About Foxtrot
Foxtrot is a trendy Bangalore gastropub and live-music venue known as a “House of Subculture,” reflecting its alternative vibe (gighub.club ). It blends international and Indian comfort-food menus (noted for North Indian, Chinese and bar fare (www.tripadvisor.in )) with a full bar and creative cocktails. Originally opened in Koramangala (inside a converted old bungalow) (www.tripadvisor.com ), it later expanded to a larger location on the Marathahalli Outer Ring Road. The Koramangala spot was an intimate multi-level space with cozy cushioned seating and marble-topped tables (www.tripadvisor.com ). The newer Marathahalli branch occupies a high floor of the NTR Royal Plaza (with indoor seating and a rooftop area), and can accommodate roughly 100 guests (www.venuebookingz.com ) (the Koramangala venue held around 50–60). Both locations are part of the Sly Story hospitality group (same owners as the Sly Granny restaurants), giving Foxtrot a reputation for stylish decor, an eclectic menu, and a hip, artsy crowd. (gighub.club ) (www.tripadvisor.com )
Events and Programming
Foxtrot hosts a wide range of events, from club nights and dance parties to live band performances. Booking usually focuses on weekends and special occasions. The lineup includes techno, house, funk and fusion nights by local and international DJs, as well as bands playing indie, metal, Bollywood-fusion and world music. For example, big-name acts like American electronic artist Teebs and Japanese producer Daisuke Tanabe performed at Foxtrot in 2020 (www.ticketfairy.com ). The venue also runs regular themed series – a notable one is “The Foxy Friday,” an in-house club night featuring Bangalore’s bands (for instance, The Purpose played a Foxy Friday show in November 2022 (bangalore.explocity.com )). Other recurring events have included acoustic brunches and even indie film screenings. Cover charges or ticket prices vary by event, often ranging from a few hundred rupees for smaller nights to higher for major gigs. Since Foxtrot’s capacities are modest, popular events can sell out quickly.
Tickets and Booking
Tickets for Foxtrot shows are typically sold online. Event listings appear on Foxtrot’s social media pages and partner sites, often weeks before a show. It’s best to book early for well-known performers, as advance tickets (or “early-bird” passes) are limited. Some promoters also allow last-minute walk-up sales at the door if space remains. There is no dedicated box-office window – most organizers funnel sales through their websites or apps. For DJ nights and club parties, a cover charge (usually ₹300–₹700) may apply at the entrance, especially on weekend nights. In general, expect ticket prices from a few hundred to around ₹1,000+ depending on the act. Keep an eye on Foxtrot’s announcements or event pages for exact sale dates and pricing details.
Seating and Layout
The Koramangala Foxtrot occupied a quirky multi-level bungalow layout, while the Marathahalli Foxtrot spans a modern pub floor with an attached rooftop deck. Both share a casual, open-concept design. The performance stage is at one end of the room, with a dance/standing area in front. Seating consists of low tables and sectional cushioned benches along the sides or back (as noted in reviews (www.tripadvisor.com )). The decor is eclectic – think dim mood lighting and artful touches reflecting its “subculture” theme. Acoustically, the space is lively and bass-heavy (good for dance parties). If you’re primarily interested in the music, the best viewing spots are near the stage and central floor area. For a more relaxed experience (or conversation), the side and rear tables provide seating away from speakers. There are no formal VIP boxes – it’s mostly general-admission seating. Beer and bar tables are set along one side, and in the Koramangala branch there was a small mezzanine/in-between level. Avoid standing in narrow aisles; the whole floor is relatively compact so plan to arrive early for the preferred viewing or seating area.
Getting There and Parking
Foxtrot has or had two Bangalore locations. The original Koramangala branch was at 17, Service Road, SBI Colony, Koramangala 3rd Block (www.tripadvisor.co.uk ) , which is near Indiranagar and MG Road. The newer Marathahalli branch is at 89/1 Outer Ring Road, 2nd Floor (NTR Royal Plaza, Home Building), Marathahalli, Bengaluru 560037 (www.tripadvisor.in ) . Both are clearly marked by the Foxtrot signage. Public transit access is moderate: Koramangala’s venue is accessible by numerous city buses (closer to the metro’s reach), while Marathahalli lies on the ring road for buses to Whitefield and Electronic City. There is no direct metro stop at Marathahalli (the nearest purple line stop is several kilometers away), so many visitors opt for auto-rickshaws or app-based taxis. Ride-share cars and autos can easily drop you at the building entrance (Outer Ring Road has designated lanes). Street parking in both areas is very limited. The Marathahalli Foxtrot is inside an office complex; it may have paid basement parking but spaces fill up fast. Koramangala has narrow street parking; early arrival is key. If driving, be prepared to park in nearby lots or garages. A wise strategy is to hop off with a friend and valet parking if available. Out-of-towners often travel via taxi/Uber – the Outer Ring Road has good connectivity to Silk Board and KR Puram, so evenings can be busy. Plan your route accordingly and allow extra time for traffic.
Inside the Venue
Upon entering, expect a casual but energetic vibe. Security usually wanders through to check IDs for any guest drinking alcohol (legal drinking age in Bangalore is 21), so have a government ID ready. There’s typically a small cover charge or entry wristband on event nights. The interior is dark with dynamic party lighting – the stage is visible from most of the floor. A full bar is available serving beer, spirits and a range of cocktails. Foxtrot also offers table service, so you can order food and drinks at your own table. The menu is broad: it includes Indian comfort foods (biryanis, kebabs, etc.) and Western pub staples (burgers, pizza, salads). One reviewer highlighted inventive dishes like beetroot galouti kebab, noting the creative menu (www.tripadvisor.com ). Vegetarian and vegan options are plentiful (TripAdvisor notes the menu is “vegetarian friendly” (www.tripadvisor.in )). If you want food, the kitchen usually stays open until late and some nights feature special appetizers or brunch menus (for example, Sunday market/brunch vibes have happened).
Other amenities: Restrooms are on-site (usually upstairs/out of the main hall). Bangalore’s warm climate means no coat check is needed and there’s generally no coatroom. Wi-Fi may be limited; many patrons use their mobile data. Have cash and card – the venue accepts digital payments but small purchases (like cover charges or drinks) are often easiest in cash. Photography is generally allowed (mobile cameras are fine), but be discreet during performances. Merchandise (band T-shirts, etc.) is not typically sold at Foxtrot – it’s more of a foodie/music venue than a concert hall. If you’re coming with a group, note that crowded evenings can get loud; seating is first-come, and you might need to stand-and-order if all tables are taken.
Nearby Amenities
The Marathahalli Outer Ring Road area has several dining and nightlife options. Within a block of Foxtrot you’ll find fast-food chains and local eateries – for example, a Domino’s or takeaway stalls in the plaza—and popular South Indian chain outlets like Nandhana Palace (biryani) or breakfast joints. There are also a few cafés and juice bars in the complex for pre-show coffee or snacks. If your group wants a full meal, the shopping hubs of Marathahalli and nearby Kundalahalli Road have dozens of restaurants (vegetarian thalis, Chinese restaurants, etc.) within a short drive. Right near Koramangala Foxtrot, the scene includes pubs, lounges and restaurants in Indiranagar and the 80 Feet Road area, making it easy to plan dinner + drinks before an evening out.
For drinks after Foxtrot: the Marathahalli location doesn’t have another bar in the same building, so options are limited to nearby lounges or returning toward the city. Koramangala has more late-night options (pubs and 24-hour cafes). Late-night transport: taxis/Ubers and autos are plentiful on Outer Ring Road; they will drop you outside the complex. Many apps service the area late into the night, but it’s a good idea to request your ride before the last song ends.
Lodging: This is a primarily tech-industrial neighborhood, so there are fewer high-end hotels immediately around. Budget and mid-range hotels can be found near Marathahalli junction and Whitefield areas. Some service apartments and business hotels (e.g. around Marathahalli or Hennur) are within a few kilometers. In Koramangala/Indiranagar, hotels range from guesthouses to 3-star chains, much closer if you need overnight accommodations.
What Makes This Venue Special
Foxtrot stands out in Bangalore’s scene by combining a chilled-out pub atmosphere with cutting-edge music. Its Koramangala location – an old Bangalore bungalow adapted into a club (www.tripadvisor.com ) – gave it unique charm and retro flair not found in generic bars. The Marathahalli branch carries that spirit with a rooftop lounge that feels rare in this part of town. The mix of world cuisines and inventive drinks adds to the appeal; one review praised Foxtrot’s unusual dishes and said the co-located Mimansi café (same owners, same space) offered some of the best breakfast/brunch in India (www.tripadvisor.com ).
Culturally, Foxtrot has become a hub for Bangalore’s subculture: it brought underground electronic music and experimental bands to the city’s mainstream nightlife. It’s often mentioned in local forums and reviews as a “hidden gem” for artful cocktails and ambience. By hosting international DJs and diverse genre nights, it has influenced the local music scene (many indie and techno fans consider it a landmark venue). Both artists and audiences love Foxtrot for its community feel – crowd members mingle across tables, and local bands often jam after official sets.
Legends of Foxtrot are more word-of-mouth than historical: some point to memorable early gigs or the once-weekly Sunday market that drew crowds. While not as large or famous as big theatres or stadiums, Foxtrot’s intimate vibe makes any event feel personal. Patrons regularly note the friendly, energetic staff and the fact that the bar feels more like a happening house party than a corporate lounge. In short, Foxtrot matters because it offers a one-of-a-kind, creative night out – a place where craft cocktails and club beats intersect, giving Bangaloreans an alternative to the usual pub circuit (www.tripadvisor.com ) (gighub.club ).
Visitor Tips and Information
Accessibility: The Marathahalli venue has an elevator and ramp, making it wheelchair-friendly; the Koramangala bungalow had stairs, so accessibility was more limited there. Both venues have ground-floor restrooms (usually accessible), and staff can assist guests with mobility needs. When to arrive: On event nights, doors typically open by early evening (around 6–8 PM). Shows often start late (gig hours can be 9–10 PM onwards), so arriving just before start can secure a good spot without waiting hours. What to bring: Carry a valid photo ID for age verification. Bangalore's drinking age is 21, so drivers’ license or passport/Aadhaar is usually checked. Because Foxtrot serves alcohol freely, small children are rarely seen – it’s primarily an adult nightlife venue. Footwear should be sturdy – heels or smooth soles can be slippery on dance floors.
Dress Code: There is no strict uniform, but urban-smart attire is recommended. Many patrons dress up a bit for Friday/Saturday nights. Avoid beachwear or sport shorts; think casual jeans, dresses or ethnic fusion that fit a club. Entry Policy: No outside food or drinks. Bags may be checked briefly. Photography for personal use is fine, but don’t disrupt performers. Common etiquette: Be respectful to staff and other patrons (the vibe is friendly but rowdy behavior can get you ejected). Cover drinks if dancing vigorously to avoid spills. If you buy table service, stay near your group’s table to avoid losing seating.
Food/Drink Tips: The kitchen offers a full menu until close, so you can order snacks or entrees between sets. Try a pub-grilled chicken, fusion kebab or even the signature beetroot appetizer mentioned by reviewers (www.tripadvisor.com ). Beer and cocktails are the main draw, with local and international brands on tap. Happy hours (discounts) sometimes run from 5–8 PM on weekdays, so arriving early can save money. Payment: Both cash and cards are accepted, but smaller events might prefer cash for cover charges or add-on entries. ATMs are nearby but can have service fees – plan accordingly.
Night Transport: Bangalore traffic peaks around showtimes. If you’re driving, verify parking options beforehand and consider leaving extra travel time. Public Autorickshaws (three-wheelers) can drop clients at the venue at fixed rates (look for taxi stands on the Outer Ring Road). Ride-hailing services (Uber/Ola) are abundant, but fares spike on weekend evenings – consider sharing a ride. Weather: Bangalore evenings are generally mild. If you’re on the rooftop, a light sweater might be welcome in winter months.
Overall, the best advice is to go with friends, book or arrive early for big nights, and enjoy the creative, unpretentious atmosphere that Foxtrot is known for. Its insider reputation rewards those who come ready for live music, good food, and a unique Bangalore night out.
What is the address of Foxtrot in Bangalore?
Foxtrot currently operates in two areas of Bangalore. The original Koramangala outlet was at 17 Service Road, SBI Colony, Block 3, Koramangala 3rd Block (near Indiranagar) (www.tripadvisor.co.uk ). The newer Marathahalli location is at 89/1 Outer Ring Road, NTR Royal Plaza (Home Building), Marathahalli, Bengaluru 560037 (www.tripadvisor.in ). Both locations are marked on maps and by Foxtrot signage.
How can I buy tickets for Foxtrot events?
Tickets are usually sold online through official event announcements (via Foxtrot’s social media or promoters). Popular shows often sell out, so book as soon as they go on sale. Sometimes a limited number of tickets are available at the door on event nights, but this is only recommended if online tickets remain. Keep an eye on announcements to know when advance sales start.
What is the seating capacity of Foxtrot?
The Koramangala Foxtrot held about 50–60 people (as a cozy bungalow venue) (www.bookeventz.com ). The Marathahalli Foxtrot is larger; it can accommodate roughly up to 100 guests (www.venuebookingz.com ). Capacity may vary with layout (dance events have more standing room).
Is there parking available at Foxtrot?
Parking is limited at Foxtrot’s locations. The Marathahalli branch is within an office complex (NTR Plaza) that has parking, but spaces are typically paid and limited. Koramangala has very tight street parking on Service Road. The safest approach is to use ride-hailing or auto-rickshaws. If driving, arrive early to find a spot or consider nearby paid lots – after that crowds come, finding parking close by can be very difficult.
Which is the nearest metro or bus stop to Foxtrot?
For Koramangala Foxtrot, the venue is a short auto/bus ride from Indiranagar or M.G. Road metro stations (Purple Line). Marathahalli Foxtrot is on the Outer Ring Road; no metro station is very close (the Yellow/Green lines currently do not reach it). The nearest bus stops are along the Outer Ring Road (Marathahalli or Kundalahalli Circle). The most reliable way is usually an auto-rickshaw or cab directly to the address, since metro coverage there is limited.
What are the best seats or spots for live shows?
Foxtrot is a small venue, so “best seats” depend on preference. For viewing the stage and the full experience, standing near the front center is ideal (lots of room to dance). If you prefer sitting or a table, snag seats along the side walls or near the back; this keeps you close to the thrill but away from the loudest speakers. The side tables and bar stools offer good sight lines during music. On quieter nights or for dining, the cushioned benches give comfort (as one reviewer noted) (www.tripadvisor.com ). In general, try to arrive early on event nights to choose your spot in the layout.
What is the dress code at Foxtrot?
There is no strict dress code, but smart-casual attire is recommended. Many patrons treat Foxtrot nights like club outings, so neat jeans, shirts, dresses or kurtas are common. Very casual beachwear or athletic shorts might stand out. It’s best to dress comfortably for dancing while still looking presentable. Overall, wear whatever you’d feel good in at a trendy lounge – the vibe is relaxed but trendy.
Do I need to bring a photo ID or cash?
Yes – bring valid photo ID (driver’s license, Aadhaar, passport) especially if you plan to drink. The law requires age verification for alcoholic beverages. Carry some cash, as cover charges or entry fees on big nights are often easiest paid in cash. The bar and restaurant accept cards for food and drinks, but it’s wise to have cash for quick cover or tips. An ATM is not guaranteed nearby, so preparing ahead avoids last-minute hassle.
Are outside food or drinks allowed?
No, outside food and drinks are not permitted. Foxtrot is a full-service gastropub, so they expect guests to order from their menu. Any event or cover charge usually includes this policy. Violating it can result in refusal of entry or service. Stick to the in-house menu for both food and alcohol, which offers plenty of choices.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
The Marathahalli Foxtrot is largely wheelchair-accessible – it is on the 2nd floor of a modern building with an elevator and accessible restrooms. The Koramangala location (being an older bungalow) had steps at the entrance, so accessibility was more limited. Always call ahead if you need assistance; the staff can help ensure ramps or lifts are available. Overall, the newer location makes an effort to be inclusive.
Are children allowed at Foxtrot?
Foxtrot is primarily an adult nightlife venue serving alcohol. Young children are rare and not explicitly forbidden, but the atmosphere is very loud and geared toward 21+ audiences. If you visit earlier (for a meal before the night’s entertainment), it may be okay to have older teens with you. Otherwise expect mostly an adult crowd. There is no children’s play area or specific family programming.
Does Foxtrot have outdoor seating or a rooftop?
Yes, the Marathahalli branch includes a rooftop seating area – a small open-air deck where guests can step out for fresh air. The Koramangala location had an open upper patio in the bungalow. On nice evenings, the rooftop provides a change of scenery and cooler temperatures. It isn’t separated from the main bar by admission (it’s part of the venue), so no extra fee is needed to enjoy it.
Are cameras or video recording allowed?
Casual photography (smartphone cameras) is generally allowed, especially early in the night. However, be mindful of performers’ preferences – they may ask you to put away flash photography during shows. Professional cameras without permission are discouraged. In short, feel free to take snapshots, but avoid disrupting the live experience or focusing on performers without consent.
Is there a minimum cover charge or entry fee?
On busy nights and special events, Foxtrot typically levies a cover charge (often around ₹300–₹700) at the door. This fee is waived on quiet weekdays or during off-peak hours. Always check the event details: some concerts or parties explicitly include the entry fee in the ticket, while casual evenings may be free entry until late. At the very least, expect to pay for your first drink or order if no separate cover charge is posted.
Does Foxtrot serve vegetarian or vegan food?
Yes, Foxtrot offers a variety of vegetarian options, and some vegan choices as well. Their menu caters well to plant-based diets – reviewers note it is “vegetarian friendly” (www.tripadvisor.in ). You can find everything from veggie burgers and paneer dishes to salads and thalis. If you have specific dietary needs, the kitchen staff are usually happy to make recommendations or modifications.
What are Foxtrot’s opening hours?
Foxtrot does not publish standard hours, since event times vary. Typically, the venue is open in the late afternoon and runs through the night. Expect kitchen and bar service by 5–6 PM daily. On performance nights, doormen will open around 7–8 PM and the music starts by 9 PM. There’s no early closure time; on busy nights Foxtrot often stays open until midnight or later. It’s best to check any specific event listing or call ahead for that evening’s schedule.