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From Silk Route Traders to Trendsetters: CenterCourt’s Journey

By PNN | Updated: August 29, 2024 14:00 IST

Nainital (Uttarakhand) [India], August 27: Nestled in the scenic town of Nainital, CenterCourt Sports Bar & Grill is far ...

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Nainital (Uttarakhand) [India], August 27: Nestled in the scenic town of Nainital, CenterCourt Sports Bar & Grill is far more than a culinary spot; it’s a unique fusion of sports enthusiasm, rich Himalayan flavors, and a tribal family’s long-standing dream. Founded in 2021 by Bhupendra Singh, a descendant of erstwhile Silk Route traders, this venture blends the family’s trading legacy with their passion for food, sports, and innovation.

For generations, their family traded Himalayan spices and goods across the Tibetan border. Bhupendra, however, envisioned something different—a vibrant sports-themed café that not only serves delicious meals but also celebrates the spirit of sportsmanship in Haldwani, a tier-3 town often overshadowed by its more famous tourist counterparts.

CenterCourt is designed to be a hub for sports lovers, where guests can indulge in a lively atmosphere filled with sports memorabilia, live screenings, and a curated menu inspired by both local and global flavors. Families, tourists, and locals alike can enjoy the best of both worlds—a place where sports meets socializing. The rooftop venue, overlooking the 180-degree view of the Nainital hills, provides the perfect backdrop for fans to cheer on their favorite teams while enjoying live music.

The café’s innovative approach to food is matched by its commitment to creating an all-inclusive sports experience. From weekend tournaments and game nights to live match screenings, CenterCourt seamlessly integrates sports into its DNA. The blend of Himalayan herbs and spices with popular game-day snacks offers a fresh take on comfort food, making it a favorite among those who come not just for the ambiance, but for the excitement that fills the air during major sports events.

Breaking the stereotype of restro-bars being inaccessible for families, CenterCourt has become a popular destination for all age groups, offering a cozy private dining lounge for those seeking a quieter retreat. Whether it’s catching a match or enjoying a casual meal, CenterCourt’s community-driven vibe brings people together under a shared love for sports.

As Uttarakhand’s largest rooftop sports café, CenterCourt is now ready to expand beyond Nainital. With its successful concept, the brand seeks partners who are as passionate about sports and hospitality as they are. The goal is to take this vibrant mix of tradition, taste, and sports culture nationwide, transforming the way people experience both food and entertainment in tier-3 towns.

CenterCourt isn’t just a dining spot; it’s a movement to redefine how sports and socializing blend seamlessly into modern café culture. As they gear up to expand, CenterCourt invites those who share their vision to join them in bringing this exciting concept to more corners of the country.

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