Drickle funding has reached a significant milestone with the Bengaluru-based coffee-first beverage QSR brand successfully raising close to ₹6 crore in a seed funding round. This crucial capital injection marks a key step in the company's ambitious growth trajectory. Bengaluru-based coffee-first beverage QSR brand Drickle has successfully raised close to ₹6 crore in a seed …
Drickle, Focused on Coffee-First Beverages, Bags ₹6 Crore in Early-Stage Capital

Drickle funding has reached a significant milestone with the Bengaluru-based coffee-first beverage QSR brand successfully raising close to ₹6 crore in a seed funding round. This crucial capital injection marks a key step in the company's ambitious growth trajectory.
Bengaluru-based coffee-first beverage QSR brand Drickle has successfully raised close to ₹6 crore in a seed funding round, marking a key milestone in its growth trajectory.
The equity-based seed round attracted participation from a group of angel investors and business operators, including Param Kandhari, Naresh Krishnaswamy, Abhinav Mathur, Hemanshu Jain, Vinay Bhopatkar, Vaibhav Sisinty, Dalvir Suri, and Rishit Jhunjhunwala. In addition, Shaili Chopra also invested via the Ideabaaz platform.
This fresh capital follows an earlier raise of ₹5.3 crore in April 2025, with an extension of ₹50 lakh via Ideabaaz. The latest funding will support Drickle’s plans to expand its outlet network in Bengaluru, strengthen backend manufacturing capabilities, build leadership and operations teams, and invest in marketing and brand-building activities.
Founded by Rahul Nijhawann and Vardhman Jain, Drickle operates compact-format outlets clustered in high-traffic micromarkets across Bengaluru. The brand’s coffee-first model focuses on freshly brewed flavored coffees, complemented by offerings like matcha, boba, and Thai tea, all priced in an accessible ₹100–₹150 range.
A distinctive feature of Drickle’s strategy is its in-house backend manufacturing facility in Bengaluru, which produces key ingredients and coffee brewing solutions. This setup enables the company to run asset-light outlets without traditional espresso machines, helping maintain tighter control over margins and its supply chain.
Drickle's Coffee-First Beverage Model
The equity-based seed round attracted participation from a group of angel investors and business operators, including Param Kandhari, Naresh Krishnaswamy, Abhinav Mathur, Hemanshu Jain, Vinay Bhopatkar, Vaibhav Sisinty, Dalvir Suri, and Rishit Jhunjhunwala. In addition, Shaili Chopra also invested via the Ideabaaz platform, underscoring strong investor confidence.
Key Investors in Drickle's Seed Round
This fresh capital follows an earlier raise of ₹5.3 crore in April 2025, with an extension of ₹50 lakh via Ideabaaz. The latest funding will support Drickle’s plans to expand its outlet network in Bengaluru, strengthen backend manufacturing capabilities, build leadership and operations teams, and invest in marketing and brand-building activities.
Drickle's Future Expansion Plans
Founded by Rahul Nijhawann and Vardhman Jain, Drickle operates compact-format outlets clustered in high-traffic micromarkets across Bengaluru. The brand’s coffee-first model focuses on freshly brewed flavored coffees, complemented by offerings like matcha, boba, and Thai tea, all priced in an accessible ₹100–₹150 range. A distinctive feature is its in-house backend manufacturing facility, enabling asset-light outlets and tighter control over margins and supply chain.
Conclusion
The substantial Drickle funding round of ₹6 crore underscores the brand's potential in the competitive beverage market, particularly with its innovative coffee-first approach and efficient operational strategy.






