Everywhere else in the world, you’ll see people drinking a lot of coffee, but right here in India, people are particularly fond of tea, yet the likeness for coffee is rising super fast, especially among the youth. Other than that, did you know that India is actually the 7th largest coffee producer, but we export the majority of that? Hopefully, that number will decrease a bit as we’re seeing how the homegrown coffee’s demand is skyrocketing right here in the country. Anyway, if you consider yourself a true coffee lover, then you must have already tried so many brands’ offerings, right? Well, if not, we’re here with the list of the Top 10 Popular Coffee Brands in India 2025, so you can find that perfect coffee as per your taste. Here we go then.
1. Tata Coffee
Tata Coffee is one of the oldest names in the coffee industry in India. It has been around for a long period of time and is one of the most trusted brands. Because of its wide brand reach in India and across the globe, it is a multinational corporation under Tata Consumer Products. As of 2025, Tata Coffee is still a super popular name for many. From unsigned products, it sells Tata Coffee Grand and Tata Coffee Gold Original, both are instant coffees that use a special freeze-drying technique to capture the aroma and flavors fully.
2. Nescafé
Probably the first one to come up in your head is Nescafe, in the instant coffee segment. Owned by Nestlé, it has been around for decades now in India and has won hearts for its dependable flavour. Come the year 2025, Nescafé would still reign over the instant coffee kingdom. You have options like Nescafé Classic, Nescafé Gold, and Intenso Roasted Beans to suit everyone like, whether you want a quick, strong cup or something smooth and elegant. Their other hit sub-brand Nescafe Sunrise blends Instant and Filter Coffee for that Indian style we all adore.
3. Bru
Another big name in the scene of instant coffee is Bru, from Hindustan Unilever. Bru has been a must in many households since 1969, especially down south. It was still very much alive in 2025, with varieties like Bru Instant, Bru Gold, and Bru Super Strong. The company blends Arabica with Robusta to give that rich, bold flavor Indians crave. Not to mention the affordability, Bru is just the cheap-and-easy choice of countless souls. Bru has now stepped into cappuccino mixes, too, wooing the younger generation of coffee fans.
4. Davidoff
The Davidoff brand quite literally puts a touch of luxury on the coffee table. Yes, pricey, it is, but if you love premium coffee, this is for you. In 2025, Davidoff has been storming the Indian market with blends like Espresso 57 and Fine Aroma. With a combination of 100% Arabica beans, these coffees focus on smooth tastes and wonderful aromas. They roast the beans with utmost care to cultivate or come up with the best flavors. It is not as common as Nescafé or Bru, but for its fans who want an exquisite coffee experience, Davidoff is indeed worth every penny.
5. Blue Tokai
Oh, this one’s a bit newer brand. Started in 2012, this Indian brand has really revolutionized things by selling fresh-roasted coffee that is single-origin from local farms. Around 2025, Blue Tokai is still the rage, especially in urban centers, like their Vienna Roast and Attikan Estate, are an absolute necessity. They do small-batch roasting to keep the beans fresh, and they give you the name of the estate from which your beans were procured.
6. Starbucks India
Starbucks does not just serve to be memorable big-city-style cafes. Thanks to Tata Global Beverages, their coffee has become a super popular name in India. Packaged products such as the Veranda Blend Blonde Roast are steaming in Starbucks sales in 2025. It is made from superior quality Arabica beans. This blend brings that café taste to your house: mild chocolate and nutty notes. It goes very well with light and smooth coffee.
7. Sleepy Owl
Sleepy Owl has fast become a fast-rising brand. At the turn of the new millennium, in 2005, Sleepy Owl gathered up a huge customer base for their kinda bold line, Xpresso Intense, made from 100% Arabica beans. It tastes like cafe-style coffee but is so easy to prepare with no preservatives. Clean design, smooth, strong taste, and that makes it appealing to on-the-go professionals, too, and premium coffee for caffeine buffs who want to carry their coffee everywhere.
8. Continental Coffee
Continental Coffee, or CCL Products, has been in existence for quite some time and is a rather good alternative for instant and filter coffee lovers. It is a big name in India, for export and other countries. Even in 2025, Continental remains a popular choice with such products as Continental Xtra and Malgudi Filter Coffee, offering several blends with and without chicory, so whatever your tastes are, they have it for you.
9. Levista
Levista may be new; hence, the brand makes waves, especially in South India. Levista has a solid base of customers, making sure that SLN Coffee, a big name in the coffee field, endorses it. In 2025, their Extra Strong instant coffee using Arabica beans and chicory will have virtually the same strong South Indian taste that its customers remember. They also have Classic, Premium, and Signature to take care of all kinds of older generation tastes as well as the younger crowd.
10. Leo Coffee
This is the South Indian brand that has stood proud since 1910. It might not carry the pan-Indian badge the way Nescafé does, but in areas like Tamil Nadu, it is the spirit of true filter coffee. As of 2025, Leo prides itself on small-batch roasted coffees as well as instant coffees. With this one, well, the coffee is fresh, traditional, and fully flavored, being the perfect taste for a loyal following for a while now.
Conclusion
For some reason, if you didn’t know of any of these brands, then now you have the option to give these brands’ coffee a try, too, and see which one you end up liking the most. Isn’t that how we all ended up with our favorite coffee brand? So yes, we hope that this list helps you out in some way, doing just that.