There are not too many venues in Tallinn that open early in the morning, so finding a good spot to have breakfast can become a challenging quest. Look no further – Sõõrikukohvik is definitely one of the best places around.
This cozy little café with traditional Estonian atmosphere specializes in doughnuts. Even if you consider yourself apologist of healthy food, don't miss a chance to taste original Estonian doughnuts to accompany your morning coffee – right from the pan. Unlike many other places, where pies and cakes are delivered from bakeries in advance (or even come frozen! – you can never be sure of its origin), Doughnuts café always has hot and fresh donuts on offer and pancakes made in front of you just a second ago. By the way, if you are short on cash here is another reason to come - it's one of the cheapest cafés in Tallinn.
Of course, doughnuts are not the only food they offer - still, it's a main reason I keep coming here.
Kentmanni 21
Breakfast from:
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3.30
6605002
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