Baltic specialty hub
Estonia hosts the Tallinn Coffee Festival, part of a growing Baltic specialty scene.
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Estonia punches above its weight in the Baltic specialty scene, with Nordic-influenced filter and espresso culture in Tallinn. Per-capita consumption is moderate once trade-hub distortions are stripped out. The Tallinn Coffee Festival anchors a growing regional roaster community.
Import market — does not grow coffee commercially
Sourced figures on consumption, drinking habits, prices, and coffee culture. Every stat links to its original source — we do not estimate or invent data.
Annual consumption
4.31 kg per person
Euromonitor 5.9 kt (2023); FAOSTAT overstates due to trade-hub effects
Favorite coffee style
Filter coffee and espresso
Nordic-influenced café culture
Our directory
Live counts from the Speciality Coffee Online roastery directory — roasteries based in Estonia that you can compare and order from online.
Listed
1
roasteries in our database
Subscriptions
1
offer recurring delivery
Cities
1
in our city finder
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Estonia hosts the Tallinn Coffee Festival, part of a growing Baltic specialty scene.
Baltic countries (including Estonia) saw declining coffee volume sales 2021–2023 amid economic stagnation.
86% of Estonian coffee is sold through retail channels.
Each city page shows how many roasteries deliver there, a map to find them, and local directory statistics — linked to national coffee facts above.
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