Hill Road (officially renamed as Ramdas Nayak Road) is one of the popular arterial roads in
Bandra (West),
Mumbai,
India which starts from the intersection between
Bandra Railway Station road and
SV Road, goes up to the brink of the Arabian sea, leading into
Bandstand and
Bandra fort, and
Mount Mary Church, Bandra. Hill Road is a popular shopping road and houses number of old and new brands, hand in hand with the omnipresent street vendors.
Hill road has one of the most famous schools in Bombay situated on it-
St. Stanislaus High School, which also has a church attached to it. Hill Road is also famous for a variety of shops.
From the intersection with SV Road, you'll first come across Lucky restaurant -- famous for its
biryani, and thereafter a series of general stores selling items and services ranging from paint, plumbers, wood and
carpenters to clothes,
ATM's, restaurants and telephone services. The Bandra police station is also located on Hill Road. Opposite Bandra police station, you have the
Tata agiary, a 135 year old
Parsi agiary built in 1873.
This leads past Hill Road landmarks like Benzer stores,
Elco Arcade, Shannon stores, Abro, Balaji restaurant, Cheap Jack etc leading up to
St. Joseph's girls' school,
St. Stanislaus High School.
Past St. Stanislaus, you have the Gazebo restaurant,
Café Mocha(re-done and re-branded as Mocha Mojo), Herch's restaurant until you reach
Apostolic Carmel Convent Girl's High School
A1 Bakery and
St. Andrew's Church , Bandra. Past the...
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