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.
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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
We had a fabulous meal sitting outside, under the shade of the canopy on a warm evening. This was probably the best meal that we had in our 10 day holiday in the Baltic States, and we had some... Read more comments
We came with the family (7 people) to eat and have a nice evening. We got quick service and the food came pretty quickly. The waiter's behavior was rude throughout the evening. When we didn't... Read more comments