Estonia, Tallinn - Pubs & Clubs
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Beer House |
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A unique restaurant in Estonia where beer is brewed on the spot. It is situated in the centre of Tallinn. All three variants of beer recipes originate from the 16th century. Altogether, the hall seats up to 300 persons, and, in addition 200 people on the terraces. Open during the week from 10.00 to 00.00; on Friday and Saturday, from 10.00 to 02.00. |
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The town's favourite nightclub Café Amigo is a perfect place to shake off the serious workaday world. Estonia 's best rock and blues bands performing every night. Café Amigo is open daily from 9 pm until the morning's small hours. There is no entry charge for hotel guests. Open Sunday to Thursday 21.00 to 4 o’clock, Friday to Saturday 21.00 to 5 o’clock. |
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The place and location being the former Soviet Union era bookstore in the centre of Tallinn "VOITLEV SONA". This was a disused bookstore so famous in Tallinn for the literature culture was about to be transformed into a fusion of digital music, food and drinks, where all International people from all races from around the world could meet and get away from the everyday stresses. |
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In the centre of Tallinn City, a constantly developing district, you will find City Pub – a small yet cosy place with European and Chinese cuisine. |
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One of the most popular nightclubs for the general public. Open every night. On Wednesday nights there are famous Ladies’ Nights. Music of different styles and countries. |
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One of the clubs where Tallinn ’s golden youth spends their nights. A popular place with the foreigners, too. Open every night. Features different music styles and different DJs every night. A proper café and a restaurant are under the same roof. Situated in the centre of the city. |
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Nimeta Bar (The Bar with No Name) |
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A famous football pub situated right opposite the Bar with a Name creating a wonderful duo. A variety of beers and Chinese cuisine are a pleasant background to football broadcasts of the English Premiere Division regularly organized in the pub. |
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A sushi bar right in the heart of Old Tallinn open 12 to 24 every day. Stylish and genuine. |
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Situated in the centre of the town with a wonderful view on the Old Town and the harbour of Tallinn. The club is housed in a trading centre that was built in 2001 occupying the third and the forth floors of the building. Both floors have big outer terraces. The club opened in 2001. Its interior is fashionable and modern. |
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Situated a bit off the centre, The Lost Continent is the only Australian-like pub in Estonia. Alongside Australian cuisine it will offer you and your friends a memorable event- pleasant leisure in an adorable climate. The pub has 130 seats. There are 4 TV-sets in the hall and one big screen for watching sports and other entertainment programs. You can also play pool and darts. |
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Situated in the heart of the Old Town Von Krahli boasts to be one of the most hip bars of Tallinn with all sorts of “arty” people visiting it and lots of avant-garde actors, singers, etc. performing in the bar itself and in the same named theatre sharing the building with the bar. |
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Nimega Bar (The Bar with a Name) |
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A sport bar situated in the Old Town. Popular both among the tourists and locals for its atmosphere and international choice of food and drink. |
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This small yet elite club in the city centre offers the best old and new parties in Estonia. Music styles vary from Easy Listening Session and Mutant Disco to the Defected in the House. A lot of internationally known DJs have performed in the club. Club card is available on request. |
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Claiming to be the oldest Estonian pub opened as long ago as 1993 Hell Hunt offers a variety of beers alongside traditional Estonian and European cuisine. Situated also in the Old Town. |
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Situated in the centre of Tallinn and is open every day from 12 to 23. Plays dance music from different times and of different styles. Craziest parties are organized that bring together city’s wildest party-animals. And all this takes place in a wonderful interior and, of course, securely. We may provide you with a club card entitling you to different discounts and special offers. |
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Situated in the Old Town. The name of the café itself suggests the popularity of the café among the citizens and the guests of Tallinn. Open Sunday to Thursday 9 to 1 o’clock, Friday to Saturday 9 to 4 o’clock. |
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Two Irish pubs under one name both situated in the Old Town. Open Sunday to Thursday 11 to 2 o’clock, Friday to Saturday 11 to 4 o’clock. |
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