A warm drink and a soft, warm pastry just out of the oven – if that sounds like heaven to you, then keep reading. We’ve listed some of the cosiest cafés you can find in Tallinn. These places will indulge your cravings for pastries, cakes and great coffee, and will also provide ample opportunities for amazing photos to highlight your trip to Tallinn.
The legendary Pierre Chocolaterie café is tucked away in a courtyard in Tallinn’s Old Town and is certainly worth discovering. The cosy coffee shop has a bohemian vibe and specialises in indulgent chocolate treats. The charming Masters’ Courtyard is also home to several artisan workshops making and selling handcrafted goods, so make sure to look around.
For a slightly more refined vibe evoking the late 19th century, try the elegant Maiasmokk café. The place has stood in the same place in the Old Town since opening in 1864 and entices passers-by with the prettiest shop window in the city. If you can peel your eyes away from the magical window display, step inside and enjoy a lovely cup of coffee with a little marzipan treat on the side.
Tucked away in a narrow passageway in the formerly industrial Rotermann quarter, Røst bakery has been one of Tallinn’s most popular cafés for years, and for good reason. The smell of fresh cinnamon and cardamom buns flows through the street, enticing locals and visitors alike to step in and try some of the best bread and pastries in Tallinn (or maybe even the whole world).
“But where do the locals go?” is a question often on travellers’ minds. The answer is…that the locals in Tallinn go everywhere, including the lovely cafes in the old town. But if you’re looking for a place slightly off the beaten track, Ristikheina café is a great place to try. The original café can be found in the residential area of Pelgulinn, only a 30 minutes’ walk from the Old Town. They make delicious cakes and pastries, but also offer all-day breakfast and other light meals.
Named after a Swedish term that essentially means “relaxing with coffee and cake”, Fika café invites its patrons to do just that. The tiny café is nestled right by the entrance of the Telliskivi Creative City, and with their speciality coffees made with care, the café truly suits its environment. Make sure to try a fresh pastry with your coffee, just like the Swedes would.