The Discreet Gentleman
Club Prive
Nightclub

Club Prive

3.8
(680 reviews)
Old Town, Tallinn

Club Prive positions itself as Tallinn's more upscale nightlife option, occupying a venue on Harju 6 in the old town with a capacity of around 300 people. The interior trades the warehouse aesthetic of larger clubs for darker tones, booth seating, and a design that suggests exclusivity without reaching true bottle-service-only territory. The single main room has a dance floor flanked by VIP booths, a long bar, and a DJ booth elevated above the crowd. The sound system is purpose-built and handles electronic music well. The booking policy leans toward house, tech-house, and electronic acts, with occasional international guest DJs pulling dedicated audiences. Door selection is real but not prohibitive. Dress reasonably well and arrive in a small group rather than a 15-person stag party, and you'll get in.

What to Expect

Entering from Harju street, the staircase descends into a low-ceilinged space with dark walls, strategic lighting, and bass you feel before you hear the melody. The dance floor is intimate by design, keeping the energy concentrated. The crowd is better dressed than Hollywood's, with more locals and fewer stag groups. The bartenders work efficiently and know their cocktail list.

Atmosphere

Dark, bass-heavy, focused on the music. The club feels more Berlin-influenced than most Tallinn venues.

Music

House, tech-house, deep house, and electronic. Guest DJs from the European circuit appear monthly. The booking reflects genuine musical taste rather than commercial playlist filling.

Dress Code

Smart casual leaning toward smart. Collared shirts, dark jeans, clean shoes. Women dress up. Sportswear and flip-flops won't pass the door.

Best For

Couples, small groups who prefer quality sound and a curated atmosphere over big-room mainstream energy.

Payment

Cards accepted, contactless preferred. VIP table bookings may require advance payment or a credit card hold.

Price Range

Beer EUR 6-8, cocktails EUR 12-16, shots EUR 5-7, VIP table minimum EUR 150-300

Beer ~$7-9, cocktails ~$13-17, shots ~$5-8

Hours

Fri-Sat 11 PM to 5 AM, occasional Thursday events from midnight to 4 AM

Insider Tip

Book a VIP table in advance through their social media for weekend nights. The sound system rewards standing near the dance floor rather than the back bar area. Dress a step above standard nightclub wear for smooth entry.

Full Review

Club Prive fills Tallinn's gap for a club that takes its music seriously. The Harju street location puts it in the old town without being on the tourist circuit, and the door policy filters the crowd effectively. This isn't the place for a stag group's fourth bar of the night, and the doormen communicate that clearly.

The interior is a single room that uses its limitations well. Low ceilings intensify the sound. Dark walls and minimal decor keep attention on the dance floor and the DJ booth. The lighting is subtle rather than aggressive, shifting with the music rather than assaulting your eyes.

The DJ bookings are the distinguishing factor. Regular residents play solid house and tech-house sets, and the monthly guest bookings bring names from the European electronic circuit. For a city Tallinn's size, the quality of acts is impressive. The sound system handles the music properly, with bass that you feel physically without the muddy distortion that plagues many smaller clubs.

Drink prices reflect the upscale positioning. Cocktails at EUR 12-16 are 30-40% above standard old town bars. VIP tables start at EUR 150-300 minimum spend and offer a seating area with dedicated service. The cocktail quality justifies the pricing better than at Hollywood, where drinks are functional rather than crafted.

The main limitation is size. On peak Saturday nights, the room reaches capacity and the door holds new arrivals. Arriving before midnight or having a table reservation solves this. The intimate capacity also means the atmosphere depends heavily on who shows up; a great crowd makes the room electric, while a slow night can feel underpopulated.

The Neighborhood

Harju street runs through the old town's southern section. Hollywood is a 3-minute walk away. Vabank sits further up the same street. The area around Harju has several restaurants for pre-club dinner, and late-night food options are available on nearby Viru street.

Getting There

From Raekoja plats, walk south along Kullassepa and turn right onto Harju. The entrance is at number 6, about 4 minutes from the square. From Viru Gate, walk west on Vana-Viru and turn left onto Harju.

Address

Harju 6, 10130 Tallinn

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