Pune’s Famous Garden Vadapav in Camp Area Temporarily Shut Due to LPG Storage Issue

Pune’s Popular Garden Vadapav Temporarily Closes Over LPG Shortage and Safety Concerns.
Pune’s Famous Garden Vadapav in Camp Area Temporarily Shut Due to LPG Storage Issue
Pune’s Famous Garden Vadapav in Camp Area Temporarily Shut Due to LPG Storage IssueThe Bridge Chronicle
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Pune, March 16, 2026: Garden Vada Pav Centre, a renowned spot for Vadapav in Pune, has temporarily ceased operations due to an unexpected shortage of cooking gas. A notice outside the establishment has informed patrons that the venue will stay closed until the gas supply is restored.

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The unexpected closure has left many regular customers disappointed, as the spot is a daily breakfast stop for countless vada pav lovers. The situation highlights how fuel supply issues are now directly affecting small food businesses, showing the ripple effect of resource shortages on local street food culture and livelihoods.

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The popular Garden Vadapav outlet in Pune has been temporarily closed after authorities discovered that the café lacked proper storage arrangements for LPG cylinders. Reports indicate that the closure was prompted by the absence of a designated and compliant facility for LPG storage.

Following the inspection, the café was instructed to suspend operations until it meets the mandatory safety norms for handling and storing LPG cylinders.

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Garden Vadapav, a favored eatery among both Pune locals and tourists, will stay shut until all required safety protocols are in place and the relevant authorities grant their approvals. Subsequent measures will be contingent upon adherence to the established protocols for managing and storing LPG cylinders.

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