Tallinn has an amazing airport, really top notch. However, when Val and I visited back in November, they were renovating the Business Lounge. In it’s place, there is a temporary Business reLounge. The Tallinn Business reLounge isn’t huge, but it’s honestly better than what most contract airport lounges in the US offer. I liked this lounge, it’s not over the top, but it was very clean and the staff did a great job of keeping it well stocked.
It’s important to remember this is only a temporary lounge, so it doesn’t have things like bathrooms, those are outside the lounge. There’s also very few outlets to charge devices, so keep that in mind.
Bottom Line: The Tallinn Business reLounge is a nice spot to relax and enjoy a snack and drink before a flight. The snacks are decent and the drinks are self service. The space is busy but not crowded. It’s certify worth the visit if you have access.
Tallinn Business reLounge Location

The Tallinn Business reLounge is located after security, but just before the exit. To get here, pass security, then keep straight. The boarding gates are off to the right, straight ahead the Business reLounge is located on the right, just after the coffee shop on the left.
To access the reLounge, I used Priority Pass, but they are the contract lounge for several airlines business class passengers too.
Tallinn Business reLounge Seating

The Tallinn Business reLounge isn’t a huge space, but it’s got more than enough room for the number of people it serves. In the center of the lounge there are a collection of tables and chairs. This is where we settled. Along the outside walls there are lounge chairs.

There’s also a few more interesting chairs tucked into little corners around the lounge. One thing to note, there are not a lot of outlets in the lounge to charge devices, only a couple on the walls, none in the center of the room.
Tallinn Business reLounge Buffet

Setup in the back of the lounge, there is the buffet. For a temporary lounge, they have real glasses and plates, US lounges could take some notes.

There were some snacks towards the front of the buffet. Nothing too remarkable about that.

Next to that was a deli style cold case with sandwiches, wraps, pastries, and some salads. This was kept very well stocked and clean.
Tallinn Business reLounge Bar and Drinks

In the very back of the Tallinn Business reLounge there was a cold case with soft drinks, juice, beer, and wine. Everything here is self service.

There’s also a self service wine and liquor selection that included Vana Tallinn. This is a local liquor, we of course had to have some.

Not a bad little plate of food. The potato salad was very good and was a large portion. All of the items were really good, no hot options, but that’s ok.
Tallinn Business reLounge Final Thoughts
Tallinn Business reLounge is a great place to kill a little bit of time before a flight. As a quick note, I really liked the entire Tallinn airport, so even if you don’t want to spend time in the lounge, or you don’t have access, that’s ok too. This is a temporary lounge, so obviously this review will have a shelf life, but that’s not a bad thing.
I really liked the relaxed nature of this lounge, it’s not fancy but it had everything you need. Obviously you wouldn’t get to the airport early just to check it out. For a temporary Priority Pass Lounge, it puts some Priority Pass lounges in the US to shame. Clean, quiet, comfortable, and pleasant.
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