Kochi Aidad offers its visitors warm pies and cakes baked in the house, several kinds of beer, delicious food from the manor, farm, and city kitchens of Estonia, and live music by the best musicians from Estonia.
Life becomes really exciting in the summer when various vessels moor in the harbour, and a sundry of cultural events take place on the beach promenade.
The barns were constructed by Joachim Christian Koch, a Tallinn merchant, and have become a historical landmark and a tourist sight at the sea gates of Tallinn. The barns were constructed due to enlivened economy and production in the second half of the 19th century.
based on 230 reviews
This place was absolutely perfect the food was great the staff was friendly ans the cooking was fast. I had to keep a pause from eating because the food was so filling and good. The menu was massive... Read more comments
We had dinner with a group of 19 people. The food was tasty and portions quite large. No loud music, so it was easy to have a conversation. Ordering and payment were efficient and separate bills were... Read more comments
We just made it in on time for dinner and after what was served to us, we are glad we did. Such a unique tavern. It is really thought out well and I can only imagine the atmosphere in here must be... Read more comments