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Hullava Naise Pub

Kesk tn 4, Põltsamaa vald, Jõgeva maakond, 48105

In the heart of Põltsamaa, a unique and cozy place awaits you: Hullava Naise Pub.
The pub’s name is inspired by the work of artist Erki Evestus, whose paintings of Estonian women adorn the interior and create a special atmosphere. It is a place where art and culinary experiences go hand in hand.
Hullava Naise Pub can accommodate up to 70 people, making it an excellent spot for both weekday lunches and evening gatherings with friends. The menu features daily specials and soups, along with a wide selection of dishes made with high-quality, delicious ingredients. The food is authentic and home-cooked, highlighting simplicity and honest flavor.
In addition to everyday dining, the pub offers party and event tables, making Hullava Naise Pub a suitable venue for celebrating special occasions and more intimate gatherings.
The local atmosphere, good food, and warm welcome make every visit memorable.
Step into Hullava Naise Pub in Põltsamaa – a place where art inspires and culinary experiences create a good mood!
We look forward to seeing you!

Amenities

  • WiFi
  • Free parking
  • Group catering

Open times

1. apr - 30. sept

E, T, K, P11:00 - 22:00
N-L11:00 - 00:00
E, T, K, N, P11:00 - 21:00
R-L11:00 - 00:00

Contact

  • +372 5346 8303
  • csmaja@csmaja.eu

Links

www.csmaja.eu

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