Reykjavík Grapevine - 02.12.2011, Blaðsíða 42
Places We Like
Laundromat Café
At the Laundromat Cafe you can do laundry,
drink a beer and have a grandma read to
your children all under one roof. This kid-
friendly restaurant opened this spring in
Reykjavik and prides itself on its full menu,
cool concept, 5.000 books (that you can
buy or trade), board games, and up-to-date
newspapers and magazines (including a
WALL OF GRAPEVINES).
Austurstræti 9
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Dillon Rock Bar
Led Zeppelin, Iron Maiden and Black Sabbath
are what you'll often hear, along with more
local and recent spin-offs as well as the odd
live show. And 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.
Laugavegur 30
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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 one another.
Laugavegur 22
7 Mai Thai
Located across from Hlemmur Bus Station,
Mai Thai imports and sells all sorts of
products from South East Asia, particularly
Thailand and the Philippines. In short, a
wide array of what are still considered rare
and exotic treats in Reykjavík.
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Café d’Haiti
Now in a spacious new location, Café d’Haiti
is surely one of Reykjavík’s best cafés (and
this is no mean feat, as the city has some nice
coffee on offer). Go there for an excellent cup
whenever you feel like it, or indulge in beer
and low-key concerts at night.
Geirsgata 7b/Verbúð 2
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1 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.
Austurstræti 20
Tapas
For those with a bit of time on their hands,
the evening is well spent at Tapas, where
you can indulge yourself feasting on course
after delicious course of miniature dishes
served in true Spanish style. If you feel like
hanging around, there’s also a lounge.
Vesturgata 3B
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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 Aquavit schnapps.
How to ask for a large beer in Danish: “Hej,
jeg vil gerne have en stor øl, tak”.
Ingólfsstræti 3
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Useful numbers
Emergency number: 112
Medical help: 1770
Dental emergency: 575 0505
Information: 118
Taxi: Hreyfill-Bæjarleiðir: 588 5522
BSR: 561 0000
Tax Free Refund
Iceland Refund, Aðalstræti 2, tel: 564 6400
Tourist information
Arctic Adventures, Laugavegur 11,
tel: 562 7000
City Centre, Aðalstræti 2, tel: 590 1550
Iceland Excursions – Grayline Iceland,
Hafnarstræti 20, tel: 540 1313
The Icelandic Travel Market, Bankastræti
2, tel: 522 4979
Trip, Laugavegur 54, tel: 433 8747
Pharmacies
Lyf og heilsa, Egilsgata 3, tel: 563 1020
Lyfja, Laugavegur 16, tel: 552 4045 and
Lágmúla 5, tel: 533-2300
Coach terminal
BSÍ, Vatnsmýrarvegur 10,
tel: 562 1011, www.bsi.is
Domestic airlines
Air Iceland, Reykjavíkurflugvöllur,
tel: 570 3030, www.flugfelag.is
Eagle Air, Hótel Loftleiðir, tel: 562-4200
Public transport
The only public transport available in
Reykjavík is the bus. Most buses run every
20–30 minutes (the wait may be longer on
weekends) and the price per fare is 350 ISK
for adults and children. Multiple day passes
are available for purchase at select locations.
Complete route map available at: www.bus.
is. Tel: 540 2700. Buses run from 07:00–24:00
on weekdays and 10:00–24:00 on weekends.
Main terminals are: Hlemmur and Lækjartorg
Opening Hours
Bars and clubs: According to regulations,
bars can stay open until 01:00 on weekdays
and 05:30 on weekends.
Shops: Mon.–Fri. 10:00–18:00, Sat.
10:00–16:00, Sun. closed. The shopping cen-
tres Kringlan and Smáralind as well as most
supermarkets and tourist shops have longer
opening hours.
Swimming pools: Weekdays 06:30–22:00
and weekends 09:00–17:00, although each
pool varies plus or minus a few hours.
Banks in the centre are open Mon.-Fri.
09:00-16:00.
Post Offices
Post offices are located around the city. The
downtown post office is at Pósthússtræti
3–5, open Mon.–Fri. 09:00–18:00. Stamps are
also sold at bookstores, gas stations, tourist
shops and some grocery stores.
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3 Reykjavík Backpackers
Mingle with internationals and enjoy free wifi
at this convenient hangout right in the middle
of the action. Reykjavík Backpackers is an in-
expensive hostel with a cool downtown vibe.
They serve up sandwiches, cakes and coffee
during the day, and offer live entertainment,
beer and drink specials at night."
Laugavegur 28
Welcome
to the home of writer
Halldór Laxness,
winner of the
Nobel Prize
for Literature 1955
www.gljufrasteinn.is
Opening hours:
Every day except
Mondays from 10-17
20 min from Reykjavík city centre -
On the way to Thingvellir National Park
Be inspired by Laxness
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