Restaurant in Tallinn, Estonia
Brööder
100Pearl PointsLow-Fuss Dinner

About Brööder
Brööder is a practical Tallinn pick for a casual celebration, family meal, or low-pressure date when ease matters more than a documented chef-led format. With no listed cuisine, price band, or awards, it is not the strongest choice for a destination dining night, but it works as a flexible local option.
Brööder is a Tallinn venue with casual dress and regular daily hours. The verified public details are limited, so it is best treated as a direct option to consider when timing and a relaxed setting matter more than a documented chef-led format, award history, price band, or specific cuisine identity.
Because there is no verified tasting menu, chef name, accolade, cuisine type, price, or seating detail available here, keep expectations grounded. Use the confirmed basics: Brööder is in Tallinn, the dress code is casual, it is open daily, with hours from 11 AM–9 PM Monday through Saturday and 11 AM–8 PM on Sunday.
Consider it for a casual Tallinn stop, not a trophy dinner
The strongest confirmed reason to consider Brööder is simplicity. It has daily hours in Tallinn and a casual dress code, which makes it easier to fit into an ordinary city plan than a venue that requires more formal preparation. If the occasion needs a more clearly framed comparison, Paju Villa is another Tallinn option to review. If the goal is simply to keep the outing relaxed and uncomplicated, Brööder can remain on the shortlist.
Because the cuisine, menu format, price, booking details are not verified here, do not make it the only planned venue for a milestone trip unless your plans are flexible. Tallinn has other dining rooms to research if you need a fuller food itinerary; keep Brööder in mind when confirmed hours and a casual setting are enough for the decision.
Where it fits in a Tallinn itinerary
The main question is how much structure the visit requires. Brööder is easier to place when the stop is one part of a broader day in Tallinn rather than the sole focus of the itinerary. With only the city, hours, casual dress code verified, it should be considered a practical candidate rather than a destination defined by a documented culinary point of view.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Brööder accommodate groups?
Group capacity is not verified here. Brööder is open daily in Tallinn, with hours from 11 AM–9 PM Monday through Saturday and 11 AM–8 PM on Sunday, but larger-party details should be checked directly before planning around it.
What should I wear to Brööder?
Keep it casual. The verified dress code for Brööder is casual, so formal attire is not required.
How far ahead should I book Brööder?
Booking guidance is not verified here. If timing matters, especially for a specific day or party size, check directly with Brööder before relying on availability.
What are alternatives to Brööder in Tallinn?
Diner, Räägupesa, Hutorok trahter, Mimosa, Paju Villa are other venues to compare when deciding between Tallinn options. Brööder is the simpler reference point here because the confirmed details are limited to the city, hours, casual dress code.
Is Brööder good for a special occasion?
That depends on the kind of occasion. Brööder has casual dress and daily hours in Tallinn, but there are no verified details here about cuisine, price, private dining, awards, or service format, so it is safest to treat it as a relaxed option rather than a formal celebration venue.
Location
Tervise 21, 13419 Tallinn, Estonia
Compare Brööder
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brööder | Tallinn | , | , |
| Diner | Tallinn | , | , |
| Hutorok trahter | Tallinn | , | , |
| Mimosa | Tallinn | , | , |
| Paju Villa | Tallinn | Modern Cuisine | €€ |
| Räägupesa | Tallinn | , | , |
How Brööder Tallinn compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Diner, Notable alternative
- Hutorok trahter, Notable alternative
- Mimosa, Notable alternative
- Paju Villa, Modern Cuisine, €€
- Räägupesa, Notable alternative
How Brööder compares in Tallinn
Choose Brööder when the priority is a low-friction Tallinn meal and the group does not need a clearly defined cuisine format. Paju Villa is the cleaner pick for diners who want a stated Modern Cuisine direction and a visible €€ price signal, especially for a planned date or celebration.
Diner, Hutorok trahter, Mimosa, and Räägupesa sit in the same practical Tallinn comparison set, but the useful distinction is how much certainty the reader wants before committing. Brööder is the safer call for convenience; Paju Villa is stronger when price tier and style need to be clearer upfront.
For value-minded diners, Brööder makes sense if the occasion is flexible and the booking needs to stay easy. For a more polished experience with a clearer restaurant identity, start with Paju Villa, then use Brööder as the backup when availability, group logistics, or timing matter more than a defined culinary brief.
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