Painkiller ChaiWala Tea Stall - Bold Claim and Amazing Flavors

The owner of this small business boldly claimed they were synonymous with medicine in their area.

Painkiller Chaiwala was a small tea stall that we stopped at after the meetup in Pune last week.

The name looked amusing and they had common seating shared with other small businesses in the food court.

@DurgaK03, @dpalash2205, and I had a delightful experience.
The ambiance was cozy and welcoming, perfect for a quick break after the meetup.

Funnily, they sold tea by volume like 75-milliliter cups, and the larger was probably 125 ml :smile:

This business had only a single image on Google Maps and no reviews.
We educated the tea stall owner about owning the business and getting more reviews.

Palash quickly added his review and I showed the owner how to browse the review on Google Maps and add photos by the owner.

While we enjoyed the tea, a few other customers got curious and added their reviews as well.

Another episode of Chai pe Charcha was very fruitful and beneficial to the small business owner.

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What a kind gesture :heart_eyes: :+1: Keep us inspired @TusharSuradkar. @DurgaK03 @dpalash2205 I know how much learning you guys should got through this meetup. Best wishes team

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Thank you @MathanVibranarayan :handshake:
In fact, your posts about supporting small businesses are a huge inspiration for us as well.

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Thanks to this team of three for giving the small business owner an idea of ​​a local guide. Happy Guiding…

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Thanks for the appreciation @Aslam_hossain :handshake:
It was a win-win for all :trophy:

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Thank you so much sir. Will try my best to make it more valuable :pray:

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Haha , not able to hold my laugh reading the name of the store @TusharSuradkar jee, do they also serve tea if you are not in pain or it’s required to be in pain to order tea at this store ? lol

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Painkiller, it’s true. Tea is a painkiller. :heavy_heart_exclamation:

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Same here :smile: @Manishhh
The name is too bold and one cannot but laugh.

:laughing: Yes, we have to at least pretend we are in pain to have the tea.
Infact, we were in pain when we asked for the menu and they asked if we wanted tea in 75 ml or 110 ml - that was funny and irritating at the same time.

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Hello @TusharSuradkar ji, @DurgaK03 , @dpalash2205, I appreciate your kindness how you encourage small local businesses.

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Thank you @PrasadVR ji for the encouragement :handshake:

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Very true @giteshsharma
We usually have 3-4 rounds of tea at meetup :smile: :tea:

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@TusharSuradkar تحياتي لك ارجو ان تكون بخير.اخي (توشار سورادكار) الحقيقه تعليقك والرد من الاخوه كان مسليا ومملوء بالحب والثدق…حول ٧٥ ملم ١٢٥ ملم. كانه دواء.ارجو لكم جميع الخير والتقدم .الهند حلم للجميع.لجمالها وطيبة اهلها.انها قاره

Thank you for the appreciation dear @Mohdmohdaljaman :heavy_heart_exclamation:

Your explanation about the ml is convincing :handshake: I no longer feel the pain that I experienced initially.

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The cup of tea looks nice and I believe you all had a great time because a tea meeting is always wonderful.

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Great initiative. Now she knows the essence of reviews thanks to you @TusharSuradkar . The tea looks great btw

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That’s a fun story! Love the “Painkiller Chaiwala” name – very memorable. It’s great you were able to help the owner with their Google Maps listing and that other customers joined in the review fun. Sounds like a successful post-meetup adventure!

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Thank you, @mrinmoiHossain completely agree :+1:
A meetup is incomplete without tea :tea:

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Chai itself is a painkiller :rofl:
wonderful name, beautiful ambience @TusharSuradkar :clap:

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Thank you, @SayliWalve :handshake:
The next time you are in Pune, I will treat you tea at the best tea stall out here :smile: :tea: