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The fireside dining room at Emily's, The Rokeby Manor, Landour, Mussoorie

Emily's

All-day dining at The Rokeby Manor in Landour
Indian $$ Inside The Rokeby Manor, in Landour above Mussoorie The all-day dining room of The Rokeby Manor, a restored 1840s British-era estate in Landour

"Come to Emily's for a fireside meal at The Rokeby Manor — Garhwali and Continental cooking with hill-station views above Mussoorie."

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About Emily's

Emily's is the dining room of The Rokeby Manor, a restored 1840s British-era stone estate in Landour, on the wooded heights above Mussoorie. It serves breakfast, lunch and dinner with an all-day menu and views over the valley, and has become one of the hill station's most atmospheric places to eat — as much for the heritage setting as the food.

It sits among Mussoorie's better tables. Compare the grand Savoy, the resort dining at JW Marriott Walnut Grove and the long-running Tavern on the Mall, or browse the wider Indian picks.

The Kitchen

The kitchen is multi-cuisine, with the local Garhwali dishes the most distinctive draw alongside North Indian classics — think butter chicken and rogan josh — plus Continental and Oriental plates and an elaborate all-day selection. There is a children's menu, and the cooking leans on fresh hill produce rather than elaborate technique.

Pricing is moderate for a heritage hotel room: a full meal lands roughly between ₹1,500 and ₹2,500 for two. It is comforting, generous cooking suited to a long mountain lunch or an unhurried dinner by the fire.

The Room

The room is the real signature — a wood-beamed, fireside dining space in a restored colonial-era manor, with valley views and a quiet, old-world calm. It suits a long lunch in the hill light or a candlelit dinner, warmer and more intimate than Mussoorie's larger hotel rooms.

Best for a romantic hill-station meal in Mussoorie

Emily's suits a slow mountain meal — a snug first date or anniversary by the fire, and a calm spot for a solo lunch with a book and the view. For more of the area's tables, see the full Mussoorie dining guide.

Not for

Not for diners after a slick city tasting menu or a quick bite — this is a heritage hotel dining room built for atmosphere and an unhurried meal, not speed or fine-dining theatre.

Frequently Asked

What is Emily's known for?

It is the all-day dining room of The Rokeby Manor, a restored 1840s British-era estate in Landour above Mussoorie, known for its fireside heritage setting and Garhwali, North Indian and Continental cooking.

What should I order at Emily's?

The local Garhwali dishes are the most distinctive draw, alongside North Indian classics such as butter chicken and rogan josh, plus Continental and Oriental plates.

How much does Emily's cost?

Moderate for a heritage hotel: a full meal lands roughly ₹1,500 to ₹2,500 for two.

Where is Emily's?

Inside The Rokeby Manor in Landour Cantonment, on the wooded heights above Mussoorie, Uttarakhand.

Do I need to book?

Booking is advised in peak season, as hotel guests fill the small fireside dining room.

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Reserve at Emily's

Book via The Rokeby Manor; call ahead in peak season as the hotel guests fill tables.

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Practical Information
AddressThe Rokeby Manor, Landour Cantonment, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand
NeighbourhoodLandour, above Mussoorie
CuisineGarhwali / North Indian / Continental
PriceRoughly ₹1,500–2,500 for two
Dress CodeCasual; layers for the hill evenings
SeatingWood-beamed fireside dining room with valley views
ReservationAdvised in peak season