Arched into the cobbled lane of Trinity Street, behind a mustard yellow door, an all-day bar-café cuts loose. Not to be confused with the buzzy bars in Dishoom cafés, this Permit Room is entirely other – a tribute to the way Bombay kicks back and cuts loose – a salute to the city’s permit rooms, beer bars and drinking holes.
Step inside and be whisked away to the Bombay of the 1970s. Foot-stomping, rootsy beats greet your arrival. Strut past the jukebox and admire the artwork-adorned walls. To your right, a piece from Cambridge-local Jodie Howard has found a welcome home. Pieces from fellow locals Rhyanna Halasovski and Richard Heeps are also in residence – seek them out. Deeper into the Permit Room the walls become a gallery of South-Asian artistry, featuring works curated by The Irregulars Alliance alongside other South Asian talents.