4.9.2012 | Restaurants
The fishy café

The fishy café
Before the cool autumn days descend on Estonia, be sure to visit the newly renovated Fish Market in Tallinn’s port district. Between 10-16 on Saturdays enjoy a coffee and a small snack by the water. The market sells both fresh and smoked fish. The café will remain open until mid to late September, weather dependant.
Kalasadam, Kalaranna 1, Tallinn
www.tallinnakalaturg.ee
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