Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.07.2011, Blaðsíða 54

Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.07.2011, Blaðsíða 54
Barbara At Laugavegur 22, above Trúnó, 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 with another and in which to smoke. 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It´s got a FREE guided audio tour of the downtown area, courtesy of your pals at Grapevine. 14 A DAY IN THE LIFE Dr. Gunni What’s up, Dr. Gunni? I'm enjoying the Icelandic summer in the West, East, South and North. Also I'm on TV every Saturday night with my Popppunktur pop music quiz show, where Icelandic bands compete. Also I'm finishing up my gigantic Icelandic pop music book, ‘Stuð stuð stuð’, which will come out in the fall and be the greatest thing you’ve ever seen. I wake up so early that I have usually about 2 hours all for myself. I make coffee (Kirkland Starbucks coffee that I get from the Americanised grocery store Kostur in Kópavogur) and do all kinds of wonderful things you can do with your computer. Then everybody wakes up and I make oatmeal pudding, take the kids to school and then it's back to the computer. If I go out I usually meet people at Café Laundromat (Austurstræti 19). It just opened. It looks very "foreign" which is good; it feels like you're in Copenhagen. Good coffee and grub and a cosmopolitan feeling. In the morning it's not as crowded as at other times so you get seated easily and have the morning papers all for yourself. Usually I go to the gym (World Class Laugar, Laugardalur) for a spinning session and then back home to make a blueberry smoothie for lunch. If I eat elsewhere it might be at the health store Maður lifandi (Borgartún 24), where I mix stuff in a box and take out, or if I wanna be extra good to myself I eat something nice and American at TGI Fridays (at Smáralind shopping centre) or Ruby Tuesday (Skipholt 19). The price is better at lunchtime there (and at many other restaurants), so it's good to eat out then. Better for your purse and digestion. I might go and check what's up with my pals at the second hand record stores, Lucky Records (Hverfisgata 82) and Geisladiskabúð Valda (Laugavegur 64). I might also get Turkish coffee at Café Haiti (Geirsgata 7b). That's the only place in Reykjavík you can get Turkish coffee and that will kick your butt nicely—it’s just what you need if you woke up at five in the morning. If the family goes out to eat we might go to either Hamborgarafabrikkan (Höfðatún 2)—a very nicely pulled- off Icelandic version of a hi-class hamburger joint (too bad it's always so crowded that you have to be there at about 5 pm to get a seat without hassle)—or Saffran (Glæsibæ, Álfheimar 74)—a good "healthy food" place where the price is fair. If the wife and me go to eat fancy we'd probably go to Austur- Indíafjelagið (Hverfisgata 56), which is probably the best Indian restaurant in the world. My dancing days are over, so the hippest thing I might do is go with the family to buy ice cream. And true to its name, Iceland has some happening ice cream shops. In Reykjavík, the ice cream nerd has to visit Ísbúð Vesturbæjar (Hagamelur 67) and get a cone of the "old" ice cream. Also visit YoYo Ísbúð (Snorrabraut at Egilsgata) for a "mix it yourself" yogurt ice cream orgasm. If you're in Akureyri you should go get yourself a cone of Brynjuís' legendary ice cream (Aðalstræti 3) or drive to Holtsel in Eyjafjörður, where there's an ice cream parlour just above the cow ranch where the cows are that supplied the cream. Ask for "skyr-ice cream with Icelandic blue berries", which is without a doubt the best ice cream in the universe. EARLY MORNING > LUNCH > MID-DAY > AFTERNOON > HEAT OF THE NIGHT > Hemmi & Valdi 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 Laugavegur 21 1817 Hressó 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 Austurstræti 20 C is for Cookie 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, it's pretty fabulous. EF Týsgata 8 19 Kryddlegin Hjörtu The restaurant Kryddlegin Hjört , "Spicy hearts", specializes in healthy and rich gourmet soups, homemade spelt bread and an exclusive salad bar. They are located by the seaside with a spectacular view of the mountains to the north. They are located in a newly built house at Skúlagata 17. Designed with great taste and a lot of love. Closed on Sundays. Skúlagata 17 12 Kaffismiðja Íslands Old fashioned charm is the style of Kaffismiðja, in everything from the decor to the coffee grinders. Off the beaten track, this popular coffee shop is a great spot to sit and read or have a chat with friends. The owners Ingbjörg and Sonja take great pride in the beans they use and the coffee is top notch. You can buy fresh grounds too, in case you just cant get enough. EF Kárastíg 1 13 LAUGAVEGUR 56 101 REYKJAVÍK WWW.NIKITACLOTHING.COM Ask for a Tax free form and save up to 15%
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