Restaurants

Restaurants

Restaurant Violetta

Violetta is our main restaurant. Violetta offers an extensive buffet during the day and becomes a popular and lively entertainment restaurant in the evenings, with dancing every night. Two relaxed bars complement the restaurant.

On Mondays Violetta hosts the popular ladies’ dance night. On Wednesdays the restaurant holds the ‘Tähtitanssit’ dance, with music from some of the most popular bands in Finland. Violetta has even been chosen as the “dance restaurant of the year.”

Violetta also caters for functions, with various menu options for groups.

Restaurant Charmant

Right next to the Violetta Restaurant, Grill Charmant is a delightful, classy à la carte restaurant. The comfortable atmosphere is ideal for an intimate candle-lit dinner, as well as for discerning clients’ business functions. Even the most discriminating gastronome will be satisfied by the dishes offered on the diverse and regularly changing menu. Our extensive wine list, with some of the world’s best-known wines, ensures diners find a fine wine to perfectly complement their chosen dish.

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Pizzeria and Grill Rondo

Rondo is a simple, relaxed eatery for the whole family. Enjoy a delicious, generously topped pizza or try something from the grill menu, such as a succulent steak. A selection of salads and children’s meals are also available.  

Wanha Ravintola

The Wanha Ravintola (‘Olde Restaurant’) is a favourite throughout the year with our regular guests, where the accompanying music and dancing are aimed at the older generations.

Functions and Gatherings
The Wanha Ravintola can be booked for functions and various theme nights. It is an excellent venue for company events and personal gatherings, such as birthdays and family get-togethers.

Pub Romeo and Café Tosca

Two welcoming places to meet up along Spa Street. Pop into the café for a refreshing cuppa and a mouth-watering pastry, or an ice cream with the children. Later, join friends to “drink in the atmosphere” at Pub Romeo.