The Library Bar, Sarojini Nagar is a study library in Sarojini Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi. It is around 0.96 km from Sarojini Nagar metro station.
Based on 605 reviews
Visited The Library Bar for an evening meeting, and the ambience was undoubtedly the highlight of the experience. The elegant interiors, comfortable seating, and sophisticated atmosphere create a calm and premium setting. The place feels refined and is well suited for business discussions, quiet conversations, or simply unwinding after a long day. The service was professional and attentive, and the overall environment felt relaxed without being crowded. The attention to detail in the décor and hospitality adds to the experience. While it is a premium venue, the ambience, service, and peaceful setting make it a worthwhile place to visit in Delhi.
I don’t know where to start, it was highly disappointing, went in there with a lot of expectations. The service was lacking and so was the food, asked for a flatbread got a pizza instead, I’m pretty sure nduja and salami are two different things you can’t just replace one with another. Prawn hargow average. Paying so much for drink the least I expect is not to get chipped clear ice cube. The bartender was lost asked him for a new drink and he repeated my last drink which I told him that I didn’t like it. The vibe and aesthetic of the place immaculate. Will I ever go again? I don’t think so.
Cocktails are nice, ambiance is great both inside and outside, great service. On the pricier side. Must visit once. Shout out to Vishal for great service
A really cool and modern bar. The cocktails are innovative and the ambiance is just amazing. The perfect place to go before or after dinner. Thanks to VS Heiun Kashung for his innovative cocktails and to Bharat Sharma for taking such great care of us! Cannot wait to return!
I recently visited the Library Bar at Leela Palace in Delhi and, unfortunately, my experience was less than stellar. The cocktails, while presented well, were significantly overpriced and lacked any exciting flavors or creativity. Seated directly at the bar, I hoped for some engaging interaction with the bartender, but was met with indifference. It wasn't until I voiced my dissatisfaction with the bar service that the staff responded, showing kindness and a willingness to customize a drink to my liking. The nibbles provided were a highlight, and the menus were aesthetically pleasing, adding a touch of class to the setting. However, the primary reason one visits a bar is for the drinks, and in this regard, Library Bar fell short of expectations, especially given its prestigious location inside Leela Palace. I hope they improve their drink offerings and service to match the high standards one would expect from such a renowned establishment.