With its cozy interiors, India-inspired menu, and soft Bollywood touches, Kap’s Cafe is already creating a buzz—not just among locals but across Sharma’s massive global fanbase.
A Celebrity Venture Rooted in Family
While Kapil has long spoken about his desire to explore different ventures outside the entertainment industry, this project appears to be close to his heart—and home. Co-managed with his wife Ginni, who comes from a Punjabi business family, Kap’s Cafe isn’t just a vanity venture—it’s a passion project.
In fact, insiders say Ginni is involved in the day-to-day operations, menu planning, and even interacting with regulars, while Kapil lends his creative touch to the branding and experience.
What’s Inside Kap’s Cafe?
Photos surfacing on social media show a chic yet comforting space:
Muted wood décor with earthy tones and cane chairs
Posters from iconic Bollywood films and comic sketches lining the walls
A corner shelf featuring Kapil’s personal memorabilia, including framed stills from The Kapil Sharma Show
Open mic and live acoustic nights planned on weekends—adding a performance-friendly vibe that nods to Kapil’s roots
It’s a place where “laughter meets latte,” quite literally.
What’s on the Menu?
As expected, Punjabi comfort food takes center stage, with a twist. Highlights include:
Masala Kulcha Sandwiches
Ginni’s Signature Chai
Tandoori Paninis
Butter Chicken Poutine — a Canadian spin on an Indian classic
Desi Tiramisu made with chai-soaked sponge
Vegan and gluten-free options are also available, catering to the diverse Canadian palate.
Kapil’s venture is part of a larger wave of Indian celebrities exploring hospitality ventures abroad. From Priyanka Chopra Jonas’ Sona in NYC to Shilpa Shetty’s Bastian, the trend shows how celebrity-led restaurants and cafes are becoming cultural bridges.
But Kap’s Cafe stands out because it feels intimate, authentic, and family-run—like an extension of the person Kapil is off-screen: rooted, relatable, and quietly ambitious.
For fans of Kapil Sharma, Kap’s Cafe isn’t just a place to eat—it’s a place to connect. With its heartfelt Punjabi touches, thoughtful food, and community-first vibe, the café is already being seen as more than a business—it’s a warm welcome from a comedian who made it big, but never forgot where he came from.