Pune’s food and nightlife calendar this week feels unusually balanced.
One side of the city is gathering around giant IPL screens with beer and loud opinions about batting orders. The other side is booking carefully curated date-night dinners inside Koregaon Park while luxury hotels quietly dedicate entire menus to regional Indian beverages.
Which honestly feels like Pune functioning exactly as intended.
Across Baner, Bund Garden Road, and central Pune, this week’s experiences move between casual sports screenings and polished dining concepts — giving people options whether they want high-energy evenings or slow conversations over multiple courses.
Here is everything worth checking out.
27/5 – 31/5 | 7.30 pm
Screening of IPL at Flow
Flow in Baner turns into a full IPL screening zone this week — bringing together cricket, food, drinks, and the increasingly theatrical emotional investment people develop during tournament season.
Public IPL screenings work because they transform cricket into collective performance. Every boundary becomes louder. Every dropped catch feels personally offensive. And strangers suddenly begin discussing net run rates like professional analysts.
Which honestly happens every year.
Flow’s lounge-style atmosphere keeps the experience social rather than stadium-chaotic, making it ideal for groups looking to combine match nights with dinner and drinks instead of simply watching at home.
At ₹200, the pricing stays accessible enough for casual plans while still offering a more energetic viewing setup than regular cafés.
Where: Flow, Baner, Pune | Tickets: ₹200
27/5 onwards | Multiple dates
Harvest for Two: A Date Night at Farro
Farro in Koregaon Park hosts Harvest for Two this week — a curated date-night dining experience designed around seasonal ingredients, intimate seating, and slower-paced conversations.
Date-night tasting experiences continue growing because people increasingly want dinners to feel memorable rather than transactional. Multiple courses, curated menus, and carefully designed ambience create evenings structured around staying present instead of rushing through reservations.
Also, Koregaon Park practically specialises in romantic dining aesthetics at this point.
Farro’s farm-to-table reputation gives the event additional appeal, with the “harvest” concept suggesting ingredient-focused dishes and seasonal flavours rather than overly heavy fine-dining formality.
At ₹3500, the experience comfortably fits into Pune’s premium date-night dining category.
Where: Farro, Koregaon Park, Pune | Tickets: ₹3500
27/5 – 31/5 | 9 am
Incredible Drinks of India at Lobby Cafe
Feast at Sheraton Grand presents Incredible Drinks of India this week — a themed beverage experience highlighting regional Indian drinks often overlooked inside mainstream restaurant culture.
Which honestly makes this one of the more interesting concepts happening right now.
Indian dining conversations usually focus heavily on food while traditional beverages receive surprisingly little attention despite enormous regional diversity. This showcase appears designed to change that through curated drinks inspired by different parts of the country — likely featuring seasonal coolers, heritage beverages, spiced drinks, and regional refreshment traditions.
Luxury hotels increasingly succeed when they build experiences around cultural specificity rather than generic global menus, and this feels aligned with that direction.
At ₹470, it remains one of the week’s more affordable luxury-hotel experiences.
Where: Feast — Sheraton Grand, Bund Garden Road, Pune | Tickets: ₹470
Daily | 11 am onwards
Khatte Meethe Kisse at Copper Chimney PMC Pune
Copper Chimney launches Khatte Meethe Kisse this week — a food experience rooted around comforting Indian flavours and nostalgic dining energy.
The title roughly translates to “sweet and sour stories,” which honestly feels appropriate for Indian food generally. Regional cuisine has always been deeply tied to memory, family gatherings, celebrations, and emotional attachment — something restaurant concepts increasingly attempt to recreate intentionally.
Copper Chimney’s long-standing reputation for North Indian comfort food makes it a natural fit for this kind of thematic dining experience. Expect rich gravies, familiar flavours, and menu choices designed more around satisfaction than experimentation.
At ₹200, the pricing makes this one of the city’s more approachable dining outings currently available.
Where: Copper Chimney PMC, Pune | Tickets: ₹200
All event details are as provided by organisers and are subject to change. Readers are advised to confirm timings and ticket availability directly with venues before attending.