Reykjavík Grapevine - 03.07.2015, Blaðsíða 20

Reykjavík Grapevine - 03.07.2015, Blaðsíða 20
20 The Reykjavík GrapevineIssue 9 — 2015 town, and it’s a very welcome addition to Reykjavík’s bar scene. Runners-up: Skúli, Frederiksen 2014: Húrra 2013: Kaldi 2012: Slippbarinn, Hótel Marína 2011: Faktorý (RIP) 2010: Sódóma (RIP) Best Place To Watch Sports Over A Beer Bjarni Fel — Austurstræti 20 Bjarni Fel is Reykjavík’s downtown sports bar institution, winning this cat- egory for the third year in a row. “It has a lot of screens, so you can watch multiple games or even multiple sports at once,” said our office sports fan. “People con- gregate there only to watch games, so it has a good atmosphere of fun rivalry when people are supporting different teams. Everyone is very focused on the sport, so nobody is talking over the game, and no troubadours are gonna come in and ruin everything.” Bjarni Fel is attached to Hressó, so they offer burgers and bar snacks along with their reasonably priced beer. For re- ally big events, don’t worry about missing out: Hressó opens up the back room to ac- commodate more people. Runners-up: English Pub, Brooklyn Bar 2014: Bjarni Fel 2013: Bjarni Fel 2012: Úrilla Górillan (RIP) 2011: Hvíta Perlan (RIP) 2010: Hvíta Perlan, 2009: Bjarni Fel Best Beer Selection Skúli Craft Bar — Aðalstræti 9 Skúli is a newcomer on the bar scene, and it’s been an instant hit. “It feels like it’s always been there,” our panel noted. “It’s really settled into the city’s new craft bar scene.” Skúli scores points for the old- fashioned chalkboard presentation of what’s on the twelve taps, and the gen- erally pleasant environment—it’s much more atmospheric and comfortable than our previous winner, Micro Bar. The beers on offer vary from wheat beers to rich IPAs, dark stouts and lighter lagers, with six Icelandic beers and six imported, and a rotation that means there’s always something new to try. There’s an extensive selection of bottles for those who want to delve deeper, and you can buy a tray of small tastes rather than a single beer if you prefer. “They also have a good wine list,” one panelist noted, “so if you don’t drink beers, it’s one of the better wine bars to be found in Reykjavík.” Runner-up: Micro Bar 2014: Micro Bar 2013: Micro Bar 2012: Micro Bar Best Place For Cocktails Apótek — Austurstræti 16 Apótek is an upmarket restaurant with a bar in the front, located in a high-ceil- inged, refurbished spot, from which it gets its name—because the building was once a pharmacy. “They have a great happy hour on their cocktails. You can get a cocktail and a dessert for a good price,” one write-in remarked. “It’s kind of fancy, but not in an intimidating way— it has a good atmosphere, relaxed, and less packed than some of the other con- tenders,” another noted. “The seating is nice, with lots of space, so it feels more private—it’s somewhere good for conver- sation with your drink.” Runners-up: Grillmarket, Fishmar- ket, Slippbarinn 2014: Slippbarinn 2013: Borg, Hotel Borg 2012: Kolabrautin Best Bar For Live Music Húrra — Naustin Húrra wins this category hands down, with everyone we consulted praising it to high heaven. Factors included the sound system, which seems like it handles any kind of music from acoustic to ambient to techno to noise; the lighting, which is dynamic and varied depending on the artist playing; the great month-round programme, which varies between vis- iting bands, record release parties, DJ nights, dance-eoke (yup, it’s a thing), and just plain ol’ good parties. Húrra attracts a young, fun, fashionable (mostly drunk) crowd, has a good range of beers and spirits at the bar, and is without question the best small music venue in Reykjavík. If it were our policy to give multiple awards to the same place, Húrra would be raking them in. No runners-up—Húrra is peerless in this category! 2014: Cafe Rosenberg 2013: Volta (RIP) Best Bar For Smokers Boston — Laugavegur 28b Boston is a classic Reykjavík bar that’s evolved over the years. From its roots as the “sequel” to the wildly popular and much-missed party bar Sirkus, it now attracts an unpredictably mixed crowd, from middle-aged moms out on the town, to dressed-up birthday parties, groups of tourists and the occasional member of Reykjavík’s music-scene royalty. It also has a solid DJ lineup, some fancy new infused-spirit cocktails, and a comfort- able upstairs to hide in. To top all this, it has a huge seated sun-terrace area for smokers, complete with gas-powered heating, shelter from the elements, plenty of space, and super comfortable sofas. People often spend the summer nights outside, deep in con- versation—this terrace has a really happy atmosphere as sun-starved Icelanders enjoy the long summer nights. Light ‘em up!* (*But don’t forget, smoking is bad for you. Maybe get an ecig!) Runners-up: Loft, Hressó 2014: Hressó 2013: Reykjavík Beats NEW: Best Happy Hour Forréttabarinn — Nýlendugata 14 As we were sweeping the city’s drink- ing establishments recently for our an- nual Bar Guide, we happened upon this tucked-away gem of a bar. With an in- terior that’s somewhere between a cosy neighbourhood bar and an exposed- pipes industrial look, Forréttabarinn houses a tapas restaurant in one side, and a bar in the other. A large Bríó is just 500 ISK, with Hoegaarden, Kaldi, Einstök, Porter and wine all priced at 650 ISK from 16:00-20:00 daily, including week- ends. And with a range of delicious tapas available to snack on from the restaurant menu, Forréttabarinn has the happiest happy hour in town. Runners-up: Kaffibarinn, Frederik- sen Best Shop To Stock Up On Local Design Spark Design Space — Klapparstígur 33 The Spark Design Space is a brightly lit white cube on Klapparstígur, perched on the fault line between gallery, design space and shop. It sells an immaculately curated selection of objects—be they clothing, prints and posters, fragrances, books or household stuff like shelving and cushions—with a focus on Icelandic projects. The space has a rolling exhibi- tion programme that showcases work by a featured designer, giving the work room to breathe and providing a focus on their hand-picked makers, and the staff are always happy to tell you all about the background behind each line. So pop in just after payday, splash some krónur on something beautiful, and make your life just that bit more aesthetically pleasing. Runner-up: Aurum 2014: Kraum 2013: Kraum 2012: Kraum 2011: Kraum 2010: Kraum Best Shop To Stock Up On Local Fashion Design Kiosk — Laugavegur 65 It’s not that common for customers to meet the fashion designers who make their clothing. But that’s exactly what happens at Kiosk, a high-end Reykjavík store manned by a collective of six Ice- landic fashion designers: EYGLO, heli- copter, Hildur Yeoman, milla snorrason, kyrja and Kristjana S Williams. Sell- ing exclusively locally made garments, the designers run every aspect of Kiosk themselves, with one of the six always manning the counter. The collections change on regular basis, with designers in charge of what’s on sale, all of which is produced in limited numbers. Shopping in Kiosk also means the money flows straight to the designers, who are right there on hand to offer their insight to the customers. Runner-up: P3 2014: Kiosk 2013: Kiosk 2012: Kiosk 2011: Kiosk Best Bookstore Bókabúð Steinars (Sjónarl- ind) — Bergstaðastræti 7 Even though Iceland is a country with a remarkably high number of published authors per capita—some might say a nation of writers—it’s kind of surprising how limited the book- store game is. Bókabúð Steinars on Bergstaðastræti is quite singular too, offering a lovely and well-curated se- lection of primarily non-fiction books almost exclusively in English. Rang- ing through topics such as biography, gastronomy, fashion, art, photography and beyond, they are the only first- hand indie bookstore in town. “Not only do they have great books showing styles and photographs, they also have an excellent selection of beautiful tu- torial books,” said one bibliophile. “It is really great to find something fun or to find something to help you learn a serious skill.” Sounds great to us. Runners-up: Mál og menning, Bókin 2014: Nexus 2013: Eymundsson, Bankastræti 2012: Mál og Menning 2011: Eymundsson, Austurstræti 2010: Eymundsson, Skólavörðustígur NEW: Best Barber Shop Barber Bar — Laugavegur 66 Barber Bar is a relatively new barber shop, in (of course) a new Laugavegur hotel. They put a welcome focus on the experience as much the haircut— along with a top-class trim, you can get a drink from the bar, and browse through a selection of vinyl records provided by the Reykjavík Record Store. “It’s a really nice all-round ex- perience,” one freshly cut consultant noted. “They do unisex haircuts, and it’s small and intimate—there are only three chairs, so it doesn’t feel crowd- ed and overwhelming.” So whether you’re after a #normcore short back ‘n’ sides, fancy bangs, a geometric beard trim or a hipster combover, Barber Bar will hit the spot. Runners-up: KEX, Kormáks og Skjaldar NEW: Best Hairdressing Salon Barbarella — Suðurgata 7 This year, as opposed to lumping all plac- es to get one's hair done into one category, we decided it was time to split up barbers and salons. They’ve usually duked it out in one slot and that just isn't fair. In fact, it might be somewhat of an upset, but this relatively new place right near City Hall got the top score in this redefined catego- ry. The salon is a sort of 60s theme shop with mod chic décor and copious refer- ences to the Jane Fonda B-movie clas- sic that is their namesake. The talented team of stylists includes a couple of stray- hairs from acclaimed salon Rauðhetta og úlfurinn. They offer unisex styling and colouring, and they are stocked with high-quality products. It might be the best place to get a vintage 'do, like a short Twiggy cut or big blonde bombshell locks. They may be new, but they’ve got our hair wrapped around their pinky. Runners-up: Rauðhetta og úlfurinn, Sjoppan Best Of Reykjavík Shopping and Commerce
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