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Provided by: Paul Kuimet/Visit Tallinn
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Provided by: Paul Kuimet/Visit Tallinn
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Boheem
The guide was updated:This unpretentious venue just past the train station is a favourite haunt of local young, artsy crowd. Wood floors and old-style furniture give it a timeless feel. In addition to the usual drinks, light meals are available.
Useful Information
- Address: Kopli 18, Tallinn
- Opening hours: Daily 10am–10pm
- Website: www.instagram.com/kohvikboheem
- Phone: +372 631 1928
- Email: info@boheem.ee
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