Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.06.2018, Síða 28

Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.06.2018, Síða 28
The Reykjavík Grapevine Best of Reykjavík 2018 28 Pre-booking is required. Book online at bluelagoon.com Best Newcomer Bar Veður Klapparstígur 33 Although it’s been open for a bit longer than a lot of people realise, Veður has only come onto many peoples’ radar in the past few months. Well lit and nicely designed, this beautiful bar somehow manages to be both chic and laid-back at once. “The staff are super nice and the drinks are great. I go there all the time,” one panellist chimed in. “I like going there to drink prosecco and listen to new wave on Tuesday nights.” Sounds about right. Head on over to be casually classy, and look out for the cocktail happy hour. Runners Up Skál! Hlemmur Another one of the stellar new stalls in the recently opened Hlemmur Mathöll, this bright and cheerful bar serves up fabulous cocktails, wines and beers in the bustling market environment. Sit right up at the bar and hang out with the staff, or find yourself a table and watch the endless parade of crazy at the city’s central bus hub. Cheers! Marshall House Restaurant + Bar Grandagarður 20 With three floors of art above your head and views out over the Grandi harbour to 101, The Marshall House Bar + Restau- rant is a spacious hangout with fine wines, great cocktails, and pleasingly cultural vibe. If you wanna get smashed in style, head on down. Previous Winners 2017: Pablo Discobar 2016: Bryggjan Brugghús 2015: Mikkeller & Friends 2014: Húrra 2013: Kaldi “With an ever-growing cocktail culture, it’s increasingly possible to sip something sour, dark or sweet without having to mortgage your pancreas.” DRINKING GUIDE The Cocktail Crawl Let’s class it up a bit in here Words: John Rogers Few words look better togeth- er in the English language than “cocktail happy hour,” especially in Reykjavík, where liquor comes at a premium. With an ev- er-growing cocktail culture, and a strong tradition of bars and restaurants having after-work (or during work, for that mat- ter) happy hours, it’s increas- ingly possible to sip something light and sour or dark and sweet without having to first mortgage your pancreas.  15:00-18:00 Slippbarinn Mýrargata 2 This well-known and much-loved cocktail palace is located in the airy, fancy, design-y bar of Hotel Marina. Their cocktail list is rap- idly-changing and experimental, often using Icelandic ingredients like birch liquor and Brennivín, but the bar staff are some of the best in town when it comes to doing the classics, however you like them. During happy hour, you can get a wide range of cock- tails for 1,200 ISK. Or a beer for 500 ISK. But why would you want beer? It’s cocktail happy hour.  16:00-18:00 (not Monday) Marshall Bar + Restaurant Grandagarður 20 Perched out on the end of Gran- di, this airy, spacious bar sits beneath three floors of cut- ting-edge art galleries. This means that if you’ve carefully timed your weekly cultural in- take, and perused what’s going on in Klang & Bang and NÝLÓ, you’re right on cue for a cut-price cocktail. They tend towards the long and fruity side, but that just means it’s a good place to start your evening.  16:00-18:00 Pablo Discobar Veltusund 1 Pablo Discobar is quite a max- imalist drinking environment, from the all-pattern-everything decor to the floor bongo (for, god help us all, customer use). But one thing it has in its favour is a mighty cocktail list, and top- notch bartenders to back it up. Our favourites are the drinks containing pisco and absinthe, but nothing we’ve tried here has let us down.  16:00-20:00 Bar Ananas Klapparstígur 38 This tropical-themed drinking hole has a fun held-together- with-scotch-tape feel about it. It won the “best place to start the night” award in the winter issue of our Best of Reykjavík magazine, with good reason: the bartender’s Cocktail of the Day will set you back just 1,600 ISK during happy hour.  19:00-21:00 Veður Klapparstígur 33 This ticked away spot on Klap- parstígur has a timely af- ter-work cocktail hour (actually two) when you can get anything on the menu for the not-bad- for-Reykjavík price of 1,500 ISK. They do the classics well, from a generous espresso martini to a sharp and pungent negroni, and if you can get a window seat it’s a great place to while a few hours watching the world go by.  22:00-0:00 (Wed-Sat) Hverfisgata 12 Hverfisgata 12 “The Pizza Place With No Name” has diversified since it opened, launching a killer brunch menu, and a stellar cocktail list. With all kinds of unusual ingredients, unfamiliar bitters and liquors hanging around, the classics tend to come with some pleas- antly surprising flavours, and they’re always trying out a new recipe or two. Cocktails are priced 2,000 ISK on happy hour, and they’re worth every króna.

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