Minakshi Singh is the co-founder of two of India's best bars, both of which have won many global accolades
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Where do you see yourself five years from now?†Minakshi Singh was faced with one of the most frequent interview questions almost two decades ago when she was in her early twenties. Back then too, Singh was clear: “I will have my own bar,†she had replied.
Today, the 40-year-old entrepreneur is the owner of two bars: A speakeasy called Cocktails & Dreams in Gurugram, and SideCar in New Delhi, started in 2012 and 2018 respectively. Both bars, which were Singh’s dream since her graduation from the Institute of Hotel Management Catering & Nutrition (IHM), Pusa, New Delhi, have won several accolades. While Cocktails & Dreams ranked at number three in the 30 Best Bars list in India in 2019, SideCar ranked number 91 in the list of world’s best bars in 2020—India’s only entry in the top 100 and only the second bar in India ever to be selected—all before turning two. It moved up to rank 47 in 2021 and to rank 26 in 2022.
Singh’s journey began in the early 2000s when she started bartending as a freelancer and learnt the nitty-gritties of the alco-bev and bar industry. “I was fascinated and while people I knew were putting walking up to Kilimanjaro on their bucket lists, I added opening a bar to mine,†she chuckles. When Singh was in college, she met Yangdup Lama, an established name in the bartending space, and their shared interest in the field made them open the two bars together, with a third scheduled to open in Gurugram this April.
Before beginning her entrepreneurial journey, Singh worked as marketing manager for companies like Pernod Ricard and Diageo, which gave her the opportunity of knowing “the right people at the right timeâ€. With Singh’s knowledge of business and marketing, and Lama’s expertise in bars, they opened Cocktails & Dreams in a tucked-away corner of Gurugram. “We couldn’t afford a more high-street place. In retrospect, I feel the location adds to the charm of the bar and all our customers love it too.†Singh reminisces about feeling proud when she received positive feedback from consumers about the bar, which was like a small player among “big players and big moneyâ€.
(This story appears in the 22 March, 2024 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)