Ditch the idea that a night out needs effort.
House of Pleo isn’t about escape in the grand, cinematic sense. It’s about something quieter. A shift you feel as you step away from the rhythm of Powai and into a rooftop that softens the city without disconnecting from it.
This is a space built for the in-between moments. The walk up. The first drink. The way conversations settle in as the music finds its pace. Familiar coordinates, reimagined into something that feels both easy and intentional.
From cocktails that carry a distinct point of view to food that understands how people actually eat after a long day, everything here works towards one idea—keeping it simple, without making it ordinary.
Curious what happens when a neighbourhood finds its new rhythm?
