Topchi Taproom Nashik Craft Beer Brewery

Topchi Taproom: From Deolali’s Guns to Nashik’s Glasses

For a city long known more for its vineyards than its vats, beer in Nashik feels like a small rebellion. And rebellion is perhaps the right word here, because Topchi Brewing isn’t a random name plucked from thin air. Topchi is the Marathi/Hindi/Urdu word for artillery gunner, and Deolali, right next door, is one of India’s oldest artillery centres. Soldiers trained here, marched here, and fired cannons with the kind of precision you’d expect from men whose nickname would later grace a beer glass. It’s an evocative nod to history. Continue reading Topchi Taproom: From Deolali’s Guns to Nashik’s Glasses

Hand-rolled sourdough Sriracha Chicken Pizza topped with pulled chicken, buffalo mozzarella, caramelised onions, and spicy sriracha sauce at Melba Italian Eatery, Nashik

Food Review Melba, Nashik – A Trattoria with Soul

Final Verdict: Melba doesn’t just feed you; it reassures you that, even in Nashik, there are chefs who refuse shortcuts and let craft be their compass. Price for two: INR. 1500– INR. 2000 (depending on how indulgent you get). There is a certain romance in the word trattoria—a place where food is not manufactured but made, where every plate bears the imprint of a cook’s … Continue reading Food Review Melba, Nashik – A Trattoria with Soul