Kick off at Toit on 100 Feet Road, one of the city’s classic first-pint stops and still a very Bangalore way to start the night. Go a little before peak rush — around 7:00 to 7:30 pm is ideal in July, when a sudden shower can slow traffic and the place fills fast on weekends. Expect a 10–15 minute wait if you don’t have a reservation, and budget roughly ₹900–1,500 per person for a couple of drinks and a snack. From here, the whole crawl stays walkable, which is the real win in Indiranagar.
After Toit, drift onto 100 Feet Road (Indiranagar pub strip) and keep things loose — this stretch is really the atmosphere more than a single stop. You’ll pass clusters of bars, neon signage, music spilling out onto the footpath, and plenty of people doing the same slow hop from one place to the next. It’s only a few minutes on foot between stops, so skip cabs unless the rain gets heavy. Then settle into Arbor Brewing Company for a calmer round: it’s a good reset with craft beer, a little more breathing room, and enough time to chat without the full party volume. Plan about ₹800–1,400 per person here, especially if you’re ordering a full pint or two and sharing plates.
When you’re ready for the energy to spike again, head to The Humming Tree for live music and a crowd that tends to stay animated later than most places nearby. Check the night’s lineup in advance if you can, because the vibe changes a lot depending on whether it’s a DJ set, a band night, or a more open-format party. Finally, close the night with Smoke House Deli for a late dinner or proper snack — it’s the best “I need food now” landing spot in the area, and the polished setting is a nice way to slow the pace before heading back. Expect around ₹900–1,600 per person. If you’re leaving after midnight, book an Uber or Ola from the roadside pickup zones on Indiranagar 100 Feet Road; traffic is usually light then, and the ride home is typically straightforward.
After a late night in Indiranagar, don’t rush this one — a late-morning start is exactly right for Koramangala. Aim to leave around 10:30 to 11:00 am so you can arrive without feeling dragged, and keep the first hour easy. Begin at Starbucks Coffee, Koramangala 7th Block, a reliable soft landing for an iced latte, cold brew, or just a long sit with your phone and plans for the night ahead. Expect around ₹300–600 per person, and if you get there before noon on a weekend, seating is usually manageable; after that it gets busier with laptop crowd and brunch stragglers.
From there, head to the Koramangala 5th Block food streets, which is really one of the best places in the city to watch Bangalore do its thing: office folks, college groups, date-night couples, and pub-goers all crossing paths. This area works best around 1:00 to 2:30 pm, when lunch spots are active but not yet in full dinner rush. Keep it casual — think rolls, biryani, South Indian meals, burgers, or quick bar snacks — and budget ₹400–900 per person depending on where you stop. This is also a good stretch to just wander a bit; everything is close enough that a short walk between lanes and cafés keeps the day from feeling overplanned.
In the late afternoon, settle into The Bier Library for a longer stop: it’s the kind of place where you can ease into the evening with a proper beer and a snack plate while the city traffic builds outside. This is usually the sweet spot for a brewpub break — around 4:30 to 6:00 pm — before the louder crowd arrives. Expect roughly ₹900–1,500 per person, depending on how many drinks and starters you order. From there, a short ride or walk brings you to Social, Koramangala, where the vibe shifts from relaxed hangout to full pre-party. Go around 6:30 to 8:30 pm for cocktails, loud music, and a younger, high-energy crowd; budget ₹1,000–1,800 per person.
Save Pebble The Jungle Lounge for last, when you actually want the night to turn into a party. Head over after 9:30 pm, especially on a Saturday, because that’s when the DJ sets and dance floor energy really start to build. It’s one of the city’s more reliably late-running party spots, so plan for a long finish and budget ₹1,000–2,000 per person. Getting around Koramangala is straightforward by Uber, Ola, or even an auto for short hops, usually 5–15 minutes between stops depending on traffic. If you’re heading back after midnight, book your cab a little early — July showers can slow things down, and it’s much easier to leave on your own terms than try to find one with the crowd.