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Hell Hunt, Tallinn (Estonia)Newest Review: ... of a werewolf due to the fact Estonians (as many of the Baltic nations and Finland) used to have a strong belief in werewolfs. Several were taken to court and charged in fact, (their wolfskins were supposedly hidden under rocks) and it was believed that a pack of them ran freely in the Vastemoisa region of the country until the end of the 17th century. Add to this a Scottish barman called ... more |
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Website: www.hellhunt.ee Address: Pikk 39 Hell Hunt is a bar in Tallinn, located above the port and just off the Old Town square. Often the first and last stop for visiting Finns and Swedes. The pub is generally open 24hrs but does occasionally close between 5 and 8, if the place is empty. Hell Hunt has a bit of a history for a few reasons, it was the first bar to be set up after the Soviet Occupation in Tallinn (possibly the whole of Estonia), it is called Hell Hunt (which is not the English meaning but the Estonian for "gentle wolf") and uses the logo of a werewolf due to the fact Estonians (as many of the Baltic nations and ... Read the complete review
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