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Põrgu
The guide was updated:Unbelievably large selection of draught beers and their bottled cousins, delicious à la carte dishes and almost holy atmosphere makes this hell-themed pub seem like a paradise on earth, where you can feel free and let yourself be carried away by tasting pleasure.
Useful Information
- Address: Rüütli 4, Tallinn
- Opening hours: Mon–Thu noon–midnight, Fri & Sat noon–2am
- Website: www.porgu.ee
- Phone: +372 644 0232
- Email: porgu@porgu.ee
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Brewery beer club is located in Tallinn's Old Town in the old Pearl complex. But now it has been going through a renovation in which there are side by side ancient architecture and modern design. Brewery offers 47 different types of beer, seven of them are draft beers and five of them are brewed in our own house's brewing factory. Our cuisine is a combination of different meals and food cultures all over the world. All foods are made to go together with offered beers and also with wines for our wine friends.
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Gloria Wine Cellar (Veinikelder)
Not only does Gloria Wine Cellar offer the widest choice of wines in the Nordic countries, it’s also one of the most elegant and cosy spots in the entire city. Built right into the medieval town wall, this underground hideaway is as good a place for a romantic rendezvous as it is for finding the perfect vintage.
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Hell Hunt
Known for its comfortable, local atmosphere and good food, the Gentle Wolf is a popular destination every night of the week. Tallinners and foreigners alike are drawn by its friendly prices and service, as well as the extensive list of beers, which include ten draught varieties and over 50 in bottles.
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Deja Vu Lounge
One of the city's trendiest lounges, this intimate venue keeps its regulars entertained with a venerable schedule of guest artists. Performances can range from jazz singers and trumpet players to dance beat DJs. The extensive food menu, which includes nachos, club sandwiches and Thai soup, is also worth note.
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Von Krahl Bar
Attached to a theatre in Old Town, this down-to-earth bar is known as Tallinn's main destination for alternative bands and alternative crowds. Anything from Reggae to progressive rock can be found on stage here. Some fans will dance in the small area in front of the stage, while others watch from the wooden-railed balcony above. There's a small entrance charge when bands are playing.
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Depeche Mode
There's only one band you'll hear on the sound system at this unusual bar. Started years ago by the Estonian Depeche Mode fan club, it has remained a staple of the town's alternative bar scene and is a particular favourite of foreign students. Those who want to avoid the bustle of front bar area can find a table in the spacious side room.
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Beer House
Nothing goes with good food like good beer, and at Beer House, you can enjoy both! This spacious restaurant-brewery just off Town Hall Square produces seven tasty varieties of natural, live beer, which visitors can enjoy with a hearty meal or buy in a bottle to take away. Live music plays every Thursday to Saturday.
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Drink Bar & Grill
Owned and run by an English beer connoisseur, Drink specialises in offering brews that aren't available in most other Tallinn establishments. Though not aiming to be a typical English pub, it nevertheless offers English visitors what they may be missing from home, namely fish and chips, pub quizzes and comedy nights.
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Nimeta Baar
The Pub With No Name is a focal point of Tallinn's night scene, with tourists, expatriates, business people and Estonian bar-hoppers all making at least one stop here on any given Friday night. On weekends DJs will make sure that something is happening on the small dance floor. Nimeta also doubles as a sports bar, with multiple TV screens showing crucial English football matches and the like.
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Karja Kelder
Part of the Vana Villem chain of earthy pubs, this Old Town cellar bar is decorated in the traditional style that Estonians tend to love. Lots of iron and wood is used in the décor, while wagon wheel chandeliers and other rural artefacts give it a homey feel. The large variety of beer is the big hit here, but Karja Kelder is also a good spot to enjoy a reasonably-priced, hearty meal.
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Mad Murphy's
The large venue draws in the crowds with televised sports and a tasty pub menu, which includes a full Irish breakfast served all day long. Live bands, often featuring Irish folk music, take to the stage most weekends.
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Põrgu
Unbelievably large selection of draught beers and their bottled cousins, delicious à la carte dishes and almost holy atmosphere makes this hell-themed pub seem like a paradise on earth, where you can feel free and let yourself be carried away by tasting pleasure.
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St Patrick's Pub
St Patrick's is your standard friendly Irish pub, situated right in the city centre. Enjoy a good meal and be part of the vibrant city life. Check out the second floor for views over the old city. The pub is not only good for evening drinks — it is a popular spot for weekday lunch.
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Texas Honky Tonk
The US and Texas flags hanging out at the front, the steer horns, beer ads and other trappings of an American country-style bar may make you think you are in the Lone Star State. The food here is appropriately Tex-Mex, with burritos and quesadillas on the menu. A frozen margarita mixer churning away at the bar provides the perfect way to wash these delicacies down.
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The Dubliner
A relative newcomer among Tallinn's Irish pubs, Dubliner has all the trappings one would expect of the genre. In addition to offering an array of tasty snacks, the pub keeps its regulars happy by showing the day's sporting events on TV. On Saturday nights a live band provides further entertainment.
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Valli Baar
This legendary bar is a true anachronism and a welcome sight to anyone interested in a 70s-style watering hole.
If there's one Tallinn watering hole that everyone should check out, it's Valli Baar. The tiny venue has seen few changes since it first open — its interior is actually under cultural heritage protection. Valli Baar's famous house shot is the potent, spicy Millimallikas (jellyfish), which is also the traditional welcome drink for new employees of Skype in Tallinn.
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Old Estonia
From this 40-seat wine restaurant on Town Hall Square, guests can gaze through wide windows and enjoy beautiful views of Old Town life. It features high quality wines from around the world as well as tasty Estonian dishes like marinated wild boar and a variety of choices from the grill.
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Chicago 1933
Chicago 1933 is an elegant and sophisticated bar-restaurant on the edge of Tallinn Old Town inspired of 1930s America. It offers an international kitchen, a bounty of drinks and a wide variety of wine. The Live music on every evening is inspired by the legendary jazz and swing era. Tobacco lovers can enjoy the luxury cigar room.
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Club Münt
Münt, which means both mint and coin in Estonian, is a small establishment on a narrow, Old Town street. Despite its intimate size, it still aims to pack a full-fledged club experience, complete with go-go dancers on some evenings. Münt is also noted for offering a range of inexpensive drinks, most of them costing just one euro.
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Club Hollywood
One of the hottest nightclubs in Tallinn, Hollywood is always popular, packed and pulsing with energy. The club’s large dance floor and heart-of-Old-Town location makes it a great place to drop in with friends at the end of a night of pub hopping. Expect different music and crowds depending on what events are on, including everything from Hip Hop Café to Latin Lust to Retro Night. Minimum age: 18 years.
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