Our Story
Farmaaish was founded in 2011, at NIBM road with one simple belief — Pune needed a place that felt effortless. Not intimidating. Not over-designed. Not trying too hard. Just a space where people could walk in after work, loosen their collars, and say, “Ek aur round ho jaaye?” That thought became Farmaaish. How It Started The founders, Sandy and Vicky, noticed something missing in Viman Nagar. The area was buzzing with corporates, students, and residents — but there wasn’t a spot that truly blended great pricing, consistent vibe, and community-driven energy. Then decided to move to Viman nagar.. Most places were either too premium or too casual. Too loud or too plain. Too expensive or inconsistent. So they decided to build something balanced — a bar that listens. And that’s where the name came from. “Farmaaish” — a request. Because every table has one: One more song. One more plate. One more drink. One more story. Building the Vibe From day one, the goal was clear: Create a space that works for everyone. • Corporates looking to unwind after 7 PM • Residents who want their regular hangout spot • Friend groups starting their pre-game • Birthday celebrations and spontaneous reunions With all-day happy hours, weekly ladies’ nights, live acoustic evenings, DJ weekends, and ₹99 brunch Sundays — Farmaaish was designed to never feel repetitive. It’s predictable in quality. Unpredictable in energy. The Philosophy The founders believed that hospitality is not about trends — it’s about attention. Attention to pricing. Attention to comfort. Attention to what people actually want. Farmaaish was built around value without compromise — good food, strong pours, great music, and a crowd that keeps coming back. Today Since its launch in 2010, Farmaaish has become one of Viman Nagar’s most loved gathering spots — known for its vibe, its deals, and its loyal community. But more than numbers or popularity, what defines Farmaaish is this: People don’t just visit. They return. Because here, your request isn’t an afterthought. It’s the whole point.