Southeastern EstoniaEntertainment

Entertainment in Southeastern Estonia

  1. A

    Vanemuine Theatre

    Named after the ancient Estonian song god, this theatre hosted the first Estonian-language theatre troupe, which performed here in 1870. The venue still hosts an array of classical and alternative theatrical and musical performances. It also stages performances at its small stage (744 0160; Vanemuise tänav 45) and Sadamateater (734 4248; Soola 5b).

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  2. B

    Club Tallinn

    Tartu's best nightclub is a multifloored dance fest with many nooks and crannies. Top-notch DJs spin here, drawing an eager, young crowd. Unfortunately, it's open only during the school year. During the summer, Club Tallinn packs up and moves to Pärnu.

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  3. C

    Hansa Tall

    Set like an old-fashioned tavern, this lively pub also has an extensive outdoor courtyard that draws a fair mix of locals and tourists on warm summer days. If it's not your scene you can always try Õlle Tare, a popular pub next door.

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  4. D

    Atlantis

    Overlooking the Emajõgi River, Atlantis is a popular place that's pretty short on style; the riverside setting, however, is nice, and if you're in the mood, the retro hits make for a cheesy good time.

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  5. E

    Illegaard

    This New Wave-inspired jazz vault attracts an artsy crowd who cluster around tables for lively conversations. Live jams happen during the school year (September to May), and infrequently in the summer.

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  6. F

    Zavood

    This battered cellar bar attracts an alternative, down-to-earth crowd with its inexpensive drinks and lack of attitude. Student bands sometimes play here.

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  7. G

    Wilde Irish Pub

    Upstairs from Café Wilde, this pub has good food (both Estonian and Irish), live music and a popular terrace.

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  8. H

    Zum Zum

    Just off Raekoja plats, this indoor-outdoor pub and restaurant is a fun, welcoming place for a drink.

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