The Brick Coffee Roastery is my favourite coffee place in Tallinn. It has such a calm vibe for relaxing with a book or catching up with friends. In the summertime, I also like buying a latte for take-away and wandering around in Telliskivi.
It is a small, cozy café, so don’t expect a large seating area. With only one or two baristas behind the counter, there’s sometimes a short wait, especially if it’s busy—but the coffee is absolutely worth it.
I also buy their freshly roasted beans to brew at home. I don’t have a coffee grinder at home, so it’s really convenient for me to have The Brick grind the beans right there.
Just keep in mind that they’re closed on Sundays and have shorter hours on Saturdays, so plan your visit accordingly.
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