Reykjavík Grapevine - 17.06.2011, Qupperneq 49
Kaffifélagið
Kaffifélagið has been a Grapevine favourite
since they opened on Skólavörðustígur a
couple of years back. The small coffeehouse
always delivers an excellent cup of Italian-
style coffee, and downtown regulars can
spring for a clip-off coffee card to save on
each purchase.
Skólavörðustíg 10
12Café Óliver
If you like trendy party-types who dance
like crazy to a lively mix of music where
glamour is all that counts, the stylish Óliver
is the nightclub for you. Check out Óliver's
live karaoke nights on Tuesdays. If you don't
suffer from stage fright you can go on stage
and sing your favourite song accompanied
by the local troubadour.
Laugavegur 20a
11 OSUSHI
Great place to satisfy your craving for raw
fish and vinegar rice. The selection on ‘the
train’ is wide and varied and the atmosphere
is relaxed. Also, the colour-coded plates
make it easy to keep tabs on your budget
while scarfing down your maki and nigiri.
Lækjargata 2a
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Kolaportið
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.
Tryggvagata 19
18Austur
Sleek and shiny, this new restaurant and
bar is a straight-up boutique hot spot for
stylish kids and trendy professionals alike.
Appropriate for formal business meetings
but casual enough for the roll-out-bed-at-
5pm crowd, they serve up ample, satisfying,
modern dishes at reasonable prices. This
is also one of the rare places to get a full
breakfast all day long! It’s really fucking
good too.
Austurstræti 7
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Coach
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Culture Center
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of Iceland
National
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Sigurjón
Art
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harbour
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Sports hall
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The Einar
Jónsson
Museum
Hallgríms
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Church
National
Theatre
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Culture
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Central
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Main
Tourist
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Reykjavík
Art
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Maritime
Museum
Old
Harbour
Area
Harpa
Concert
Hall
City
Pond
Klambratún
Park
Öskjuhlíð
Laugardalur
Nauthólsvík
Perlan
University of Reykjavík
Kjarvalsstaðir
National
Museum
Hótel Loftleiðir
Hljómskáli
Park
Vesturbæjar
Swimming
Pool
National
Gallery
of Iceland
Taxi
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For a map of outside downtown Reykjavík
visit www.grapevine.is or the Icelandic
phonebook website www.ja.is
If you have an iPhone, check out the cool
Locatify app in the AppStore. It´s got a FREE
guided audio tour of the downtown area,
courtesy of your pals at Grapevine.
14
A DAY IN THE LIFE
Guðmundur Jörundsson
What’s up, Guðmundur?
I graduated last weekend in
fashion design from the Iceland
Academy of Arts, which was
pretty nice. Now I’m working
on a new men’s fashion line for
both Herrafataverzlun Kormáks &
Skjaldar and GK Reykjavík. Next
week we’ll film a new fashion/
music video to the GusGus
song, ‘Over’. My colleagues at
Narvi Creative Studio are co
producing it with GusGus and
my graduation fashion line will
be used. Otherwise I try to go
fishing when I can.
On the rare occasion that I
don’t go straight to work in the
morning, I stop by Kaffismiðjan
(Kárastígur 1). It’s on my way and
it’s a great place to hang out. I
expect to do more of that this
winter after I’ve populated the
world.
I never go anywhere but Dill
(Sturlugata 5) for lunch. Well,
sometimes I go to Grillið (Hotel
Saga, Hagatorg).
There’s nothing better
than sitting in a hot tub at
either Sundhöll Reykjavíkur
(Barónstígur) or the Seltjarnarnes
swimming pool (Suðurströnd).
Although I hate nothing more
than the Vesturbæjarlaug
swimming pool (Hofsvallagata).
It’s refreshing to have a drink
at Ölstofa Kormáks & Skjaldar
(Vegamótastígur 4) after a long
workday. That’s very refreshing.
I most enjoy spending the
evenings at friend’s houses in
good company. If I go to a bar, it’s
usually Bakkus (Tryggvagata 22),
at least these days.
EARLY MORNING >
LUNCH >
MID-DAY >
AFTERNOON >
HEAT OF THE NIGHT >Den Danske Kro
The Danish Bar is located on Ingólfsstræti,
just off Laugavegur where Q Bar once stood.
The bar serves up Danish favourites, such as
open-face smørrebrød sandwiches, Danish
Tuborg beer and Akvavit schnapps.
How to ask for a large beer in Danish: “Hej,
jeg vil gerne have en stor øl, tak”.
Ingólfsstræti 3
19
LAUGAVEGUR 56
101 REYKJAVÍK
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NEW IN TOWN
Timberland
Laugavegur 6
Timberland brand hiking boots, outdoor cloth-
ing and other products for the active outdoors-y
type have finally arrived on Laugavegur. The
‘classic Timberland boot’ (rappers call them
‘Timbos’) takes the design of construction
worker boots and pads them with materials
so fancy that you most definitely don’t want to
be doing any construction work while wearing
them.
The new store is located at Laugavegur 6, in a
quaint little shack. It is indeed the same little
shack that used to host Reykjavík’s Nike store
before it entered a state of ruin. But that state
of ruin didn’t last long, as recent Reykjavík may-
or Ólafur F. Magnússon had the city purchase
and renovate it in a process that cost around
eighty bajillion ISK (give or take). Thanks to
his efforts, we now have a Timberland store in
Iceland! Well, two. There’s one in Kringlan too.