KOLME NÄOGA MEES
Read more" The Man in the Three Heads "is one of the most romantic places in the city, a blend of Parisian dreams and medieval memory. Careful decoration and intimate and intimate atmosphere. In addition to excellent wines, they serve delicious snacks and a very high quality coffee.
CAFE ANNA EDASI
Read moreOn one of Karlova's main shopping streets, Anna Edasi welcomes the thirsty and hungry passing through the neighborhood. Anna is in fact the great-grandmother of Birjo Urbas, the owner, and it's true that inside, you'll feel a bit like you're in grandma's house, with its old furniture, floral curtains and tablecloths, and rose-patterned china. You can satisfy your hunger with a soup, omelette, salad or pastry, and it's all homemade! Or stop in for a coffee or lemonade in a relaxing atmosphere.
JUNIMPERIUM DISTILLERY
Read moreJuniper is an integral part of the Estonian landscape and craftsmanship. So it's no surprise to find a gin distillery right in the middle of Telliskivi. It's also a cocktail bar where you can enjoy the house spirits as a simple gin and tonic or in the form of more elaborate cocktails. The Blended Dry Gin is very successful and velvety, but the gins with a local touch (rhubarb or lingonberry) are worth a try. The subdued atmosphere makes it the perfect place for a quiet get-together. Distillery tour available for fans.
FIKA
Read moreNeed breakfast or just an early morning coffee? Push open the door to Fika (yes, that's the name of the Swedish snack break). Part coffee bar, part bakery, it's impossible to resist the aroma of percolating Arabica and freshly baked pastries and cinnamon rolls. Do you like it salty? There's toast too. The cheerful, relaxed decor with its large hanging light makes you feel right at home. If you've got a train to catch, Fika is just a stone's throw from the station.
BOGAPOTT
Read moreThis ceramist's studio is also a charming café nestled on the long descent from Pikk Jälg to the old town. Its inner courtyard is enchanting in summer, and in winter, the café's interior is warm and inviting with its antique furniture and old stonework. You can take a gourmet break here with pastries and coffee served in products from the workshop. Has a cup or plate caught your eye? Or would you like to take home a unique, handcrafted, local souvenir? Then head for the workshop-boutique next door.
BARBAR ROCK CLUB & BAR
Read moreNo, rock'n'roll is not and certainly not dead at Barbar. This bar organizes rock and heavy metal concerts every Friday and Saturday, and has built up quite a reputation for the quality of its programming. But it also organizes events (including the "black market"), parties... In a pub-style atmosphere with its big wooden tables, the decibels hum and the beer (quality, the menu isn't bad) flows freely in a joyful and convivial atmosphere. The agenda can be found on the Facebook page.
WERNER CAFÉ
Read moreJust across the street from the university's main building, this charming café is as much a meeting place for students cramming away on their laptops as it is for old professors in tweed preparing their lectures. People come here for breakfast and dinner, to invigorate themselves in the morning with a cup of coffee, gulp down a good soup at lunchtime, have a drink after class, but where the Werner really shines is in its pastries, whose presentation will make even the least greedy drool, but be warned - as is often the case in the Baltic countries, they're a tad too sweet.
SESSEL
Read moreTucked away above a boutique, this genuine speakeasy plays on all the codes of the genre: hushed atmosphere, subdued lighting, 1920s decor, dressed-up staff and exotic plants. All of this is done in the basement, with the narrow windows overlooking the street adding to the impression of being in a speakeasy. At Sessel, the cocktails are really well thought-out and well-balanced, and if you're here in winter, they make, in our opinion, the best mulled wine in town. Enjoy it early or late in the evening, slumped in a good armchair.