This is a piece by my friend Partha Biswas, who lives in Pune and is a regular visitor to the bakery...
More than an eatery, Pune’s German Bakery of late has
achieved an iconic status, due to the bomb blast that had ripped apart the
Bakery a few years back. Renovated and reopened, the new Bakery is but a
shadow of its former self.
Although, the location remains the same, much has changed in
way of ambiance and the spread on offer. Rather than the pseudo psychedelic
interiors , the resurrected Bakery is done in pristine white and blue. Blue
chequered tables under beach umbrellas have replaced the wooden benches while
colourful hangings have become a thing of the past. With only portions of the
Bakery reopened, be prepared to wait before you are allowed to occupy a table.
On weekends, the waiting time can range from anything between 15-45 minutes
depending on the time of the day. Thanks to the security concerns, which would
be permanently associated with the Bakery metal detectors and security guards
have replaced the otherwise,free world aura associated with the Bakery in
days of yore.
Once you have managed
to get inside be prepared for
shoddy service, and if your lucky, the blackberry yielding usher would be kind enough
to get you the menu card soon. Apple
pie, german cakes and organic salads seems to have disappeared from the menu
along with new age food associated with the place. Newer and more conventional dishes have crept in
the menu card, which some old times might find it difficult to digest. The
service, which was known to be quick and snappy unfortunately have become slow.
Also, the parcel services are not operational yet.
On the whole, go if you want to see some of your dreams
wasted. If you want some place to hang around with nothing much to do, then the
new GB might be the place for you. May be you would miss the old world charms
but change as they say is the only constant
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