Some Tasty Tips

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Some Tasty Tips

Food scene

Great selection of craft beer and the food is so good. The cheeseburger and brisket buns are amazing
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Põhjala Brewery
5 Peetri
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Great selection of craft beer and the food is so good. The cheeseburger and brisket buns are amazing
Small and cozy, full of sweet bread – this is one real bakery in the middle of Kalamaja's dignified location
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Kalamaja Bakery
11 Jahu
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Small and cozy, full of sweet bread – this is one real bakery in the middle of Kalamaja's dignified location
Authentic Estonian street food: freaks from fresh domestic potatoes, juicy beef steaks between hand-made crispy buns and delicious meat jams and sauces made in a kitchen on the site
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Soo Uulits Tänavagurmee
1B Soo
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Authentic Estonian street food: freaks from fresh domestic potatoes, juicy beef steaks between hand-made crispy buns and delicious meat jams and sauces made in a kitchen on the site
Kampai is a small piece of Tokyo in Tallinn, Noblessner, on the quayside
Kampai
12 Peetri
Kampai is a small piece of Tokyo in Tallinn, Noblessner, on the quayside
180° is a fine dining restaurant located in Port Noblessner with Michelin starred chef . There are an open kitchen and an exclusive tasting menu, it is a stage for you to love and savour food
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180 Degrees Restaurant
4 Staapli
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180° is a fine dining restaurant located in Port Noblessner with Michelin starred chef . There are an open kitchen and an exclusive tasting menu, it is a stage for you to love and savour food
Local Kalamaja community bistro. Casual and delicious!
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Lore Bistroo
12 Peetri
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Local Kalamaja community bistro. Casual and delicious!
Renovated Baltic Station Market is a unique universal market in Estonia where people can buy and sell food, manufactured goods, antiques and much more. There are almost 300 different merchants and shops at the market. Trading takes place on three different levels and in the kiosks and stands outside the buildings. There is a supermarket and a gym on the underground floor of the market, but on the first floor there is a large fish and meat hall along with a diverse street food area with almost 20 different eateries. The second floor is dedicated mainly to Estonian design and handicrafts, clothes, household goods and antiques.
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Αγορά Balti Jaama
1 Kopli
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Renovated Baltic Station Market is a unique universal market in Estonia where people can buy and sell food, manufactured goods, antiques and much more. There are almost 300 different merchants and shops at the market. Trading takes place on three different levels and in the kiosks and stands outside the buildings. There is a supermarket and a gym on the underground floor of the market, but on the first floor there is a large fish and meat hall along with a diverse street food area with almost 20 different eateries. The second floor is dedicated mainly to Estonian design and handicrafts, clothes, household goods and antiques.
No fancy stuff. Only beer, whiskey and smoked meat
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One Sixty
62 Telliskivi
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No fancy stuff. Only beer, whiskey and smoked meat
20 Seats, PIZZA and POPCORN Machine – unique NEOPOLITAN pizza in Tallinn
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Kaja Pizza Köök
33 Õle
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20 Seats, PIZZA and POPCORN Machine – unique NEOPOLITAN pizza in Tallinn
Pleasant atmosphere, funny waiters and great food
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F-Hoone
60a Telliskivi
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Pleasant atmosphere, funny waiters and great food
It is a very nice little cafe-institution with a warm home atmosphere
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Moon
3 Võrgu
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It is a very nice little cafe-institution with a warm home atmosphere

Sightseeing

PROTO invention factory. Theme park with VR experience.
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Εργοστάσιο Proto Avastustehas
10 Peetri
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PROTO invention factory. Theme park with VR experience.
A cultural center with art studios, galleries, cinemas, cafes and bars hosting events.
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Telliskivi Kirbukas
57 Telliskivi
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A cultural center with art studios, galleries, cinemas, cafes and bars hosting events.
Maritime Museum in a 500-year-old tower: a submarine and a sunken ship from the 1560s
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Lennusadam Seaplane Harbour
6 Vesilennuki
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Maritime Museum in a 500-year-old tower: a submarine and a sunken ship from the 1560s
The area remained closed for almost a hundred years, and today it has become the new cultural center of Tallinn.
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Port Noblessner
48 Tööstuse
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The area remained closed for almost a hundred years, and today it has become the new cultural center of Tallinn.

Neighborhoods

Kalamaja (Estonian for Fish House; German: Fischermay) is a subdistrict of the district of Põhja-Tallinn (Northern Tallinn) in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. It is located just northwest of the historical town centre, on the coast of the Tallinn Bay. Kalamaja has a population of 9,820 (As of 1 January 2015). Kalamaja is one of the best preserved wooden architecture areas in Tallinn and Estonia. The quiet neighbourhood has long been known for its colourful hodgepodge of old fashioned, working class houses. Throughout most of Tallinn's history Kalamaja served as the city's main fishing harbour. Starting from the 14th century the area was traditionally dominated by fishermen, fishmongers and boat wrights. A new era began in 1870, when Tallinn was connected to Saint Petersburg by railroad. The Tallinn railway station (Balti jaam), was built between Kalamaja and the city centre. Suddenly enormous factories started to sprout up in this part of town, and they brought with them an influx of thousands of new workers. The wooden houses, which have become Kalamaja's architectural legacy, were built to accommodate these workers. Most of the Kalamaja's main sightseeings are located on the coast of Kalamaja. In 2011 a former railway embankment was converted into a walking trail called "Culture Kilometre" (Kultuurikilomeeter). The walk-way starts next to the Tallinn harbour passes the Creative Hub (Kultuurikatel), continues past the historic Patarei Prison and Sea Fortress, the region's biggest sea centre Seaplane Harbour (Lennusadam) and ends at the end of Kalamaja park on Tööstuse street. In 2015, the former Kultuurikilomeeter was converted into a street, which quickly became one of the defining streets of the neighbourhood.
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Kalamaja
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Kalamaja (Estonian for Fish House; German: Fischermay) is a subdistrict of the district of Põhja-Tallinn (Northern Tallinn) in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. It is located just northwest of the historical town centre, on the coast of the Tallinn Bay. Kalamaja has a population of 9,820 (As of 1 January 2015). Kalamaja is one of the best preserved wooden architecture areas in Tallinn and Estonia. The quiet neighbourhood has long been known for its colourful hodgepodge of old fashioned, working class houses. Throughout most of Tallinn's history Kalamaja served as the city's main fishing harbour. Starting from the 14th century the area was traditionally dominated by fishermen, fishmongers and boat wrights. A new era began in 1870, when Tallinn was connected to Saint Petersburg by railroad. The Tallinn railway station (Balti jaam), was built between Kalamaja and the city centre. Suddenly enormous factories started to sprout up in this part of town, and they brought with them an influx of thousands of new workers. The wooden houses, which have become Kalamaja's architectural legacy, were built to accommodate these workers. Most of the Kalamaja's main sightseeings are located on the coast of Kalamaja. In 2011 a former railway embankment was converted into a walking trail called "Culture Kilometre" (Kultuurikilomeeter). The walk-way starts next to the Tallinn harbour passes the Creative Hub (Kultuurikatel), continues past the historic Patarei Prison and Sea Fortress, the region's biggest sea centre Seaplane Harbour (Lennusadam) and ends at the end of Kalamaja park on Tööstuse street. In 2015, the former Kultuurikilomeeter was converted into a street, which quickly became one of the defining streets of the neighbourhood.