About Dirt Candy
Dirt Candy is a new upscale lounge and nightclub in New Delhi’s Vasant Kunj district. Located on the 4th floor of the Imperial Club of India, this multi-level venue combines fine dining with late-night entertainment. In marketing materials it’s billed as an “elevated rooftop experience,” and its décor favours modern lounge style with panoramic city views (bobbymukherji.com ) (lbb.in ). Aimed at Delhi’s international crowd, Dirt Candy offers a mix of global cuisine (from Nepali and Pan-Asian to North Indian and Mediterranean dishes (www.clubgo.in )) alongside a full bar of signature cocktails. In fact, one guide describes it as “a favourite in the Delhi party scene” known for surprising diners with innovative flavours, drinks, architecture and live music (lbb.in ). Although it borrows a name from a famous New York City veggie restaurant, the Delhi venue is very much its own concept – part fine restaurant, part rooftop lounge. The building (completed in 2022 by Bobby Mukherji Architects) features multiple banquet halls, a gym and even a rooftop pool deck (bobbymukherji.com ), so Dirt Candy feels like part of a luxury social hub. Early reviews praise the stylish ambience and creative cocktails (www.justdial.com ), though some caution that service and management have been rocky on busy nights (www.zomato.com ) (www.zomato.com ). In any case, Dirt Candy has quickly become notable simply because it is “the newest addition to Delhi’s nightlife” (www.ticketfairy.com ) – a glossy, high-end spot combining restaurant and club in one.
Events and Programming
Dirt Candy hosts regular themed events, DJ nights and live music shows nearly every weekend. It has become especially known for electronic and fusion nights. For example, promotional flyers show Dirt Candy playing host to international DJs – one “Anjunadeep takeover” event in July 2023 was headlined by techno star Cornelius from South Africa (www.ticketfairy.com ), with local DJs supporting. Another house-music night in Aug 2023 featured Mumbai DJs Axl Stace and Jay Pei, again billed as an “on till late” party (www.ticketfairy.com ). In addition to pure club nights, the venue occasionally partners on special dine-and-party evenings. One notable event was the “Table for Everyone” gourmet dinner by Black & White Ginger Ale, which took place on dirtCandy’s rooftop with its view of the Qutub Minar (lbb.in ). In general the music lineup spans genres – rock or acoustic sets one night, EDM or sultry lounge music the next – reflecting the venue’s promise of “musical evenings across genres such as rock, sufi, pop, or acoustic” (lbb.in ). Cover charges typically apply on party nights, and tickets often sell out early for big events, especially when international or fashion-brand DJs are booked. (One customer reported paying a ₹3,000 cover per couple on a holiday evening (www.zomato.com ).) Ticket prices vary: general admission on a weekend club night is usually in the mid-range for Delhi (often a few hundred rupees if prepaid), while VIP tables or bottle service runs higher. In short, major performances and branded dance nights are common, and the vibe is clubby and energetic – patrons mostly come to dance and socialise late into the night, though tables and lounge seating are available for dinner crowds too.
Tickets and Booking
For ordinary dining (“just dinner” at the restaurant/lounging portion), no advance tickets are needed – you can walk in or call ahead for a reservation. However, for special music events or party nights, tickets or wristbands are typically required. Tickets are usually sold through local event-booking partners or authoritative promoters (check listings on Indian ticket websites or the venue’s social media for upcoming shows). Sometimes door sales are available if the event isn’t sold out, but busy nights often recommend advance booking. There is no traditional box office at the door – event entry is handled by the club staff, often with pre-prepared guest lists or electronic tickets. Many visitors advise reserving a table early if you want guaranteed seating on a Friday or Saturday. Keep in mind that cover charges (entrance fees) are common on weekends or for headline events. As noted, one patron paid ₹6,000 (₹3,000 per couple) as a holiday cover charge (www.zomato.com ). On normal weeknights or for just dining, there may be no cover or only a small seat-minimum. For table reservations, you can usually call the venue or message via local business listings; expect to leave a booking deposit or credit card hold for high-demand slots. In summary, casual drop-in dining is accepted (especially earlier in the evening), but any advertised concert or DJ night will almost certainly require buying tickets through an official channel ahead of time (www.ticketfairy.com ).
Seating and Layout
Dirt Candy’s layout is split between an indoor restaurant/lounge area and an open-air rooftop deck. The indoor section (within the Imperial Club building) contains the bar, dining tables and a dance floor/stage area. Tables range from high-top bistro seating to booths, and there is typically a main stage or DJ booth set up near the centre of the venue. The indoor space fills quickly on big nights – one reviewer noted that events can be “overcrowded” with limited extra seating (www.justdial.com ) – so arriving early can help secure a table. Upstairs, the rooftop terrace is the standout feature. From drinks tables on the terrace guests enjoy a panoramic city view (including a “spectacular view of Qutub Minar” to the north (lbb.in )). The roof has lounge chairs and standing cocktail tables and is a popular spot for photos. If you’re planning to catch the performance, the best spots are usually near the centre facing the indoor stage or DJ booth. Since the rooftop is effective an upper deck, sound carries well but can feel more spacious; some guests prefer the balmy open-air atmosphere for music. Note also that there is a designated smoking zone, typically an outdoor section (often the rooftop), so non-smokers may prefer indoor seats. When crowded, the back corners of the indoor area or edges of the terrace have the clearest sightlines, and tables nearest the bar are often cramped in peak hours. In short, if you want a close-up view of the music, choose seating near the DJ or stage inside, and if you want a relaxed vibe with skyline scenery, the rooftop tables are ideal.
Getting There and Parking
Dirt Candy’s address is 4th Floor, Imperial Club of India, Sector B, Pocket 5, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi. It lies along the Mughal Road (Bhagwan Mahaveer Marg), just off Bhondsi Marg in South West Delhi. By car or taxi the venue is very accessible: the Imperial Club has a large parking area and offers valet parking at the entrance (wanderlog.com ). Parking is generally free for guests (valet or lot). If driving yourself, there is ample space on-site – the club was designed with “ample parking” and valet service (wanderlog.com ) – though you may want to arrive early on major event nights to claim a spot. By public transport, the closest Delhi Metro stop is Chhatarpur on the Yellow Line, roughly 3–4 km northeast (housing.com ). From Chhatarpur station, autorickshaws or app-based cabs can be taken directly to Vasant Kunj. Several DTC bus routes (for example 604, 623, 717A and others) also serve the Vasant Kunj area (moovitapp.com ). Auto-rickshaws and taxis are plentiful; you can ask to be dropped at “Imperial Club, Vasant Kunj” or simply say “Dirt Candy lounge” to the driver. For ride-sharing (Ola/Uber), the drop-off point is the main driveway of Imperial Club. The location is not right by a Metro, so most visitors combine a short taxi/auto ride with public transit. Once inside the club, elevators (lifts) connect to the 4th-floor lounge. In summary, the venue is easier to reach by car or taxi than by subway, but public buses and autos from Chhatarpur make the trip straightforward (housing.com ) (moovitapp.com ).
Inside the Venue
On entering Dirt Candy, expect a formal nightlife atmosphere. There is usually a security check (bag search and ID) at the door, especially on busy nights. Inside you’ll find a modern lounge decor: velvet sofas, mood lighting and a long central bar. The sound system is professional – loud enough for dancing – and colored LED lights add to the clubby ambience. The bar serves a full menu of alcoholic drinks (cocktails, beers, spirits and wine), and appetizers or meal plates can be ordered at any table. Popular items include both Indian-influenced and continental dishes, given the multi-cuisine menu (www.clubgo.in ). Restrooms (toilets) are kept clean and are located off to the side of the main area on each floor; accessibility ramps and lifts suggest wheelchair access is possible, though the site does have multiple levels. A key feature is free Wi-Fi for guests (the Imperial Club’s general Wi-Fi network). Other amenities include a cloakroom/coat check (on request) and a small merchandise counter when special promotions are on. The club runs cashless payments for cover charges and bills, so credit cards are accepted at the bar. One special note: there is a dedicated smoking area (often on the rooftop deck) so smoking inside the main lounge is not allowed (www.justdial.com ). Overall, the staff aims for attentive service – though recent reviews mention spotty management, in general you’ll find the bartenders and servers well-trained on cocktails and attentive if not swamped (www.justdial.com ).
Nearby Amenities
Dirt Candy’s Vasant Kunj neighbourhood has plenty of nearby dining and entertainment options. The Imperial Club itself is part of a large lifestyle complex – it features several restaurants, a gym, spa and even indoor sports courts (bobbymukherji.com ). If you arrive early, you might dine first at one of the club’s other restaurants (for example an all-day café on lower floors) before moving up to Dirt Candy for the 10pm show. Within a short drive (~5 min) is Delhi’s famed Ambience Mall (household brands and restaurants) and DLF Promenade, so many visitors park nearby and stroll to a café or bar. If staying overnight, nearby hotels in South Delhi include the west end of Saket and Vasant Vihar (The Westin, Hyatt, etc.) – Vasant Kunj itself is largely residential, so most lodging is slightly farther. For late-night snacks outside, many fast-food and dhaba counters line the road near the club gate. Public transit hubs are a bit distant: the nearest Metro (Chhatarpur) is 10–15 min away by car, and the green park leg has the closest metro connectivity. In short, expect to arrive by car or taxi – the immediate vicinity has street food kiosks and a handful of small bars, but the club itself provides the main on-site options for a full night out.
What Makes This Venue Special
Dirt Candy stands out because it blends high-end dining with club culture under one roof. Its rooftop perch and design set it apart – patrons often rave about sipping craft cocktails while gazing at the Delhi skyline (with the Qutub Minar lit up in the distance (lbb.in )). The venue’s tagline of “elegance and refinement” is genuine: it’s one of the few true rooftop lounges in Vasant Kunj, offering the feel of a city-centre club without being in central Delhi. Culturally, Dirt Candy reflects Delhi’s growing appetite for sophisticated nightlife. It brings in the vibe of an international lounge – one booking notice even calls it a trendy “newest spot in town” (www.ticketfairy.com ) – but tailored to local tastes with fusion dishes and Sufi/Jazz music nights. While not yet a decades-old institution, it has already hosted many well-known names in the dance scene. Its history may be brief, but in a short time Dirt Candy has created a reputation for legendary parties (Bollywood DJs, themed nights) and as a gathering place for Delhi’s urban millennials. In short, it’s special because it combines global-style clubbing and cocktails with the Indian tradition of elaborate rooftop socialising – essentially setting a new standard in the local bar scene. Regulars note that “everything from the menu to the music…. merges various flavours, styles and conversations,” making each visit feel like an immersive, cosmopolitan experience (lbb.in ).
Visitor Tips and Information
Plan to dress smart-casual: men should avoid shorts or flip-flops, and women often dress in party wear. A recent review mentions the place as “very pricey,” so budget accordingly – cocktails can cost several hundred rupees each. The club tends to fill up after 10pm, so arriving earlier (for dinner or early drinks) can secure a good table. Keep in mind the usual Delhi club rules: bring valid photo ID (the venue enforces age restrictions – most nights the minimum age is 21 and an ID check is routine) and only small bags are allowed (bag checks are common). Don’t expect to find standing space only – this is a sit-down lounge mostly, though a good part of the floor remains open for dancing when DJs start. It’s wise to carry cash in addition to cards, as some bars/staff prefer cash for adding tips or cover fees. Because reviews have noted some management issues, it’s safe to reconfirm any bookings on the day of your visit and allow extra time. There is no official dress code sign posted, but the usual “no denims or casual T-shirt-only looks” culture applies. If you plan to smoke, use the designated outdoor area on the terrace (www.justdial.com ). The club is wheelchair-accessible via elevator, and the restrooms have wheelchair stalls. For peak events, you may want to grab one of the VIP sofas near the front (if budget allows) for the best perspective and comfort. Layers are useful too: the rooftop can get breezy at midnight, whereas the indoor dancefloor can become quite warm once 50+ people hit the floor. Finally, do check the calendar for special nights before heading over – Dirt Candy’s schedule changes week by week, so knowing if it’s a party night (and buying tickets in advance) will save you from disappointment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to buy tickets in advance for an event at Dirt Candy?
For major music events or DJ nights, yes – tickets or a cover charge must usually be purchased ahead of time. Organisers often sell them online or through a mobile app. If it’s a special promoted event (like an international act), booking in advance is strongly recommended. On regular dinner nights you can walk in, but for weekends or big shows it’s safer to reserve or pre-buy entry.
What is the usual cover charge or pricing?
Typical cover charges vary by event. On a normal weekend night you might pay ₹200–500 at the door (often comped if you buy a bottle). For big guest-DJ events, covers can be much higher – one holiday party had a ₹6,000 cover for two people (www.zomato.com ). Drinks and food are separately billed. In-dining charges are premium: cocktails often start around ₹400+, and a full meal can easily go into the thousands for a couple.
How can I make a reservation or book a table?
You can reserve a table by contacting the venue directly (typically via phone or chat on common restaurant apps). If booking for a busy night, mention if you plan to stay for the music or just dine. For large groups or VIP seating, it’s best to call days ahead. There isn’t a public “box office,” but many reservations are now done through the club’s own channels or social media pages.
Where exactly is Dirt Candy located and how do I get there?
Dirt Candy is on the 4th floor of the Imperial Club of India, Sector B, Pocket 5, Vasant Kunj (near Bhondsi/Mughal Roads). The nearest metro station is Chhatarpur (Yellow Line), about 3.5 km away (housing.com ). From there take an auto or taxi. You can also reach by DTC buses (routes like 604, 623, etc. (moovitapp.com )) or simply drive. There’s valet parking at the club entrance and a large on-site car park if you’re driving.
Is there valet or public parking at Dirt Candy?
Yes, Imperial Club provides ample parking. Valet parking is available at the venue entrance, and additional car parking is located nearby on the club’s grounds (wanderlog.com ). Parking is generally free for guests. However, on extremely busy nights nearby street parking can become scarce, so using the valet or arriving early is advised.
What kind of seating does Dirt Candy have?
The club offers both regular dining tables and lounge seating. Inside, there are a mix of sofas, bar stools and dining chairs arranged around the stage/DJ area. Outside on the rooftop there are high-top tables and terrace lounge chairs. No seats are strictly “general admission” – you’re expected to occupy a table or bar area and order. VIP booths can be arranged for special bookings. If you want a dance-friendly spot, aim for tables near the front; if you prefer to sit and chat, the balcony/rooftop tables are more relaxed.
What is the age limit or dress code?
For nightclub events the age limit is 21 and over (ID check is strict) (www.ticketfairy.com ). Younger diners might be allowed earlier in the evening but this is primarily a late-night venue. Dress code is upscale-casual: think smart jeans or trousers, dresses, collared shirts. Casual T-shirts, shorts and flip-flops are usually not accepted after dark. Essentially come in clubwear style – some customers have noted that appearance is taken seriously, so it’s best to dress neatly.
Is photography and smartphone use allowed inside?
Yes, you may take photos with your phone or a small camera for personal use. In fact, the rooftop terrace with its skyline view is a popular photo spot. Just be mindful of others when using a tripod or flash – some DJs prefer low light. Professional cameras or video equipment might require permission. There is no strict ban on photos, but as with any lounge, guests and staff appreciate common courtesy about not impeding views or blocking aisles.
Are outside food or drinks allowed?
No. Outside food or alcohol is not permitted. As a club-restaurant, all dining and bar items must be purchased on premises. This ensures compliance with licensing rules. Feel free to ask the staff about dietary needs (the menu is broad, including veg and vegan options), but you cannot bring in your own drinks.
What transportation and parking options are nearby?
Apart from valet on-site, Dirt Candy is reachable by auto-rickshaw or taxi from Chhatarpur Metro (Yellow Line). Several city bus routes pass near Vasant Kunj (moovitapp.com ). If driving, the Imperial Club’s parking lot suffices even on event nights (wanderlog.com ). Rideshares (Uber/Ola) can drop you at the club entrance. Just plan extra time on weekends: traffic in South Delhi after sunset can be heavy.
Are there smoking areas inside Dirt Candy?
Yes. Smoking is only allowed in a designated outdoor section – in practice this is the rooftop terrace or a separate patio area (www.justdial.com ). Smoking is not permitted inside the main lounge. The area is well-ventilated and equipped with ashtrays so smokers can step out without leaving the party.
What food and drinks are served?
The menu is eclectic. Expect both international and North/South Indian dishes – diners report finding Mughlai biryanis, Thai curries, pasta, regional Indian classics and even Japanese appetizers (www.clubgo.in ). There’s a strong focus on cocktails and mocktails. Dessert and coffee are available too. Reviews say the food is decent but very rich and pricey, so many guests come primarily for drinks and atmosphere. Vegetarian and vegan options are plentiful.
Does Dirt Candy have WiFi and other facilities?
Yes, the NATO-standard Imperial Club provides free Wi-Fi for guests. Restrooms are modern and clean (with at least one accessible stall). There is a cloakroom for coats, and most staff speak English well. On-site, the Imperial Club has a gym, spa and indoor games (open to members) (bobbymukherji.com ), although those are separate from the lounge. Overall, it’s fully equipped for comfort while you dine or party.
Who is Dirt Candy popular with, and is it family-friendly?
Dirt Candy tends to draw young professionals and nightlife enthusiasts rather than families. It has the ambience of a night lounge more than a family restaurant. Children and very young teens are uncommon, especially after dark. That said, it is not a rowdy pub; it stays somewhat upscale (people still wear smart casual). In short, it’s more of an evening spot for adults and couples. Educational groups or business outings might also book it during the early dinner hours, but it’s not marketed as a family venue.
Is Dirt Candy accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the venue is reachable by elevator and the floors are level. As a modern club in a new building, it is generally wheelchair-friendly. Accessible parking is available at Imperial Club’s entrance, and lifts connect to the 4th-floor lounge. Restrooms have at least one accessible stall. If you have specific needs (e.g. companion seating or ramp assistance), it’s best to call ahead so staff can help set up.
What are the hours of operation at Dirt Candy?
The restaurant portion is typically open from noon until midnight daily. The nightclub generally opens later in the evening (around 9–10pm) and stays open past midnight. Exact hours can vary by event and local regulations, so it’s wise to check in advance on the day you plan to go. Note that on some “closed” days or special occasions, the venue may exclusively host private functions.
Do I need to arrive early or can I show up at midnight?
For popular nights, arriving earlier (by 9 or 10pm) is recommended to ensure entry and get a table. By midnight, the venue is often very full and it can become hard to secure seating. If you do arrive late, be prepared for a line and wait. (Reviewers have warned of management confusion and doors sometimes shutting on late arrivals (www.zomato.com ).) If you’re just there for a quick drink, you might slip in later, but as a general rule, the prime time at Dirt Candy is 10pm–2am, so plan accordingly.