Inside Mumbai’s New Wave of Design-Forward Cocktail Bars
/Mumbai’s cocktail culture is entering a new chapter. For years, the city’s nightlife leaned toward large venues, high-energy music, and drinks designed for speed rather than experience. Today, however, a new generation of bars is shifting the conversation toward atmosphere, architecture, and thoughtful design spaces where the setting shapes how the evening unfolds.
Across neighbourhoods like Bandra, bars are increasingly embracing a slower, more intentional approach to hospitality. Lighting, spatial flow, textures, and acoustics are becoming as important as the cocktails themselves. These design-forward spaces are smaller, more intimate, and crafted to encourage conversation and lingering, reflecting a global shift where cocktail bars feel closer to cultural living rooms than nightlife venues.
Tucked discreetly behind the white façade of Olive in Bandra, Call Me Sofia is one of the most compelling examples of this design-forward movement. Conceived by AD Singh and the Olive Group, the bar introduces a concept rarely explored in the city before the Italian aperitivo ritual, where the early evening becomes a moment to pause, gather, and ease gradually into the night.
Unlike traditional cocktail bars that centre themselves around a dominant bar counter or dramatic design statement, Sofia’s layout unfolds with deliberate softness. The semi-open structure allows the space to breathe, drawing in natural light and air from the courtyard while creating a fluid connection between indoors and outdoors. As daylight fades, the bar gradually transforms from a sunlit gathering space into a warm, golden refuge that feels perfectly suited to lingering conversations.
The design, led by Sabina Singh and the Olive Group’s in-house team, blends rustic Italian references with Bandra’s relaxed sensibility. Warm wood tones, textured surfaces, and softly lit alcoves create a space that feels quietly elegant rather than performative. At its centre stands a long-standing tree from the Olive courtyard, thoughtfully integrated into the bar’s layout as an organic focal point that anchors the room in both memory and place.
This thoughtful design philosophy reflects a broader shift in Mumbai’s hospitality landscape. Rather than overwhelming guests with spectacle, bars like Call Me Sofia are crafting environments where people instinctively slow down. The architecture invites conversation, the lighting softens the evening, and the space itself becomes part of the experience.
As Mumbai’s evolving drinkers grow increasingly curious about more mindful, design-forward cocktail bars, Sofia doesn’t attempt to dominate the room. Instead, it quietly shapes the evening around it, one where architecture, ambience, and aperitivo cocktails come together to create a space that feels as much about the moment as it does about the drink.
