fiogf49gjkf0d Meat and potatoes figure heavily on most
restaurant
menus in Tallinn, with alternatives available in a handful of ethnic places. Vegetarians are not well catered for, though a few places make a token effort. Many
cafes
and
bars
do
snacks
or even full meals, an option which will usually work out cheaper than eating in a restaurant.
Bars and cafes are your best bet for a good time, with many featuring live music and/or dancing. Most of Tallinn's discos cater for a mainstream techno-loving crowd. More underground, cutting-edge dance music events tend to change location frequently and are advertised by flyposters - if you can't spot any try asking around in the city's hipper bars. Expect to pay 50-70EEK admission for discos and clubs
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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