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		<title>Tommy’s opens A No-Frills Bar on Old Airport Road, Bangalore</title>
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<p>In a city known for its breweries and buzzy nightlife, <em>Tommy’s</em> brings back the magic of the no-frills neighbourhood bar — where the drinks are strong, the food hits the spot, and the vibe is unmistakably Bangalore.</p>



<p>Located on Old Airport Road, <em>Tommy’s</em> is a 120-seater everyday bar that sits on a site that’s been home to a watering hole since 1966. What began as the legendary HAL Bar, and later became Krupa’s and Sai Krupa, has now been reimagined as <em>Tommy’s</em>, a space that pays homage to its storied past while donning a new playful identity.</p>



<p>“Bangalore has always had a culture of everyday drinking, not in excess, but in ease,” says <strong>Sujay Venkatesh</strong>, Founder of <em>Tommy’s</em>. “With <em>Tommy’s</em>, we wanted to bring back that spirit of no pretence, just solid food, great drinks, and a place that remembers your regular.”</p>



<p>Inside, <em>Tommy’s</em> is brimming with quirky character: cat memorabilia lounges across the space, in portraits, on the bar, and even greets guests at the entrance. The décor leans heavily into nostalgia, with cassette-tiled walls, sticker-covered windows, old-school music posters, and a handcrafted Rock-Ola jukebox, one of only four in the country, that proudly takes song requests.</p>



<p>Behind the bar, expect a wide-ranging menu of easy-drinking cocktails, classic pours, and special-occasion spirits. Signatures include the <strong>Batanga</strong>, the perfectly balanced <strong>Tommy’s Margarita,</strong> the Suffering Bastard, and the nostalgic Strawberry Daiquiri. Beer lovers will find a rotating selection of draughts, while those looking to splurge can toast with Dom Perignon or explore rare Japanese whiskies.</p>



<p>The menu rolls out <strong>bar classics and Indian favourites </strong>designed to hit the spot every time. The kitchen pays tribute to old-school bar bites and local favourites, serving everything from egg bhurji and bheja and gurda masala to mutton seekh, biryanis, peppery masala papad, homestyle curries, chilli cheese naan bites.&nbsp; There’s even a popcorn machine on the counter, an homage to the city’s beloved single-screen theatres.</p>



<p>Tommy’s is a different animal from this bar’s previous avatars. It has swapped its grungy look for a slicker, cooler feel. It’s inviting, yet still intriguing enough to keep you coming back, maybe to play a song on the jukebox, grab popcorn with your beer, or sip a brain-freeze slushy spiked with spirits on a hot afternoon.</p>



<p>But like any great neighbourhood bar, the drinks and dining options are solid, hit-the-spot, and won’t overdraw your account. And it feels like the kind of place that will remember your regular order if you come often enough.</p>



<p>Whether you’re in for a quick post-work drink, a long gossip session with friends, or just a place that lets you play your favourite song,&nbsp; <em>Tommy’s</em> offers a fresh yet familiar experience for a new generation of Bangaloreans.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.businessoffood.in/tommys-opens-a-no-frills-bar-on-old-airport-road-bangalore/">Tommy’s opens A No-Frills Bar on Old Airport Road, Bangalore</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.businessoffood.in">Business of Food</a>.</p>
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