About:
Host your event at Restaurant Võru!
Restaurant Võru was created with the aim of offering local guests high-quality, straightforward, and simple food, along with a wide selection of drinks at democratic prices.
Võru is a small family-owned restaurant founded by Eva-Liisa Mihkelson and Aron Rahu, who are always present and personally take care of the guests.
The name "Võru" refers to both an ancient yet modern ornament and a beautiful city in Estonia. We are located at Pirita tee 20/1, Tallinn, near the Song Festival Grounds.
It is a private two-story house with windows offering a view of Pirita Bay.
The restaurant is a great place to host special events such as weddings, Christmas parties, and birthdays. We also offer businesses the opportunity to hold workshops, meetings, and training sessions, and we have a projector available for such events.
The restaurant has seating for 40 guests in total.
Both floors can be used for private events.
During the summer season, we also have a terrace that can be used for various events.
About In their native language:
Korralda oma sündmus restoranis Võru!
Restoran Võru on loodud eesmärgiga pakkuda kohalikule inimesele kvaliteetset, arusaadavat ja lihtsat toitu ning selle kõrvale laia valikut demokraatliku hinnaga jooke.
Võru on väike pererestoran, mille loojateks on Eva-Liisa Mihkelson ja Aron Rahu, kes on ise alati kohal ja hoolitsevad külaliste eest.
Võru nimi tähendab nii iidset ja samas moodsat ehet, kui ka kaunist linna Eestis. Asume Pirita tee 20/1, Tallinnas, Lauluväljaku vahetus läheduses.
Tegemist on privaatse kahekorruselise majaga, mille akendest avaneb vaade Pirita lahele.
Restoranis on võimalik korraldada pidulikke üritusi nagu pulmad, jõulupeod, sünnipäevad. Pakume ka ettevõtetele võimalust pidada töötubasid, koosolekuid ja koolitusi, mille tarbeks on meil olemas ka projektor.
Kokku on restoranis istekohti 40.
Mõlemal korrusel on üritusi võimalik pidada privaatselt.
Suvisel hooajal on avatud ka terrass, mida on võimalik kasutada erinevateks sündmusteks.
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