Reykjavík Grapevine - 19.06.2009, Blaðsíða 24

Reykjavík Grapevine - 19.06.2009, Blaðsíða 24
Espresso Caffé latte Swiss Mocca Cappuchino Choccolate B oo ks , C d´s , a nd G ift ´s Laugavegur Bankastræti Austurstræti Hafnarstræti Tryggvagata Geirsgata MýrargataNýlendugata Vesturgata Ránargata Bárugata Öldugata Túngata Sólvallagata Ho fsv all ag ata Br æ ðr ab or ga rst ígu rF ram nesv egu r Án ana ust Gra nd aga rðu r Fis kis lóð Tj ar na rg at a Su ðu rg at a Su ðu rg at a Bi rk im el ur Æ gi sg at a G ar ða st ræ ti Grettisgata Fr ak ka st íg ur Nja rða rga ta Nj arð arg ata Va tn ss tíg ur Kl ap pa rs tíg ur Be rg st að ar st ræ ti Bergstaðarstræ ti Fr ík irk ju ve gu r Læ kj ar ga ta In gó lfs st ræ ti Þi ng ho lts st ræ ti Ó ði ns ga ta Bal dur sga ta Bra gag ata Vi ta st íg ur Ba ró ns st íg ur Sn or ra br au t Sn or ra br au t Bar óns stíg ur Skólavörðustígur Laufásvegur Laufásvegur Sóleyjargata Njálsgata Gamla Hringbraut Miklabraut Vatnsmýrarvegur Hringbraut Hringbraut Hringbraut Bergþórugata Eiríksgata Hverfisgata Lindargata Skúlagata Sæbraut Sæbraut Borgartún Skúlagata Hátún Hverfisgata Laugavegur Laugavegur Skipholt Flókagata Háteigsvegur Bólstaðarhlíð Brautarholt N óa tú n La ng ah líð Kr in gl um ýr ar br au t R au ða rá rs tíg ur R au ða rá rs tíg ur G un na rs br au t N óa tú n Skipholt Bus terminal Domestic Airport City Pond The Old Harbour Hljómskáli Park Miklatún Places We Like Kaffibarinn HressóKolaportiðPizza King Weekends are somewhat overrated at Kaffibarinn if you ask me. Don’t get me wrong, they can be brilliant if you’re completely pissed, the DJ is fresh and the crowd is full-blooded, still the weekdays are better. It doesn’t matter when you pop in, you’re always treated like a pal rather than a customer, and you should always expect get caught in some shenanigan, whether it’s a crazy Monday bender or a wacko Tuesday... well... bender. SKK You know, Hressó is basically the only place I go for coffee. Why? Their coffee is decent to excellent, but their forte is surely their wonderful patio, where you can enjoy the spring breeze in the sun, wrap yourself in a blanket beneath an electric heater in January and at all times: smoke. They boast of quite the prolific menu, but I’d reconsider the playlists to tell you the truth, too much of Nickelback really hurts. SKK Reykjavík’s massive flea market is a wonderful place to get lost for a few hours, rummaging through stall upon stall of potential treasures. There are heaps of used clothing, knitwear and other yard-sale type goods from decades of yore, and a large food section with fish, meats and baked goods. Check out the vintage post cards and prints at the table near the army surplus. CF To be honest, this isn’t the best pizza up for grabs, but it’s cheap, not pre- heated (like at various other pizza places downtown), and the guys are rather cool. Their pizzas are always bulletproof, and they offer various great offers on top of it, which you should definitely check out. SKK Bergstaðastræti 1 kaffibarinn Austurstræti 20Tryggvagata 19Hafnarstræti 18 1 98 Hemmi og Valdi Jacobsen Grái Kötturinn Tíu Dropar Segurmo The “colonial store” Hemmi and Valdi was probably 2008’s most surprising crowd pleaser. The cosy hangout advanced from being a toasty retreat, where you could get cheap beer and have a quiet chat, into being a chock- full concert venue and an all-night party place. And believe me, the new atmosphere is brilliant. SKK A fairly new venue in town, Jacobsen is owned by some nouveau riche Swedes, and has been providing a non-stop party over the last few months. Besides its importing foreign big-shot DJs and other niceties, it is probably most appreciated for its loooong hours; it doesn’t matter if you stop partying at 2AM or way-too-much AM, Jacobsen is always forking out shots and cocktails. SKK Super relaxed and cozy diner/café below street level. This place makes the best hangover breakfast ever (the truck!) and any-other-day breakfast as well. It’s a nice and relaxing place to eat and increase your caffeine intake and chill with friends or with some reading material. CF If you’re sick of all the arty cafés, filled with Sigur Rós wannabes and their Macs, browsing Facebook– go to Tíu Dropar. It’s a back-to-basics Icelandic café that hasn’t changed their interior since the 60s. Really proves the saying ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.’ Plus, the coffee’s great. SKK This place was something we all needed, a cheap and scrumptious bistro, right inside one of our favourite bars: Boston. The cuisine really is Icelandic, because of their cornerstones: the meat soup and the fish stew, but the rest varies between weeks, so their menu could even pass as international. So, if you don’t like the current meat dish, you might in a week. SKK Laugavegi 21 Austurstræti 9 Hverfisgata 16a Laugavegi 27 Laugavegi 28b 3 6 2 5 4 7 MAP 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 15 16 17 18 Tel:+354 517 8088 WWW.CINTAMANI.IS ICELANDIC OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES IN THE CITY CENTER A 1 2 3 4 5 B D E F G H I

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