Restaurants in Tallinn
Lunch
Warm up with a bowl of rye-bread soup, a local comfort food; the simple yet flavorful dish is a hidden gem among the cobblestone lanes.
Dinner
Enjoy Baltic herring and rye-bread soup in a cozy, homelike setting that feels like a local’s kitchen; the warm atmosphere and authentic flavors are worth the visit.
Savor verivorst (blood sausage) with lingonberry jam and other classic dishes in a historic tavern that locals frequent; the rustic setting and hearty portions capture Tallinn’s culinary heritage.
Anytime
Try the beet-root ravioli and seasonal Estonian plates in a repurposed Soviet warehouse; the industrial vibe and fresh local ingredients make it a standout.
Grab a bite of black rye bread with smoked butter or a quick smoked fish snack from a bustling market stall; it's cheap, authentic, and lets you taste everyday local flavors.
Sip a €3 coffee and enjoy a pastry on a sunny bench overlooking the medieval walls; the relaxed vibe and people-watching make it a perfect mid-day break.
Enjoy a light snack and coffee in a charming café inside Kadriorg Park, perfect after a stroll by the Swan Pond; the garden views add to the relaxed experience.
Fresh Baltic fish and chips served near the beach; the casual shack offers a breezy spot to refuel after a day of exploring.