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The staple formula of a bunch of little, round tables and a pastry counter has served Tallinn well for years. It's not that these places don't have ambience - they do, but they're more for grabbing a bite on the run than for settling in.
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La Boheme Brasserie & Bar
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Classic cafés
Nicely done up with stone walls and cheerful orange tables, this slick little café is a great stopping place for big, fresh, inexpensive pastries.
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Anneli Viik Handmade Chocolates Café
Chocoholics beware! This little, Old Town café features Anneli Viik's handmade chocolates, made on the spot and sold either by the box for take-away, or in smaller portions to accompany your coffee (or light food or cognac, etc).
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Café Boulevard
Wrapped sandwiches, pastries, fresh-squeezed juices and other healthy choices are served up at the Radisson Blu Hotel Olümpia's busy ground floor café.
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Kohvituba
The things that make this tiny café special are its minute proportions, its fresh cakes and ultra quaint and romantic atmosphere.
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Koogel Moogel
This cosy café tucked into a little corner on top of Toompea certainly makes you feel at home, whether you’re interested in a lite bite, a coffee or a dessert - in fact you may even want to have all three.
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Kuku Kohvik
This tiny café sandwiched between galleries is somewhat predictably a popular hangout for artists and artsy types. No baret required, but be prepared to discuss post-modernism.
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La Boheme Brasserie & Bar
Nicely done up with stone walls and cheerful orange tables, this slick little café is a great stopping place for big, fresh, inexpensive pastries.
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Mademoiselle
Considered for years to be one of Tallinn’s best places to get a delectable dessert, this classic café still lives up to its reputation.
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Maiasmokk
Tallinn's oldest café, the Sweet Tooth has been serving marzipan and other treats since it opened way back in 1864. Drop in for elaborate cakes, cheap coffee, and an amazing, pre-war interior.
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Pikajala Kohvik
There aren't too many places to grab a bite or a coffee when you reach the top of the hill that is Toompea, but this is one of them.
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Reval Café Vene
It’s the one with the giant mocha pot. The atmosphere is relaxed and comfortable, the perfect spot to lounge out with a cup of joe and a friend.
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Saiakang
One of the last of Old Town's simple and cheap cafés. Here you'll find plenty of salads, pastries and frugal, old folks.
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