Tucked away in the heart of Madhya Pradesh, The Public House Restaurant reimagines India’s vibrant dining culture through a relaxed gastropub lens. Here, earthy tribal art meets Edison bulbs, while the aroma of local millets and smoky tandoor mingling with craft brews tells a story of regional pride. It’s where chana jor garam gets a truffle twist, and every plate invites travellers and locals to share a table, swap tales, and discover that India’s culinary future can still taste like home.

Lower ground floor, Mahadev Complex 7, Service Road, opposite Board Office, Bhopal, No 6 Locality, Shivaji Nagar, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462011, India
+91 79991 92203
Tucked into the lower ground floor of Mahadev Complex 7 in Shivaji Nagar, The Public House Restaurant feels like a well-kept Bhopal secret: low lighting, polished wood, and a kitchen that turns out butter-soft galouti kebabs and a surprisingly delicate malai broccoli at 4.3-star consistency. The bar list leans craft—try the gin chaat masala fizz—and service is swift without the usual hovering. Ring +91 79991 92203 or book online; the basement space fills fast on weekends.
| Sunday | 12:30–11 PM |
| Monday | 12:30–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 12:30–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 12:30–11 PM |
| Thursday | 12:30–11 PM |
| Friday | 12:30–11 PM |
| Saturday | 12:30–11 PM |
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Where exactly is The Public House Restaurant located in Bhopal?
The Public House Restaurant sits on the lower ground floor of Mahadev Complex 7, Service Road, opposite the Board Office in Shivaji Nagar, making it a central landmark that locals and visitors can spot easily.
How can I reserve a table at The Public House?
Simply call +91 79991 92203 or use the online booking widget on [https://thepublichousebhopal.com/](https://thepublichousebhopal.com/) to lock in your preferred date and time, especially on weekends when the 4.3-star venue fills up fast.
Does the menu cater to both vegetarian and non-vegetarian Indian preferences?
Yes, the chefs balance classic North-Indian gravies, local Bhopuri specials, and continental bar bites, so every vegetarian and non-vegetarian guest finds authentic flavours alongside global comfort food.
Is the space suitable for corporate lunches or only evening drinks?
The ambient lighting, private booths, and professional service make it equally business-lunch friendly by noon and a relaxed lounge after sunset, so you can host clients or unwind with colleagues without switching venues.
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