Reykjavík Grapevine - 16.08.2013, Blaðsíða 4

Reykjavík Grapevine - 16.08.2013, Blaðsíða 4
Dear Grapevine, I have visited Reykjavik every year for the past 4 years. I love this city, but there is one thing that I despise. Every time I walk by Svarta Kaffið , I get a sharp pain in my stomach. Their signage, depicting a minstrel-esque character as their mascot, is pretty damn offensive. How can people feel OK about patroniz- ing this establishment? Not cool, Reykjavik, not cool. Peace, Lizanne USA Dear Lizanne, Ugh. Dude… we know. It’s rough, yeah? Yours is not the first letter we get about it! This place reminds us of that part in Ghost World where Enid finds the old racist Cook’s Chicken poster and brings it into her art class as a statement that the world is just as racist but it’s more white-washed and hidden away now. This place basically never bothered to cover up their bigotry. It’s so blatantly stupid that it makes one wonder if they don’t even realise how fucked up their “mascot” is. Are they trying to be post-racial? What is even going on? On the plus side, it’s right out there in the open for people to see and make the choice about whether or not to patronise such an establishment. Like with the Ghost World premise, other places might harbour the same (or worse) attitudes but have maybe just learned to cover it up and be “politically correct” to the naked eye. It is complicated and maddening. Maybe next time you come back you should go in there and take them to task about it, since you feel very strongly. Then you can swing by our offices and get your prize. Come back soon! Love, The Grapevine Say your piece, voice your opinion, send your letters to: letters@grapevine.is Sour grapes & stuff MOST AWESOME LETTER The Hamburger Factory Reykjavík Höfðatorg Tower. Groundfloor. Opening hours: Sun.-Wed. 11.00 – 22.00 Thu.-Sat. 11.00 – 24.00 Reservations: Tel: 575 7575 fabrikkan@fabrikkan.is www.fabrikkan.is BE SQUARE AND BE THERE Gullfoss and Geysir are surely a must-see in Iceland, but neither is something you eat. That's why we have 15 brilliant and creative hamburgers at the Hamburger Factory. Located on the groundfloor of the highest tower of Reykjavík, and on the groundfloor of the historic Hotel Kea in Akureyri, the Hamburger Factory has been packed with burger-craving customers since it's opening in april 2010. Among the regulars is Iceland's best known fisherman, Eric Clapton. Attention: Our hamburger buns are not round. They are square. Does it taste better? You tell us. HOW TO GET THERE SOME TIPS ON HOW TO GET TO US WHILE LOOKING COOL AND LOCAL From that point on you are in good hands. Be there or be square! “Íslenska Hamborgarafabrikkan, takk” („The Icelandic Hamburger Factory, please“) This is what you say to the taxi driver or when asking locals for directions: “Sælar! Hvað er að frétta” (Hello! What‘s up) When you arrive you tell the waiter: “Ég er þokkalega svangur, get ég fengið hamborgara” (I‘m quite hungry, can I get a hamburger) The Hamburger Factory Akureyri Kea Hotel. Groundfloor. The Hamburger Factory has two restaurants in Iceland. Good morning or afternoon we are Rick and Sally , live in Atlan- ta Ga., USA. 3 weeks ago we attended an estate sale. The estate sale was for 2 sisters that passed away and they were from New York City. The entire contents of the estate sale had been in storage for over 45 years. We purchased several items and one the items, thru some google research are commemorative spoons made in 1926 by a gold smith from Iceland named Ari B. Bjornsson. These spoon were commissioned by the Icelandic government for the 1000th Anniversary of the Icelandic Alpingi from 930 to 1930. We are not sure of the historic value nor the value in general of these spoons. We have reach a dead end in trying to get information about the commemo- rative spoons which appear to be his- toric. Can you provide a contact of any- one who can help us , any information would be helpful. we are really trying to find out the historic value , and would like for someone at the national museum to get in touch with us. You are more that welcome to print the story and we would entertain any inquiries. Thanks for your time Rick and Sally Rick and Sally, you lucky devils you! Sounds like you are sitting on a goldmine, probably. We aren’t much of the commemorative spoon experts around our offices – our staffers are into thimbles, teacups, bottled sailships and Elvis-on-vel- vet paintings, but not spoons! But those sound really great and prob- ably have a cool story attached. Unfortunately we couldn’t find any info about this Ari B. Björns- son character, probably because he’s has his estate sold off too if you know what we mean, but hopefully someone reading this has some helpful information. If anyone does, they should write us at grapevine@grapevine.is and we will send them your way! Take care, The Grapevine hello! your magazine is awesome! Coming to Iceland at the end of September and wanted some more hints and tips on bars and clubs in reykjavik ? Any info would be great! Vikram Khagram Check out our Bar Guide. It's in our back issues and on the front page of our website. Also, download our Appy Hour app. It’ll help you get super shitfaced when you’re here. Sjáumst! The Grapevine MOST AWESOME LETTER TWO FREE PAIRS OF WOOLLEN SOCKS! Yes, this lovely prize will keep your feet warm and cosy throughout your stay in Iceland and in any subsequent places you might go that sometimes get cold. And these aren’t just any old woollen socks either, these are the colourful, wonderful, extra-long kind from Geysir. Congratulations to this issue's MOST AWESOME LETTER. Drop us a line at letters@ grapevine.is to find out how to collect those free socks! And if you’re in the market for some socks come next issue, why not write us a wonderful reader letter to that same address. Like Axl Rose said: “It’s so easy!” 4The Reykjavík Grapevine
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