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Back in the days, the building housed a stagecoach station. Ever since, the visitors of the house are, first and foremost, the people who are heading somewhere. On one’s way from Tallinn to Riga, one feels like stretching one’s legs for a while in Pärnu and Postipoiss is an ideal place for this.
But when you pick up the extensive menu, you will realise that this place deserves a longer stay. Such authentically Slavic food with local nuances is hard to come by elsewhere in Estonia.
Slavic? Why not. Estonia is too small for travelling. Yet, every Estonian is, to at least some extent, familiar with travelling in the expanses of Slavic countries. Similarly, all the dishes offered at Postipoiss have a familiar ring to them.
Enjoy the nostalgia!