Peppersack

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Competing with both Maikrahv and Olde Hansa for best medieval restaurant in Tallinn, Peppersack admirably holds it's own against its more celebrated rivals. Not only does it get all the basics right, providing great service, atmosphere, and of course food - marinated lampreys and beef in cherry wine sauce go down a treat - but the Peppersack restaurant also has a couple of tricks up its ruffled Medieval sleeve. A daily sword fight takes place at 8pm, and this superb spectacle is shortly followed by some saucy dancing! What with all these flashing rapiers and sexy shimmys, customers are sure to build up quite an appetite. Not to worry though, simply round off your main with a seductive-sounding dessert. A Lady's Dainty anyone? |
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reviewed by Michael from Estonia on Dec.23.2011 | |
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reviewed by thomas neary from Ireland on Jul.21.2011 | |
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reviewed by Kay from Norway on Mar.21.2011 | |
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reviewed by Kristi from Australia on Oct.07.2009 | |
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reviewed by Cecily from United States on Jan.05.2009 | |
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Atmosphere not as good as Olde Hansa but the sword fight!!?? Food is excellent. Service varies with the season but has always been friendly. Beverages are huge! Prices are good (it IS Old Town!) Try the Pikeman's Feast. It can easily feed 3 people. 








