Karjase sai took Tallinn by storm in the summer of 2019 by doing a pop-up bakery in Põhjala factory. Every weekend, huge lines of pastry lovers stood in line for a few hours to get fresh, out-of-the-oven buns. In cooperation with BOTIK and KOKOMO, they organised the first garden cafe and received most positive feedback. There have been a total of 15 pop-up cafés attended by thousands of people.
Now they have opened a permanent space, so people can enjoy their creations on a regular basis. They serve curious combinations, good coffee and some unique wines. They promise to have more food options soon, so stay tuned for their full menu.
They are situated in an up-and-coming area with community gardens, interesting street art and a cool summer coffee shop to play ping pong in the garden on summer days. Do not miss the area, good old Telliskivi Creative City is so yesterday.
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