Updated On: 18 August, 2024 07:51 AM IST | Mumbai | Anand Singh
A road widening project in Bandra, Mumbai, has robbed Hill Road of a structure which had since the 1950s housed standout hospitality establishments
Rubble remains at the site where Gazebo House stood. PIC/Shadab Khan ; (right)The earlier façade of Gazebo House. Pic/Debasish Chakraverty
Hill Road’s critical junction is wearing a different look these days. A gaping hole with debris and a JCB stands where once Gazebo House took pride of place. The 70-year-old structure was a bustling hub of popular eateries and a few residences until it was demolished on August 8 for a road widening project. The old Bandra landmark blended the charm of a bygone era with modern commerce.
Owned by the late Harash Kumar Saigal and Gajanan Tervankar, its caretaker, Gazebo House was most recently home to six establishments, including popular eateries Ray’s Pizzeria, Jamjar Diner, and Mamagoto, along with gift shops, Nice Collection and Sona Gift Shop. The clothing store Cherry Fig was also housed here. Two families that resided in the building, and four of the six establishments have been moved to an alternate accommodation in Kandivali.