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Club Hollywood

Club Hollywood (Vana-Posti 8, Old Town, Tallinn) — one of the hottest nightclubs in Tallinn, Hollywood is always popular, packed and pulsing with energy. The club’s large dance floor and heart-of-Old-Town location makes it a great place to drop in with friends at the end of a night of pub hopping. Expect different music and […]

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Club Baila

Club Baila (Sauna 1, Tallinn) — Club Baila is Latin style club & bar in the old city of Tallinn where you can choose cocktail from more than 30 differents tastes of drinks or shots like “Brazilian Lover” or “Revolver”. In addition, Mexican snack foods (like fajitas, burritos, and quesadillas) are served there, too.

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Café Amigo

Café Amigo (Viru Väljak 4, Tallinn) — The clientele at Amigo, a buzzing nightspot in the basement of the Original Sokos Hotel Viru, tends to be more mature than that of Tallinn’s other clubs, with a heavy dose of Finnish hotel guests making up the crowd. But this tropical-style venue is also popular with locals thanks […]

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Teletorn Café- Restaurant

Teletorn Café- Restaurant (Kloostrimetsa tee 58A, Tallinn) — the Northern Europe’s highest cafe-restaurant operates on the 22nd floor of the Tallinn TV Tower. During the day, Teletorn offers refreshing and filling snacks and light meals. During the evening, an elegant à la carte restaurant takes over. There’s even live music during the weekend.

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Sfäär

Sfäär (Mere pst. 6e, Tallinn) — this brightly-painted, casual-chic restaurant, conveniently located between Old Town and the harbor, blends Scandinavian classics with local design. It serves modern Nordic cuisine that’s fresh and seasonal, simply executed and delightfully served up with plenty of smiling waiter service. Sfäär also offers an impressive selection of wines.

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Nevskij

Nevskij (Rataskaevu 7, Old Town, Tallinn) — named after the Medieval Russian prince and military hero Alexander Nevskij, the St. Petersburg Hotel’s restaurant is an appropriately bourgeois getaway filled with tapestries and candlelight. Its chef combines Russian traditional recipes with unusual but surprisingly delicious flavors, and the selection of fine vodkas is praise-worthy.

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Maru

Maru (Vesilennuki 6, Tallinn) — this museum café at the Seaplane Harbour serves both Nordic and coastal Estonian dishes. The menu is a mix of old traditions and new trends, keeping the food simple, but distinctive. As the café is a part of the region’s biggest sea centre and museum (the Seaplane Harbour), its menu […]

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Leib Resto ja Aed

Leib Resto ja Aed (Uus 31, Old Town, Tallinn) – whoever would like to be in Tallinn and under the Tuscan sun at the same time should make his/her way to Leib. This place is like a city-state on the border of Old Town, surrounded by Town Wall with superb garden inside, also in winter. […]

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Korsaar

Korsaar (Dunkri 5, Old Town, Tallinn) – Korsaar chef extraordinaire Dmitri Rooz traveled to the Dominican Republic and Mauritius as inspiration for his Caribbean pirate-themed restaurant. Sails, rigging, old skeletons and even live sharks add to the illusion. Here tasty fish and meat fillets can be enjoyed with ‘springs of rum and rivers of wine’.

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Gusto

Gusto (Toompuiestee 8, Tallinn) – this is a modestly-sized family restaurant in Hirvepark at the foot of Toompea Hill — within a stone’s throw from Tall Hermann tower and Liberty Square. Diners can discover its Italian-inspired food and the best of local seasonal culinary delights. During the Summer, Gusto’s terrace cafe offers patrons a meal […]