Nightclubs
Terrarium
Plays middle of the road pop and disco. Popular with the young crowd. Reasonably priced.
Prive
Tallinn's flashiest nightspot, run by legendary warehouse party organizers Vibe, often has foreign DJs playing. Expensive and has strict face control, so dress up.
Bonbon
Open to all who can get past the strict "face control". Over-the-top decor chandeliers, leather seats and prices to match.
Bars and pubs
Beer House
Plenty of beer types to choose from in this large authentically styled and decorated Bavarian Beer hall, including 5 of their own beers made on site. Try the Medovar Honey beer.
Lounge 24
Located on the top floor of the Radisson Blu Hotel, it offers spectacular views of Old Town and the Baltic sea from a trendy indoor setting and a breathtaking outdoor terrace. Lounge 24 serves a variety of light fares to full dinner menu, and a wide selection of beverages. Open to the general public.
Hell Hunt
The name means 'the gentle wolf' in Estonian. A comfortable and homey pub in the Old Town and offers a wide selection of beers including two of their own brews and some pretty decent food. Don't miss the spare ribs.
Kuku klubi
Founded 1935 by local art community and claiming to have had the best accessible cuisine in whole former USSR since 1958 during the Russian occupation.
Texas Honky Tonk & Cantina
Texas-style cantina is a casual place to knock back a Corona or a Bud, or even to try out the frozen margaritas churning in the electric mixer behind the bar. More serious drinkers can try the âtequila flightsâ - 3 or 5 shots of different tequilas to give you a sampling, not that youâre likely to remember which was which next time around.
Tallinn's crazy nightlife is out of proportion to the city's small size. The days of armed mafiosos are over and these days any drunken fights tend to involve British stag parties. Exercise some caution in choosing your venue, as some strip clubs and regular clubs make their money by fleecing tourists who come in for a drink. In local places, beers cost â¬2,5-4.