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Anna Edasi
The name of this quaint little Karlova-area café is kind of a play on words using the name of one of the owner's
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Armastus Café Amore
The name means 'Love' and this is certainly a romantic, little destination where you can settle in with pastries, cakes, tea and the occasional, piped-in Cher song.
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Café Gaudeamus
Located in the University of Tartu’s main library, Gaudeamus is named after a popular and ancient student drinking song and offers a chance to enjoy a quiet, delicious bite to eat alongside a good book.
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Café Truffe
This sharp, quasi-French place on Town Hall Square seems to be a particular hit for its modern, comfy style and tasty salads.
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Café Villa Margaretha
You might have to break a small sweat to get here, but the hike will be rewarding for anyone looking for something a little different.
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Cookbook
What gives this classy, little café its name is the fact that it's attached to the Rahva Raamat bookshop. So if you can't wait to break open that steamy, romantic physics textbook you just bought, this the place to do it.
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Crepp
A touch of France comes to Tartu's Old Town in the form of this classic, old-fashioned Parisian-style café.
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Dedi Café & Terrass
The slick, café/eatery on the top floor of the Kaubamaja offers fresh, reasonably priced meals for mall shoppers. However,
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Genialistide Klubi Vats
This second living room of a café is the daytime incarnation of a nightclub that kind of breaks all the rules of conventionality.
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Kohvipaus
This tiny place on Rüütli is both central and filled to the brim with great pastries and fresh bites too. The prices
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Lõvisüdame
Kind of a cross between an upscale pub and café, the Lionheart, which has nothing at all to do with the Richard who was held captive in Austria, did not overly impress us with its food (definitely avoid the pasta).
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Moka
Moka isn't as big on style as its rivals. It does however offer a selection of tea, wine and cakes, as well as the all-important paintings of zebras.
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Museum Café Katarina
The Tartu City Museum's little café has an appropriately historic feel, making it the perfect spot for a coffee and cake break after touring the exhibits.
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Nälg
Unquestionably among Tartu's coolest hangouts, Nälg has the feel of a place designed by the hip girls for the hip girls.
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Newton
Newton, as in Sir Isaac, is attached to the AHHAA Science Centre, which explains the somewhat play-school look of the front seating area.
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Pierre Chocolaterie
Chocoholics rejoice! The same team that created the much-loved Chocolaterie in Tallinn have brought their act to Tartu's Raekoja plats.
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Rotund
This little, octagonal café on Toome Hill is a historic landmark in its own right. It was originally a lemonade stand dating from 1879, and inside you'll find the old sketches that prove it.
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Shakespeare
One would expect a café in Tartu's Vanemuine Theatre to have a somewhat theatrical air, but Shakespeare goes far beyond the requirement.
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Spargel
This low-key café, located just a stone’s throw away from the centre, makes its home in a stylish, Art Nouveau building it shares with the city's creative industries bureau.
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