Precious café
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Precious Café in Tallinn offers a welcoming and lively space with clearly defined and flexible opening hours. The café puts emphasis on inviting guests at special times during the day, such as the "Early Bird" hour or the "Miracle Morning," designed to make mornings and gatherings unique experiences. The atmosphere is warm and community-focused, with named time slots that encourage visitors to enjoy various moments throughout the day. On Saturdays, the café is open unless otherwise noted, giving guests a cozy place for a weekend break. While there is no explicit mention of student-specific events or features, the distinct schedule and inviting structure of the day set Precious Café apart. The philosophy seems centered around creating an inspiring venue to enjoy mornings, productive hours, or a relaxing afternoon.
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Great coffee, service, wifi and power outlets!
I would love to come here sometimes / more than once because it is very close to my home. However, the opening times are all over the place, you need to check the website and often they close very early or aren't even open for a lunch break coffee. I don't really know how it's a profitable business this way with such short hours but I guess the owner makes up for them with €5 espressos (it's supposed to be a double but I don't really need a double unless I want to also see double)...? Artisanal eclairs are like €7 which is hilarious because in the neighbouring Peetri Pizza you can get a small pizza for that for an actual lunch. Sure, it is not "artisanal" and worse in quality, but €7 for a piece of cake is a luxury and definitely not middle-class (even though it's an upper middle class neighborhood).
I live a block away and I would easily be a regular here for some working session if it had a more reliable opening schedule (imagine having to leave the premises at 11:30 AM because they are closing) and prices that are affordable outside special occasions.
Amazing hidden place next to the bus station. Definitely go there if you are in the area. Their coffee is probably one of the beet in tallinn, their croissant is delicious and I think the owner of the place is working there as well who is friendly and makes amazing coffee.
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