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Marduk (7), , Estonia does not count - explanation | | May 12, 2012 The oldest pub in Tallinn. Good ambiance. Almost same selection of beers like in Põrgu. Their house beer is Puls and worth to try. Food is so-so. Main courses are bit disappointing, but snacks are delicious. Very friendly staff. | | Kita (11), Koper, Slovenia | | March 24, 2012 Good location, excellent choice of international beers. Home made beer served, too. This place is a bit dodgy, but it doesn’t ruin the atmosphere. Service is a bit slow, but for crowded place quite normal. Don’t to be missed... | mzaar (9), Varberg, Sweden does not count - explanation | | December 19, 2011 A must when you go to Tallinn. The lamps with barb wire, the noisy and friendly atmosphere and a rather wide variety of beers (including their own) makes this a really nice place. | | JoeMcPhee (398), Toronto, ON, Ontario | | September 4, 2011 Immediately adjacent to our apartment while in Tallinn and definitely a must visit while in town. Met up with FatPhil for a few here which was also nice. Dark but large space that was full of locals having a few. Grabbed a few tasty British and Belgian bottles that didn’t really need rating - but did need drinkjng. We went back another night with my wife and sister-in-law for a meal which was pretty tasty. Pub grub mostly but tasty. A selection of British and Belgian taps mostly. | | RedhawkFIN (12), , Finland | | August 9, 2011 Youthful place with nice selection of beers for Tallinn. Food (pub grub) was OK. | | kermis (52), The Hague, Netherlands | | April 24, 2011 The best choice for beer in a city pretty bad for beer. Some nice British brews, and lively atmosphere | | Martinus (70), Nijmegen, Netherlands | | April 21, 2011 Good atmosphere, nice place. Don’t expect too much of the draughts though, bottles are better and at good value. First pub of Estonia back in the days (or so they claim) | | Tim Webb (106), Cambridge, England | | April 10, 2011 What is it about bars where the seating does not match that gives them such a head start? Armchairs too. Good place, fine range of beers, a bit yooffull but controlledly so, a few ageist undertones but nice design, increasing beer range and a must-visit in Tallinn. | | Marko (169), Split, Croatia | | April 24, 2010 Good location in the old Tallinn, ok atmosphere (love the menus and the fact that they’re sponsoring a footie team called "FC Hell Hunt" :D). Good selection of bottled beer, their own beers (and cider) are made by Viru now and are unfortunately crap. The bottles list looked a slightly more appealing but we didn’t have much time for that. All in all, wish I had more time to spend here, seemed like a nice place. | | drpimento (120), La Crosse, Wisconsin | | July 12, 2009 In a word: Cool. In other words: this was a fun spot. Had a great time. Met some other folks from Scandinavia and Australia. Had kind of a crazy sign outside with a nude woman riding a wolf. Not sure how they get "Hell Hunt’ out of that, but whatever; it works! Inside was a bunch of tables and an odd bar that had bartenders behind part and then end looped around so that customers sat on both sides of the bar and faced one another. Great for conversation starters. They had a decent selection of local, regional, and macros; plus ciders, wine, and liquours. Didn’t have food myself but a lady I met there had veggie spaghetti and horked it down. Decent sized platefull. Prices were in line with the area and quality. Funky interior with some dark wood and humor. Chandelier shades of barbed wire. Art. Prompt helpful bartenders knew their products. Would definitely go again. |
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Scene The first Estonian pub! A mixture of Irish and Estionian pub
Staff Friendly with Gentle Wolf t-shirts
Music Definetly!
Parking You come with a car -kidding?
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