A very popular cafe among the locals, it takes all the cool nostalgic details as well as design elements from the Soviet era and combines them with the urban vibes of Tallinn. Read more.
Perfect homely cafe and eco-shop for Kadriorg's eco-friendly folk. Smoked salmon and poached egg breakfast is one of the favourites! And cakes from Heidi Park. Yummi. Did I mention Colombian coffee? Read more.
An inspiring menu and a unique dining experience in an industrial setting - guaranteed. Food is high quality, but prices have stayed cheap, considering the menu. It's an absolute favourite of locals. Read more.
Want to feel and see how Estonians used to live - the old furniture from grandma's house, original chimneys and wood heating stoves. Their menu is delicious but surprisingly inexpensive. Read more.
The pancakes are massive - honestly, we dare you to finish just one. But if you're too big of a sissy to take on one of their monsters, then we reckon the salads are good too. Read more.
Hidden inside one of the most gorgeous courtyards they work together with local farmers and fishermen to create tasty yet simple dishes that express everything Estonian cuisine has to offer. Read more.
During the day you can enjoy their delicious cakes and coffee in the nostalgic soviet-designed furniture, but on weekends the local art, music & design crowd dances away in that old cinema building. Read more.
Tired of Saku and A le Coq being served everywhere? Pudel has a picky attitude towards beer & has only craft beers from small breweries on sale. If beer is your thing you'll definitely love Pudel bar. Read more.