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Now under new ownership, this café on the lower floor of the Viru Centre's Rahva Raamat book store has become a popular gourmet lunch destination.
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Bonaparte Bistroo
This bright and cheerful establishment in the Foorum shopping centre brings with it all of the goodness you'd expect from the Estonian Bonaparte chain.
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Café Creperie
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Café More
Owned by one of Estonia's top cook-book authors, this book store café offers some inspired light-bites, fresh and tasty salads as well as some sinfully tempting desserts.
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Kinokohvik Sinilind
Brought to you by the same folks over at 'Must Puudel', and oddly enough decorated in largely the same way ie. Soviet
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Kochi Kohvituba
Bright, airy interior, attentive staff, female nude pastels adorning the historic brick walls, a grand piano, calorie-laden cakes and some stylish, savoury bites all help to make this café worth visiting.
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Kohvik Spirit
Designers apparently couldn't decide if they were making a sushi bar or a living room, so this cushy café/restaurant ends up with a feel that's both exclusive and comfy.
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Mosaiik
Right next to the revived Vabaduse Väljak this full service café is functional and charming. It's a great place to stop by for a cake and coffee or even a bite or two of warm food and it won't blow the budget.
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Must Puudel
Not to be confused with 'Must Lammas' , on the parallel Sauna street, the Black Poodle is a funky, retro eatery with a heavy Soviet-living-room feel and a cosy hang-out kind of atmosphere.
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Popular & Köök Boheem
The former 'Popular Café och Pub' has been turned into a sort of clone of their other two venues, both of which also have the name 'Boheem' in their names.
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Vana Toomas
Named after the famous Town Hall weather vane that can actually be seen from some of the tables here, this café offers fresh baked goods, pizzas, salads and other hearty but healthy dishes.
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Wabadus
The newest incarnation of this eatery, formerly known as Moskva and Kultus, just happens to hit the nail right on the head - so to speak.
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XX sajand
Located just across from the Tourist Information Centre, this is a great little spot for a light bite, a coffee, a dessert or a cocktail - '20th Century' is both cosy and central.
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