Reykjavík Grapevine - 25.09.2009, Side 21

Reykjavík Grapevine - 25.09.2009, Side 21
Ask for a Tax Free form & save up to 15% www.farmersmarket.is BANKASTRÆTI AUSTURSTRÆTI HAFNARSTRÆTI TRYGGVAGATA GEIRSGATA MÝRARGATANÝLENDUGATA VESTURGATA RÁNARGATA BÁRUGATA ÖLDUGATA TÚNGATA KIRKJUSTRÆTI SÓLVALLAGATA HO FS VA LL AG AT A BR Æ ÐR AB OR GA RS TÍG URFR AMN ESV EGU R ÁN AN AU ST GR AN DA GA RÐ UR FIS KIS LÓ Ð TJ A RN A RG AT A SU Ð U RG AT A A Ð A LS TR Æ TI SU Ð U RG AT A BI RK IM EL UR Æ G IS G AT A G A R Ð A ST R Æ TI GRETTISGATAFR A KK A ST ÍG U R NJA RÐ AR GA TA NJ AR ÐA RG AT A VA TN SS TÍ GU R K LA PP A R ST ÍG U R BE RG ST AÐ AR ST RÆ TI BERGSTAÐARSTRÆ TI FR ÍK IR K JU VE G U R PÓ ST H .S TR Æ TI LÆ KJ AR GA TA IN G Ó LF SS TR Æ TI ÞI N G H O LT SS TR Æ TI Ó Ð IN SG AT A ÞÓ RSG ATA BA LD UR SG ATA BR AG AG ATA VI TA ST ÍG U R BA RÓ N SS TÍ G U R SN O RR A BR AU T SN O RR A BR AU T BA RÓ NS STÍ GU R SKÓLAVÖRÐUSTÍGUR LA U FÁ SV EG U R LAUFÁSVEGUR SÓ LEYJA RG ATA NJÁLSGATA GAMLA HRINGBRAUT MIKLABRAUT VATNSMÝRARVEGUR HRINGBRAUT HRINGBRAUT HRINGBRAUT BERGÞÓRUGATA EIRÍKSGATA HVERFISGATA LINDARGATA SKÚLAGATA SÆBRAUT SÆBRAUT BORGART ÚN SKÚLAGATA HÁTÚN HVERFISGATA LAUGAVEGUR LAUGAVEGUR SKIPHOLT FLÓKAGATA HÁTEIGSVEGUR BÓLSTAÐARHLÍÐ BRAUTARHOLT N Ó AT Ú N LA N G A H LÍ Ð KR IN G LU M ÝR A RB R A U T R A U Ð A R Á RS TÍ G U R R A U Ð A R Á R ST ÍG U R G U N N A RS BR AU T N Ó AT Ú N SKIPHOLT The Old Harbour FAXAFLÓI Down Town West Side Up Town “Financial District” East Side Skyline Central Reykjavík BSÍ Coach Terminal Nordic House Culture Center University of Iceland University of Iceland Park Austur völlur Park Icelandic Parliament Reykjavík Domestic Airport Hlemmur Bus Terminal Sundhöllin Swimming Pool Laugardals Swimming Pool The Tower City Hall National Gallery of Iceland The Einar Jónsson Museum Hallgríms kirkja Church National Theatre The Culture House Lauga vegur Main Tourist Info Reykjavík Art Museum Maritime Museum Laugavegur Reykjavík’s main shopping and culture street, featuring a wide range of bars, bistros, cafes and restaurants. Old Harbour Area Old Harbour Depart for whale and puffin watching tours from the old harbour, a lively area, offering an assortment of restaurants and activity centres Future Concert Hall City Pond Miklatún Park Kjarvalsstaðir National Museum Hljómskáli Park ∆ Vesturbæjar Swimming Pool∆ ∆ Taxi Taxi Taxi Kringlan Shopping Center∆ HavaríBakkus Hressó kornið Prikið Even before it opened, Havarí was everybody’s favourite new music and design store. Headed by Svavar Pétur and Berglind of Skakkamanage, the shop shills the musical goods of Kimi Records, Borgin Hljómplötur, gogoyoko and Skakkapopp as well as posters, art, design products and clothing. The stop is only open until January 12 so check it out while you can! CF A new and welcome addition to Reykajvík’s bar scene, Bakkus serves up reasonably priced beer, a really impressive selection of international vodkas and an atmosphere unlike any other in town. An eclectic mix of patrons, regular live music and movie nights keep this place interesting and always inviting. Expect dancing on tables and to-the-death foosball battles. CF 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 How about filling your face with cakes at the delightful Kornið. They taste so good, you would gladly push your own mother over for even the slightest of sniffs. Not a sweet tooth? Well, try their delectable sandwiches then, I recommend the egg and bacon ciabatta! At only 590ISK plus all the Pítu Sósa you could dream of, what more could you ask for on your lunch break? JB Prikið is one of those places that shape-shifts. It’s a warm café with photographs of their senior frequenters on weekday mornings, a hung-over hangout on weekend afternoons, and during nights it’s filled to the brim with what remains of Iceland’s hip hop scene. Go there in daytime for the cheap burgers; enter at night for some OTT hip-hop debauchery, old skool and the latest bangers alike. SKK Austurstræti 6Tryggvagötu 22 – Naustarmegin Austurstræti 20 Lækjargötu 4 Bankastræti 12 1110 17 13 12 Pizzuverksmiðjan Grand rokk sushismiðjan Best. Pizza. Ever. Seriously, this pizza is ridiculously delicious, and the chilli and garlic oils that accompany it are to die for. Added bonuses of this joint are the super-friendly owner, Óli, and the cool and casual atmosphere in which to stuff your mouth with slice after slice of cheesy, crusty goodness. CF The only ‘real’ bar in town, no doubt. In downtown Reykjavik it’s hard to rumble into a pub not crowded by musicians or artsy folks, but this one is an exception. Whether it’s 4AM on a Friday or 5PM on a Monday you’ll see the same flock of John Does, taking a break from their daily routines, enjoying a shot ’n’ a brew. If you want to witness an earnest Icelandic ‘Cheers’ or a ‘Moe’s’ – this is the place. Oh, and on weekends, they play host to some awesome concerts, too. SKK This is a seriously great place to grab a quick and quality sushi lunch. Pre-prepared boxes of maki and nigiri are reasonable priced and really well made, amply filled with deliciously fresh ingredients. The indoor seating area is limited to some stools and outward-facing wall-mounted tabletops but there are a couple of tables and chairs set up outside the front door for those wanting to watch the ships and tourists in the harbour while they eat. CF Lækjargata 8 Smiðjustígur 6 Geirsgötu 3 16 14 karamba Hotspot in town Karamba is a colourful and eclectic bar on Laugavegur with a comfortable atmosphere, typically great music and a chill crowd. This is a good place to relax or to do some serious drinking or to relax. Plus, their decors are done strictly by Grapevine- friendly artists, such as Lóa (who does our comics), Hugleikur Dagsson (who illustrates the monster column) and Bobby Breiðholt (who’s done a lot of nice illustrations for us); they are truly a sight to behold. CF Laugavegur 22 18 15 6 7 8 9 10 18 For a map of outside downtown reykjavík check out links on www.grapevine.is or the Icelandic phonebook website www.ja.is

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