Reykjavík Grapevine - 04.02.2011, Blaðsíða 16

Reykjavík Grapevine - 04.02.2011, Blaðsíða 16
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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 Places We Like Deli Hemmi & ValdiDillon Rock Bar Eymundsson Getting a good slice of pizza on the go can be an utter ordeal. If you’re not careful, you’ll frequently wind up paying good money for a cardboardy wafer that has been sitting in a heater box for a week. Not at Deli, however. Their slices are consistently awesome and fresh, the topping selection is intriguing and tasteful and, best of all, they’re really cheap. 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 Dillon lives up to its full name and is not known to mess around with House or Electronica. Led Zeppelin, Iron Maiden and Black Sabbath is what you'll often hear, along with more local and recent spin offs as well as the odd live show. But if you have other requests, they are accepted and considered by resident DJ, Amma Rokksins, Iceland's grandmother of rock, still spinning her stuff on Saturday nights. AK Eymundsson is a chain with several outlets but the one on Skólavörðustígur is the best in town. Housed on the ground floor of what was once a Spron Credit Union, the building has a solid institutional feeling—cosy if that’s your bag. The premises are equipped with a coffee shop, tables and sofas to lounge in and the all-glass exterior lets in a lot of light, which is good for reading real books, not facebooks. This Eymundsson also regularly hosts book readings, signings and other small events such as concerts and art exhibitions, organized in a pleasantly spontaneous and laid back way. AK Bankastræti 14 Laugavegur 21Laugavegur 30Skólavörðustígur 11, 1 98 Trúnó Located just below Barbara, Trúnó is the most recent addition to Reykjavík's straight- friendly gay scene and swings between cosy café by day and lively bar by night. Generally relaxed atmospher but given to hosting special events and spinning the drinks wheel. AK Laugavegur 22 3 Nonnabiti Delicious and relatively cheap considering how massive and filling their sandwiches are. The Luxury Sub, with salty pork, veggies, sauce and pineapple is a brilliant combination of flavours for late-night munchies. It’s just as satisfying and filling during more civilized hours as well. And the service is fast if you’re in a rush. CF Hafnarstræti 9 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 Vitabar Located on the corner of Vitastígur and Bergþórugata, Vitabar (Lighthouse bar) is the place to go when you're in the mood for a slightly soppy yet delicious burger served up with thick French fries and a little of that local pub feeling. In addition to their legendary Gleym-mér-ei (Forget-me-not) blue-cheese burger, they do steaks, egg burgers, beer and schnapps. Good service, fair prices. AK Bergþórugata 21 4 7 ÁTVR (Liquor store) In Iceland, alcohol isn’t sold in grocery stores or gas stations. You can only buy alcohol over 2.5% in the state-owned liquor stores named ÁTVR, usually called ‘Ríkið.’ Twelve stores are operated in the capital area and one is located in the city centre. Common opening hours: Mon.–Thu. 11:00– 18:00, Fri. 11:00–19:00, Sat. 11:00–18:00. Austurstræti 10A 2 MAP A 1 2 3 4 5 6 B D E F G H I 1 4 2 7 17 5 16 915 13 14 18 3 8 11 6 10 -Impress your friends! -Pick up men, women or both! -Show off your impeccable tastes! -Make friends and influence people! -Pledge your undying allegiance to The Grapevine! -Cover your torso in style! -Support your local alt.magazine! -Buy tourist merch that’s less obviously touristy! Yes, The Reykjavík Grapevine finally has a T-shirt all of its own. Pick up a copy of this sweet, limited edition item at www.grapevine.is. And do it now. For the children. We’ve Got Your Steaming Hot Grapevine T-shirt Right Here! Now offering catering service! Laugavegur 2 101 Reykjavík tel: 552 4444

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