100 Feet Road · Indiranagar
Many Worlds. One Destination.
A 14,000 sq. ft. pyramid holding four worlds — a microbrewery, a sushi counter, an open terrace and a comfort-food kitchen. One address, and a different evening on every floor.
4.3/ 3,097 Google reviews
700 seats across four levels
Open till 1:00 am, seven days
Brewed in the building,
poured upstairs.
Arena's microbrewery runs the classics honestly and keeps two outliers on the board that nobody else in the city is pouring.
The one to try
Indian Mead
Honey wine
Fermented from honey rather than grain, made here with honey from Kashmir and Coorg. The odd one out on the taps, and the one people remember.
House brews
8 on the board
Brewed
On site, in the pyramid
Passports
German, Belgian, Czech, American, Indian
Four floors.
Four roomsthat don't agree with each other.
The pyramid isn't a gimmick — it's the floor plan. Every level sits at a different height, catches a different light and keeps a different crowd. Scroll to go down through it.
Open air · Two levels
01The Terraces
Two open levels that look out over Indiranagar's tree line. The pyramid's glazing stops here and the sky takes over — it is the first thing you meet and the last place anyone leaves.
- Seats
- 220
- Best for
- Long evenings, big tables, the last of the light
The microbrewery floor
02The Pyramid Brewhouse
Where the tanks are and where the geometry is loudest — triangulated glass on two sides, teal velvet, a brass chevron bar. Built for slow indulgence rather than volume.
- Seats
- 126
- Best for
- Fresh pours, the quiet hours, watching the brew run
The centre
03The Arena
The energetic middle of the building — the floor everything else orbits. On weekends it turns from brewery to something considerably louder.
- Best for
- Weekends, live sport, the room at full tilt
Comfort food, reinvented
04Daffys
The ground-floor restaurant. Familiar food taken seriously — the Gowdru mutton chops and smoked chilli chicken live down here.
- Seats
- 130
- Best for
- Sunday lunch, comfort ordering, staying a while
Teal velvet, brass, and a wall of triangles.





