99 Pancakes debuts in Delhi-NCR with first store in Gurgaon

Aggressive expansion plan for Delhi-NCR market.

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Vikesh Shah, founder of 99 Pancakes

Mumbai brand 99 Pancakes, known for its dessert offerings, has marked its footprint in Delhi-NCR, with its first outlet at Baani Square in Gurgaon. The launch of this outlet signifies the brand’s continued expansion across India. The QSR chain is present in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, Shirdi, Hyderabad, Bangalore, ad Varanasi.

The new outlet at Gurgaon continues the brand’s mission of making international dessert experiences accessible to Indian consumers. With a youthful, vibrant atmosphere and a focus on quality and consistency, 99 Pancakes caters to a broad audience from all age groups.

99 Pancakes offers a diverse 100% vegetarian menu that includes pancakes, waffles, shakes, waffle cakes, crepes, macrons and a variety of hot and cold beverages – all crafted with premium ingredients and served with an innovative twist.

The brand has also earned recognition for its creative collaborations with names such as Nutella, KitKat, Epigamia, and MyFitness Rage Coffee, Cartoon Network, bringing customers a menu that is constantly refreshed with exciting new flavours and combinations.

Commenting on the launch, Vikesh Shah, founder of 99 Pancakes, said, “We are thrilled to bring 99 Pancakes to Delhi-NCR, where Gurgaon is the perfect market for us to begin this journey. This area has a dynamic food culture with an appetite for fresh and creative offerings.”

“We have an aggressive expansion strategy for the Delhi & NCR market and will soon be opening up new outlets in different formats”, added Shah.

99 Pancakes continues to expand at a fast pace, driven by customer demand for premium yet affordable desserts. The Gurgaon store is another step forward in fulfilling the brand’s vision of making delicious sweet treats available to a wider audience across India.

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Naresh Khanna – 10 February 2025

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