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Aqua Bar
Ahhh - the palm trees, the pristine coral-sand beaches, the warm tropical breeze and the sound of island rhythms... you won't find any of that here, this is Pärnu after all.
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Bravo Lounge
Although, as the name suggests it's more of a lounge than a café, it's a great place for light bites, cocktails or a coffee while waiting for the club of the same name to open upstairs.
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Café Cello
A sophisticated and noticably orange café set out in the roomy lobby of the Pärnu Concert Hall, Cello serves up pastries and pancakes to concert goers and anyone else who drops in.
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Café Grand
The Victoria Hotel’s 1920s-style café is an elegant stopping place for a pastry or a spot of afternoon tea. The experienced baker can also whip up a decadent cake - perfect for beach season.
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Frens Café
This trendy lounge/café might make you feel like you’ve just walked in off the streets of Hollywood. The warm, red splashed walls, several breakfast options, fresh sandwiches and a variety of pastas may make you want to stay all day, and maybe you will.
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Georg
If you’re looking for something healthy and nourishing without spending a pretty Euro, Georg just might be the spot for you.
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Jazz Café
Soothing music and intriguing artwork make Jazz Café one of Pärnu's most sophisticated places to linger. Watch for live piano performances some evenings, and if you've got talent, you can even arrange to give your own concert here.
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Kadri
The cheerful, green-coloured Kadri Kohvik is a long-time favourite in downtown Pärnu and holds a special place in the hearts of frequent visitors.
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Krooni kohvik
Though not the most central of cafés, Kroon is a surprisingly pleasant establishment with an early-20th-century feel.
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Lehe
A sparklingly modern café with hints of a nautical theme in the décor. Locals recommend the food here, and the proximity to the beach is a plus.
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Lepa Kohvik
This modern, two-story café tucked into the back of the Lepa Market is a surprisingly decent place to stop for ice-cream or pancakes after a hard day of shopping.
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Mahedik
Pärnu's very first organic café is proving to be a hit with its great food and comfy, home-style interior. Healthy choices like fish, soups, pastas and salads are on offer, as are cakes done on the spot.
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Museum of New Art Café
The café in the lobby of the art centre is probably the most intellectual place in Pärnu to sip tea, and it may also be the cheapest.
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Pagaripoisid
Irresistably smelling of sugar, Baker Boys is a popular destination for those in need of cakes, pastries and coffee.
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Papli Café
The pleasant, little gourmet café attached to the Kapten Kurgo Villa is a worthy spot for a drink or bite. The menu, mainly salads and fillets, is brief, but our salad was big, fresh and tasty and came served with a smile.
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Piccadilly Wine & Chocolate
The food selection in this downtown café/wine bar is pretty much limited to quiches and cakes, but the soft ambience, large tea selection, handmade chocolate truffles and over 200 wines on the list make Piccadilly a definite must-visit.
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Portaal
Diners sit in egg-shaped wicker chairs under clouds of metal cups in this busy café in the Port Artur 2 shopping mall.
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Port Artur Café Treffpunkt
Oddly located in a shopping centre lobby, this grill/café is nevertheless strangely cool and comfy.
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Sőőrikubaar
A popular place for pastries and especially for Estonian-style donut rings (sőőrikud). In fact it's so busy at times you may have to stand.
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Supelsaksad
Hang on, is this a café or is it grandma's house? At Supelsaksad it's hard to tell, but a cosy jumble of old-style furniture, sophisticated tunes and fantastic food have made this neighbourhood café a runaway hit.
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Teatrikohvik
Built into the Endla Theatre, this large, starkly-modern café with its large windows and sofas can easily accommodate any intermission rush.
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