About Cinco
Cinco is an upscale resto-bar and patisserie in Pune, launched in mid-2019 (av-icnx.com ). The name – Spanish for “five” – hints at its five-senses concept: “an indulgence for all the 5 senses,” with décor and ambiance built around that idea (av-icnx.com ). Spread over roughly 8,000 sq. ft. of space in the converted Raja Bahadur Mills complex (av-icnx.com ), Cinco combines a sleek indoor lounge and bar with a lush outdoor garden area. Its signature island bar and high open ceilings (in the century-old mill building) create an industrial-chic vibe. Located on Bund Garden Road behind the Sheraton Grand, the venue anchored Pune’s newly revamped nightlife district (lbb.in ) (av-icnx.com ). Local guides note that Cinco was intentionally designed to cater to “any and every kind of customer” (lbb.in ) – from families enjoying a quiet patisserie corner (complete with in-house baked breads and classic sodas) to young party-goers dancing under live DJs. In short, Cinco brought a “five times better” party-and-dining concept to the city (av-icnx.com ).
Architecturally, the venue is unique. It occupies what was once the century-old Raja Bahadur textile mill (a.k.a. The Mills) (www.palmtechnology.in ), so the layout retains some heritage elements. For example, the restaurant could not hang equipment from the historic ceiling trusses – engineers instead wall-mounted the big speakers and show lights to preserve the old structure (www.palmtechnology.in ) (www.palmtechnology.in ). This reuse of an old mill gives Cinco character: exposed brick and ironwork give way to modern lighting and sound, blending old and new. Bloggers praise the transformation – one reviewer gushes that Cinco is “gorgeous,” with a versatile layout that’s quiet and quaint on one side (great for elders with tea or bread (lbb.in )) and a lively club scene on the other.
Events and Programming
Cinco’s schedule centers on club-style nightlife. On weeknights and weekends you’ll find themed parties, DJs spinning party and Bollywood music, ladies’ nights, and other dance events. The management itself advertises “themed week-nights and action-packed weekends” as their jam (av-icnx.com ). A raised DJ booth at one end of the indoor lounge provides high-volume dance music, while the outdoor garden is wired for live performances (av-icnx.com ) (www.palmtechnology.in ). In practice, Cinco regularly hosts club gigs and occasional live band sets. For instance, one past event listing shows Indian rapper K I N G stopping by during his 2019 tour (he played at Cinco on 11 Oct 2019) (www.ticketfairy.com ). (Though high-profile concerts are rare in Pune, local DJs and bands often headline Cinco’s party nights.) On festive occasions – New Year’s Eve, Holi/Diwali parties, or big match screenings – Cinco may run special events with cover charges.
Importantly, Cinco is also known for its Sunday brunch . Every weekend the venue switches to a lavish buffet with unlimited alcohol. One review raved that the brunch includes “a variety of starters, live counters, crazy main courses and in-house desserts,” and – most notably – “all this with a variety of their sangria/beer in unlimited quantity” (lbb.in ). In other words, for a fixed price you get all-you-can-eat meals plus bottomless sangria (or local beer). This brunch tradition attracts families and groups, balancing out Cinco’s late-night club identity. In summary, visitors can expect Cinco to operate daily (brunch by afternoon, party by evening) with a mix of dining, DJs, and special events. Typical activities include cocktail nights, live music sessions in the garden, happy-hour promos, and the weekly Sunday brunch fiesta.
Tickets and Booking
For restaurant dining (no show) Cinco generally does not require tickets – you can simply walk in or reserve a table. Meals with drinks typically cost about ₹1,600–1,800 for two people (www.zomato.com ) (around ₹800–₹900 per person, sharing appetizers, main courses and a couple of drinks). The popular Sunday brunch buffet has its own fixed price (often around ₹1,500–₹2,000 per person including unlimited open bar). Drinks at the bar range from roughly ₹200–₹400 for cocktails or wine by the glass, and ₹100–₹150 for domestic beer. For club nights or special concerts, there may be a cover charge or ticket. Entry fees in Pune clubs are usually in the few hundred rupees range; one local blogger estimated event costs at about “₹500–₹1,000” per person (beyond the price of food) (lbb.in ).
When tickets are needed (e.g. for a big live show), they are sold online or through local ticket vendors. Cinco promotes events via its own “Cinco Club” mailing list and social media, where online booking links can appear. It’s wise to buy in advance for popular acts, since capacity is limited. General admission tables or dance floor access are usually available on a first-come, first-serve basis along with ticket purchase. Occasionally Cinco may allow walk-in entry at the door if space permits, but for guaranteed seating or large groups it’s best to reserve. Reservations for dinners can be made by phone through the restaurant, and some parties also accept table reservations (especially if you want a private table or VIP area on a party night).
Seating and Layout
Cinco’s layout is divided into three main zones (av-icnx.com ) (av-icnx.com ): a 3,000 sq.ft. indoor nightclub, a 3,000 sq.ft. outdoor garden, and a smaller 600 sq.ft. patisserie/dessert lounge. The indoor club area is mostly open-plan: the dance floor sits in front of a DJ booth (on a raised platform), with scattered tables and lounge seating around the edges. This section is general admission for dancing and standing-room; there are no fixed seat numbers (so most seats are first-come). Along one side is a long island bar serving drinks. The rooftop garden area has semi-open seating (some tables and chairs under canopies or open sky) and is wired for live performances. Meanwhile the patisserie at the back offers quiet table seating only – no loud music – and features the bakery/desert counter and café-style seating.
For viewing concerts or DJ sets, the best spot is usually near the dance floor in the indoor area (close to the DJ) if you want to be in the thick of it, or in the outdoor garden if you prefer some breeze and space. VIPs can request a reserved table near the stage or by the bar (at an extra charge). Acoustically, the sound system was professionally designed: high-power speakers deliver booming club music to the dance floor, while the patisserie plays its own mild soundtrack through hidden speakers in the walls (av-icnx.com ). The outdoor speakers are linked so that live band sets in the garden can be heard inside as well. In general, Cinco is a loud venue (club speakers), so bring ear protection if needed. Certain corners (like the patisserie) remain relatively quiet for conversation; the front entrance area has more of a lounge vibe during dining hours.
Getting There and Parking
Location: Cinco is at Raja Bahadur Mill Road (also called Bund Garden Road) in Sangamvadi, Pune (wanderlog.com ). The official address is Unit Nos.4–5, The Mills (Raja Bahadur City Centre), 5, Raja Bahadur Mill Road – right behind the Sheraton Grand Pune hotel (wanderlog.com ). This places it in central Pune: only ~2 km north of Pune Railway Station and a short drive from downtown Shivajinagar. Bund Garden Road is a main artery that connects the railway and highway areas, so it’s easy to reach by road.
By car/parking: Onsite parking is limited. The Mills complex and nearby Sheraton have some paid valet and lot parking, but spaces fill up on busy nights. If you’re driving, plan to arrive early (8–8:30 PM) to find a spot. Valet service is often offered for loyalty club guests or high-spend tables. Otherwise, there are gated paid parking lots a block away on Bund Garden Road, and limited street parking (keep an eye on parking signage). Rideshare drop-offs are easier: simply ask to be dropped at “Raja Bahadur Mill Road” or “Behind Sheraton Pune.”
By taxi/auto: The simplest way is to take a pool or app-based taxi (Uber/Ola) or a local auto-rickshaw to Bund Garden Road. Inform the driver about the Sheraton/Pink Liquor & Grill or The Mills landmark. Pune’s auto drivers know “Sheraton” and “Raja Bahadur Mill Road.” Note that Uber/Ola drivers sometimes drop passengers on the main road entrance; you’ll walk a short distance into The Mills complex. Also consider the local rickshaw stand near Sheraton – asking “Cinco, near Sheraton” generally works.
By bus/other transit: Pune’s city buses (PMPML) run along Bund Garden Road, though schedules are infrequent in the evening. The nearest bus stops are “Sheraton/Valley School” or “Maharashtra Raj Bhavan” – both about a 5–10 min walk. Trains: Pune Station is ~1.5 km away (a 10–15 min drive); there is no direct train line to Bund Garden, so take a taxi or bus from there. Pune Metro is not yet operational in this area (as of 2025). If flying in, Pune Airport (Lohegaon) is about 12–15 km east – a taxi takes ~30 minutes by road.
Inside the Venue
Entry & security: On event nights, expect a basic security check at the door (bag inspection and ID). Casual attire is fine for dining, but on party nights smart-casual is preferred (no shorts or flip-flops after dark). You must carry a government ID if you plan to drink (Cinco is 18+ for serving alcohol, and after 10 PM only adults are allowed on the dance floor). There is typically an entry fee on big party nights; otherwise the main cost is food and drink.
Atmosphere: The vibe at Cinco shifts from dinner to dance. Early evening (6–9 PM) is relaxed: soft lighting, lounge music, and diners enjoying appetizers and cocktails. As it gets later, the lights come up on the dance floor, the DJs crank up the beats, and the crowd changes to younger clubbers. The décor uses mood lighting and party graphics; one memorable feature is the panoramic bar that all guests circle around. Even at full capacity the layout feels roomy thanks to high ceilings and separate areas. The outdoor area adds a breath of fresh air – on cool nights you might see sparklers or fog machines in use.
Food and drink: Cinco has a full restaurant menu alongside the bar. It leans toward international cuisine with some Indian twists. You’ll find wood-fired pizzas, pastas, salads, and meat entrees (for example, reviewers have praised their spicy mustard chicken (lbb.in )). The bread, pastries and desserts are baked in-house (lbb.in ); this includes pizzas and an array of cakes or cookies in the patisserie corner. Weekly specials may include brunch items (idli, parathas, etc. during the themed buffet) or new cocktail releases. The bar menu features classic cocktails (margaritas, mojitos, etc.), a signature frozen sangria (highlighted during brunch), local and imported beers, wines, and soft drinks. One review notes the “refreshing cocktails” and island bar setup as a highlight of the interior (av-icnx.com ).
Other amenities: Restrooms (clean and air-conditioned) are available inside the venue (the kitchen/office area takes the rest of the space (av-icnx.com )). There is no cloakroom, so large outerwear and umbrellas should be kept at your table or with a friend. The venue likely offers Wi-Fi for guests (common in modern Pune lounges), though most people focus on the social scene. As with most Pune nightlife spots, photo opportunities abound – feel free to use your phone camera for selfies or small videos (just no professional camera gear without permission).
Nearby Amenities
Restaurants and Bars: Cinco is part of The Mills complex on Bund Garden Road, which hosts several eateries. Notably, Botanica – a garden-themed lounge with a revolving bar – opened nearby in the same block (lbb.in ). Two other lounges called Tathya and Miller’s are also in this new city-center hub (lbb.in ). Within a short walk you’ll find casual cafés and kitchens inside The Mills (coffee shops, a bakery, etc.). Next door, the Sheraton Grand Pune hotel offers multiple dining options (the Hola! bar and Fiesta restaurant, for example) if you need a quieter pre-show meal. Across the road is the Sheraton’s sister property, Four Points by Sheraton (which also has a pub and Indian restaurant). For quick bites earlier in the day, traditional options on nearby Sassoon Road (North Indian dhabas, fast food) are a 5–10 min drive.
Hotels: The closest hotel is the Sheraton Grand Pune Bund Garden (literally across the street) – perfect for guests who want a short walk after the last call. Other nearby stays include Four Points by Sheraton Pune (2–3 min drive north) and Hotel Aurora Towers (on Bund Garden Road, 10 min south). For more choices, Pune’s downtown area (Shivaji Nagar/Koregaon Park) is 2–3 km away. Many visitors combine a Cinco night out with a stay at these central hotels. If traveling farther, Pune airport hotels (like Ibis Pune and Westin) are 15–20 min drive to the east.
When to arrive: For dinner reservations, try to show up by 7 PM. For the club nights, arriving around 9–10 PM (when the party really starts) is common. Late-night rideshare services (Uber/Ola) and city auto-rickshaws run all evening, but buses wind down after 10 PM. The last public transport options are usually Rajasthan Taxi or departmental cabs by midnight. After that, guests rely on taxis or staying late – so plan your logistics if you have to head home very late.
What Makes This Venue Special
Cinco’s uniqueness comes from blending multiple experiences under one roof. First, the dual concept – a serious dining pâtisserie by day and a full-blown club by night – is rare in Pune. Few venues offer both artisanal baked goods and a 100+ person dancefloor. Secondly, the industrial heritage of its setting adds character. Being housed in the century-old Raja Bahadur Mills (rebranded Rajabahadur City Centre) gives it an authentic “loft” feel. The building’s age imposed creative solutions (no ceiling fixtures), so everything from the sound system to the lighting had to be specially engineered (www.palmtechnology.in ) (www.palmtechnology.in ). Savvy sources note that Touchwood Automations even China-imported stage lights, then mounted them on angled wall frames (because the management wouldn’t allow ceiling rigging in the historic space) (www.palmtechnology.in ). This story underscores Cinco’s marriage of vintage charm with cutting-edge AV gear – a rarity among Pune’s bars.
Another special factor is Cinco’s “five times better” philosophy (av-icnx.com ). Its founders (reportedly five friends) built the place intentionally to hit all customer segments (lbb.in ). A Sunday bruncher mentioned above can also return Friday night to dance – the venue is truly 360-degree. That all-in approach is part of the lore: promotional articles emphasize Cinco as a sensory indulgence (sight, sound, taste, etc.). Signature moments – such as their epic bottomless sangria brunches (lbb.in ) and late-night DJ events – have become quite talked-about locally. In short, diners love Cinco for its creative menu and ambience (e.g. “mustard chicken” and pastries) (lbb.in ), while partygoers love the spacious dance floor and rooftop vibe (av-icnx.com ). By satisfying both ends of Pune’s cultural spectrum, Cinco has earned a cult following among residents.
Finally, Cinco holds a cultural significance in modern Pune. When it opened, journalists compared its impact to Mumbai’s trendy Kamala Mills district; suddenly, Bund Garden Road became a new nightlife hub (lbb.in ). Its presence ushered in more high-end lounges and fine-dining bars in the area. As one Pune nightlife guide noted: The aging mills complex was revitalized into a “plush city centre… with lounges and global-curated restaurants” (lbb.in ), and Cinco was among the flagship venues. Musicians and DJs appreciate the professional sound system and large multi-zone layout (av-icnx.com ), knowing their music will reach every corner of the club and patio clearly. All these points – multi-sensory design, dual dining/dancing identity, historical setting, and community buzz – contribute to Cinco’s special status in Pune.
Visitor Tips and Information
Accessibility: Cinco is on the ground floor of its mall-like complex, so it has ramp access at the main entrance. Inside, there are no stairs to the main areas, though the high platform DJ booth is raised. However, because this space is in an old building, wheelchair users should call ahead and confirm (for example, whether restrooms and tables are fully step-free). Many Pune venues are improved for accessibility but standards can vary. By policy, all are welcome at Cinco; just mention any special needs when reserving or at the door.
What to bring/not bring: Always have a valid photo ID (driver’s license or passport) if you plan to drink. Wallet/cash and cards for cover charge and drinks. Dress comfortably but neatly: casual/lounge attire is fine (think jeans or slacks and a nice shirt). Avoid extremely casual beachwear or flip-flops on party nights. Outside food and beverages are not allowed. Large backpacks or items requiring storage should be left at home or kept under the table, as there is no cloak service. Mobile phones or small cameras are allowed for photos (no large professional photo/video equipment without permission). The weather can cool off on the rooftop – bring a light jacket if needed, as doors may be opened to the garden in winter.
Avoid mistakes: Don’t assume Cinco is a pub open 24/7 – check the event time. Arrive about 30 minutes before showtime if you have tickets or plans. On busy nights, don’t expect easy re-entry: if you step out, the line might grow. Also, check Cinco’s social media or call on festival days – they may have earlier closing hours or dress requirements. Pregame (if you drink) responsibly: last-call tends to be around 1–2 AM. Finally, if unfamiliar with Pune, remember that Bund Garden Road is one-way only at night, so give extra travel time and know alternate routes (like Sassoon Road or Shaniwar Wada Road) if in a hurry. The hotel and restaurant staff (especially the elderly) are friendly – a little local saab (sir) or madam goes a long way!
How can I buy tickets for events at Cinco?
For most club nights and concerts you can buy tickets online (through the event organizer or venue’s official channels) in advance. Cinco may also sell tickets at the box office or entrance on the day of the event (if not sold out). For dinner or brunch, no ticket is needed – just make a reservation or walk in. Special promotions and VIP wrangling are often handled via Cinco’s own website or social pages.
What is the typical price range for food and drinks at Cinco?
A dinner for two (with shared appetizers, main courses and a couple of drinks) typically runs around ₹1,600–₹1,800 (www.zomato.com ). Many tables end up spending roughly ₹800–₹900 per person with food and one drink each. Cocktail prices are usually ₹200–₹400; beer costs around ₹100–₹150. The Sunday brunch (unlimited buffet + drinks) is priced similarly (~₹1,500–₹2,000 per person). Cover charges for club nights, when applied, tend to be a few hundred rupees extra per person (as one review suggests, event budgets run about “₹500–₹1,000” per head (lbb.in )). Always check the event listing, as prices can change for big shows or festivals.
Is there a dress code or age restriction at Cinco?
Cinco generally requires a smart-casual dress code on party nights (avoid beachwear, slippers or overly athletic attire). Many tickets booths enforce a neat or semi-formal dress standard after 9 PM. The venue is 18+ for alcohol service – you must have a valid ID (driver’s license or passport) to enter after dark. Children may be allowed during daytime brunch hours if accompanied by adults, but after about 10 PM Cinco is strictly for adults. It’s best to ask the venue in advance if you plan to bring anyone under age.
Can I reserve a table at Cinco or buy tickets at the door?
Yes, you can reserve tables for dinner or brunch by calling the restaurant. Booking is recommended on Friday/Saturday evenings or weekend brunch (the place fills up fast on those days). If no reservation is needed (like on a quiet weekday), you can walk in. For live music or club events, advance ticket purchase is safer; Cinco may have limited tickets available at the door, but popular shows will often sell out early. VIP tables or group packages for party nights usually require prior booking.
What is Cinco’s address and how do I get there?
Cinco is located at The Mills (Raja Bahadur City Centre) on Raja Bahadur Mill Road (Bund Garden Road), Sangamvadi, Pune – exactly “5, Raja Bahadur Mill Rd, Behind Hotel Grand Sheraton” (wanderlog.com ). This is in central Pune, just off Bund Garden Road behind the Sheraton Grand Pune hotel. You can reach it by driving or by taking any bus or taxi to Bund Garden Road. Landmarks: look for Sheraton Grand or The Mills (a blue glass-front building). Ride-hailing apps (Uber/Ola) also easily find it by searching for “Cinco” or the Sheraton.
Is there parking available at or near Cinco?
Parking is limited. The Mills complex has a small paid parking area, but it often fills up on busy nights. Valet parking might be offered during large events (especially for Cinco Club members or VIP tickets). Alternatively, a larger public lot is just across the street near the Sheraton Grand. Street parking on Bund Garden Road is scarce and not guaranteed. If possible, use a taxi or rideshare to avoid parking hassles.
What public transportation options serve Cinco?
Public buses run along Bund Garden Road (Pune Station area). The nearest city bus stop is a short walk away (“Sheraton/Sangamvadi”). However, service in late evening is infrequent. The closest train station is Pune Junction, about 2 km away (take an auto or cab from there). There is no metro or tram to this area. The easiest back-up plans are app taxis (Uber/Ola) or the local auto-rickshaws (which you can hail on Bund Garden Road). Auto fares in Pune are moderate. At night, cabs and autos are plentiful outside Cinco.
What is the seating arrangement at Cinco? Are seats reserved?
Cinco does not have stadium-style seating. Instead, there are scattered tables and lounge seats along the edges of the floor. Most events are general admission: guests stand or sit wherever space is free, except for VIP tables that can be booked in advance. If you reserve a table, the restaurant will assign it (typically in the indoor lounge or patio area). Otherwise, on a busy night you’ll be finding spots on a first-come basis. The dance floor itself is open standing room. For a close view of the entertainment, grab a spot near the front of the floor or close to the DJ booth.
Does Cinco have a VIP section or special viewing area?
There is no permanently fixed VIP balcony, but Cinco does offer reserved tables or roped-off areas for private groups on busy party nights. These Tables are often nearest to the DJ or with a sofa setup. Booking ahead for a large group effectively gives you a designated VIP area. The outdoor patio also has some semi-private seating that can be reserved.
Are outside food or drinks allowed at Cinco?
No. Cinco does not allow outside food or beverages on the premises. All food and drinks must be purchased from the venue’s menu or bar. If you have dietary restrictions, it’s best to inform them in advance (they may make special arrangements), but in general expect to pay for Cinco’s offerings only.
Can I take photos or videos inside Cinco?
Casual phone photography is allowed (many people take selfies and videos of the party). However, professional cameras or recording equipment require prior approval by venue management. Flash photography is usually discouraged during performances. It’s best to be discreet: many patrons constantly film short social videos with phones, which is generally fine as long as it doesn’t disturb others. Always ask permission before filming performers closely.
Is Cinco wheelchair accessible?
Cinco is on the ground level of The Mills, and the main entrance has a ramp. Inside, the floor is flat. However, the restroom and some corners can be tight, and there is no elevator needed since it’s single-floor. It should be mostly accessible for guests in wheelchairs. That said, if you have mobility needs, it’s wise to call ahead and let the staff know so they can assist you (for example, by ensuring the nearest restroom is clear). Hotel staff in Pune are generally helpful to attendees with special needs.
What food and drink options does Cinco offer?
Cinco’s menu is quite extensive. Expect international cuisine like pizzas, pastas, grilled meats, seafood tacos, and Indian-globally inspired entrees (for example, their popular mustard chicken (lbb.in )). They also have a sushi/poke section and various vegetarian appetizers. The patisserie corner offers fresh bakery items, cakes and European-style desserts baked onsite (lbb.in ). The bar has a wide selection of cocktails, mocktails, beer, wine and spirits. One useful tip: their sangria and beer were highlights of the unlimited brunch deal (lbb.in ), and the happy hours often feature drink combos. If you’re there for brunch or dinner, a server can guide you through daily specials and signature dishes.
Is there Wi-Fi available at Cinco?
Cinco is a modern venue, so it typically offers complimentary Wi-Fi for guests in the restaurant areas. That said, the connection can get slow during crowded events when everyone is online. Most visitors rely on their mobile data; check with staff if you need the latest Wi-Fi network name or password.