Reykjavík Grapevine - 08.10.2010, Page 22
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Culture Center
University
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Lauga
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Reykjavík
Art
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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
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Swimming
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Taxi
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Kringlan
Shopping
Center
Places We Like
C is for Cookie
KisanBoston Te og Kaffi
This cosy new café owned by Polish couple
Agnieszka and Stanislaw is the latest
addition to the Reykjavik café scene and
already looks set to become a favourite
with the locals. Ideal for an early lunch or
spending a lazy afternoon deciding which
of Agnieszka's delicious home baked
cakes you want to try next. I'd go with the
cheescake, its pretty fabulous. EF
This store is incredibly cool. It’s stocked with
really unique and quirky clothes, outerwear,
accessories and handbags, plus they have
an adorable section of kids clothes, kitschy
vintage toys and books and even interior
design items. Wicked place; definitely worth
a visit. CF
Like an older sibling to the fabled (now
deceased) Sirkús, Boston is a warm and
mellow second-floor bar on Laugavegur
that plays host to the arty party crowd.
The baroque wall dressings and deep, rich
coloured décor make this bar feel pretty
swank, but the mood of the place can go
from great to legendary within a heartbeat.
CF
Founded in 1984, Te og kaffi was the first
company in Iceland to specialise in the
production and sale of gourmet coffee and
fresh tea in bulk. They have always chosen
the finest quality products to import and
produce and make a damn good cup of Joe,
if we may say so ourselves. EF
Týsgata 8
Laugavegur 7Laugavegur 28Austurstræti 18,
Skólavörðustígur 11,
Laugavegur 27
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Barbara
At Laugavegur 22, above Karamba, Barbara
serves up a lively atmosphere for Reykjavík’s
gay community and anybody else who
just wants to dance and have a good time.
The first level is made for dancing and is
often packed with sweaty bodies, while the
second level of the bar offers a place to
sit, drink and chat and another in which to
smoke. CF
Laugavegur 22
3
Habibi
This small restaurant offers up a concise
menu of delicious Arabic cuisine, from
shawarma to kebabs and falafels. The
staff is really friendly and accommodating
of requests to kick up the spiciness or
tone it down if the customer so desires.
Habibi seriously hits the spot after hours
of partying (or any other time of day) so
it’s convenient that the place is allegedly
open until 6 a.m. Friday and Saturday
(although their advertised opening hours
are sometimes not adhered to). CF
Hafnarstræti 18
6
Svarta Kaffi
If you're looking for a hearty, warming lunch
at good value then head down to this cosy
café for a bowl of their yummy soup. Doing
away with dishes and bowls, the soup comes
served in a hollowed out loaf of wholewheat
bread, and the best bit is that it’s refillable if
you’re still hungry. Sweet! And, when you’re
done you can enjoy some people watching on
Laugavegur below. EF
Laugavegur 54
5
Hemmi og Valdi
The “colonial store” Hemmi and Valdi is a
cosy hangout that has advanced from being
a toasty retreat, where one can score cheap
beer and have a quiet chat, into being a
chock-full concert venue and an all-night
party place. And believe us, the atmosphere
is brilliant. SKK
Laugavegi 21
4
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Havarí
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. CF
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