4.2 rating reflects the steady quality rather than fireworks—call +91 91193 64555 for a table at sunset when the fort glows behind the banyan trees.
| Sunday | 12–11 PM |
| Monday | 12–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–11 PM |
| Thursday | 12–11 PM |
| Friday | 12–11 PM |
| Saturday | 12–11 PM |
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Is On The Rocks a standalone restaurant or part of a hotel?
On The Rocks is an independent open-air restaurant located on Circuit House Road, right next to the Ajit Bhawan heritage hotel in Jodhpur, so while it shares the upscale neighbourhood vibe, it operates on its own and welcomes both in-house and walk-in guests.
Do I need to book a table in advance?
Because the place scores a solid 4.2 rating and weekend nights get packed with both locals and travellers, reservations are highly recommended; you can call +91 91193 64555 any afternoon and the staff will hold a lakeside table or a rock-cut booth under the stars for you.
What kind of cuisine does the menu focus on?
The kitchen blends north-west frontier dishes—think laal maas and tandoori pomfret—with classic Continental grills and a few Rajasthani signatures, so every platter carries that smoky charcoal flavour from the open-air stone grills that give the restaurant its name.
Is the venue child-friendly and does it serve alcohol?
Families are welcome before 9 p.m., when the garden area is softly lit and kids can move around safely; after that the mood shifts to a relaxed lounge setting with a full bar stock, yet alcohol service remains optional and non-drinkers can still enjoy fresh mocktails and jal-jeera.
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