4.5.2017 | Restaurants
The sweet and the sour

RØST brings sourdough to Tallinn.
There is nothing like a spongy slice of freshly baked sourdough bread, and at long last we can get it in Tallinn. You won’t find any black bread at RØST. Located in the quickly developing Rotermanni Quarter, RØST is great for a quick coffee or a little bit more.
As you walk in, the smell of freshly baked bread and pastries fills the air. The space is open-plan, so you can see the bakers busy forming loaves and carrying freshly baked pastries to the front counter. The espresso machine never stops. The coffee beans are sourced from the best micro roasters in Tallinn and elsewhere.
It’s not just bread and pastries at RØST. There are daily sandwiches, one vegetarian and one not. A short all-day breakfast menu is also displayed behind the front counter, for something a little more filling. You can also buy a loaf to take home.
Location
RØST
Rotermanni 14, Tallinn
rost.ee
Click on the address to see the location.
TEXT KRISTINA LUPP, PHOTO ANDREI CHERTKOV
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