Europe’s leading publisher of locally produced city guide
ESSENTIAL CITY GUIDES
Tallinn
Restaurants & Cafes
Arriving
Hotels
Restaurants & Cafes
Bars, Pubs & Clubs
Sightseeing
Culture & Events
Shopping
Getting around
Directory
Mail & Phones
The Basics
Around Tallinn
Interactive Tallinn
Tallinn for Families
See all chapters »
« Hide chapters
African
American
Argentinian
Asian
Australian
Brazilian
Buffet express
Cafés
Bakeries
Classic cafés
Fashionable
Gourmet shop cafés
Ice cream
International chains
Internet cafés
Soviet chic
Stylish & Cosy
Caucasian
Cheese
Chinese
Estonian Restaurants
Nouveau Estonian
Traditional Estonian
Fast food
French
Frugal lunches
Fusion
Garlic
Gastropubs
German
Greek
Hungarian
Indian
International
Italian
Japanese
Jewish
Kadriorg & Pirita area
Kalamaja & Kopli area eateries
Korean
Latin American
Latvian
Liquid lunch
Lunch cafés
Meaty choices
Medieval
Mediterranean
Middle Eastern
Pizza
Russian
Seafood
Sushi
Tex-Mex
Thai
Theme restaurants
Trendy home-style
Trendy restaurants
Ukrainian
Upscale
Vietnamese
Way out
Free Download
More free downloads
All Destinations
Albania
Austria
Belarus
Belgium
Bosnia
Bulgaria
Croatia
Czech Republic
Estonia
FYR Macedonia
Georgia
Germany
Greece
Ireland
Italy
Kosovo
Latvia
Lithuania
Montenegro
N. Ireland
Netherlands
Poland
Romania
Russia
Serbia
Slovenia
Slovenija
Sweden
Switzerland
Ukraine
Home
»
Estonia
»
Tallinn
»
Restaurants & Cafes
»
Theme restaurants
Theme restaurants
Tallinn » Restaurants & Cafes » Theme restaurants
Estlander
This establishment is certainly worth checking out. Set in the historic Hopner Merchant House, the idea behind this eatery is a 17th-century tavern and it doesn't get much more authentic than this.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Korsaar
Avast mateys! If you've ever dreamed of running away to become a pirate or a wench, now's your chance. This stunning pirate-themed restaurant goes way beyond anything we've ever seen in terms of attention to detail and authenticity.
Read_on
(1 Comment)
Le Château
Elaborately done up in the style of old France (think musketeers, etc), Le Château is one of Old Town's best-kept secrets due to it's slightly off-centre location.
Read_on
(2 Comments)
Restoran Kaljas
Kaljas fills several categories, but their elaborate nautical theme in the form of the inside of a ship is certainly worth checking out all on it's own.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Scotland Yard
A small piece of theatrical England can be found in Tallinn via this well-established pub/restaurant just across the street from Old Town.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Turg
The name in Estonian means ‘market’ and that’s exactly what this theatricaly-decorated cellar restaurant looks like inside - a classic, outdoor market square, complete with overhanging eves, a tree, chirping birds and some faux produce.
Read_on
(No Comments)
This download is free, but we would like you leave us your
email address so that we can keep in touch with you about new In Your Pocket guides.