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Young and trendy people are the usual punters at this popular modern bar, where DJs play electronica and house music to the cocktail-sipping crowd. Who would have thought 15 years ago that a boring bookstore would one day become a place serving high-quality Indian food to halflocal, half-expat clientele?
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You should order two or three vodkas, just in case, in this modern bar in a 600-yearold building. If you order the drinks in shot glasses made of ice, you’ll find that they get more and more slippery with every shot.
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Set in the same building as Club Hollywood, Kaheksa is a cosy lounge where fashion-aware people get together for a smoothie, a margarita or a light pasta meal. One of the favourite places of Estonia’s ex-prime minister Juhan Parts, if that matters.
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While many bars in the city centre are now working until 2 or 3am, there’s still a time before dawn when everything has closed and you feel like having a snack and a cup of tea before going home. Pub Laferme, in a quiet neighborhood near the sea, sells passable cheesecake in addition to regular pub food.
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Young, artsy and cash-strapped people gather in this cellar dive bar where the cigarette smoke never disperses. Many pub crawlers end up visiting Levist Väljas (which means ‘out of network coverage’ in Estonian) as it stays [open] late. A whole range of board games are available to keep you entertained.
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