Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.09.2018, Blaðsíða 9

Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.09.2018, Blaðsíða 9
9 Th e R ey kj av ík G ra pe vi ne Be st o f R ey kj av ík 20 18 Best Bakery Brauð & Co, Sandholt Joint winners Sandholt Laugavegur 36 This local institution continues to draw lines of curious tourists and the spa- cious bakery/eatery has plenty of room for them. The sourdough is deservedly well-known, and if a whole loaf is too much, they oblige by slicing just what you need. If you’re staying or straying close by, grab one of their delicious loaves or a bag of pastries for snacks. Brauð & Co. Frakkastígur 16 Brauð & Co. have won the hearts of the carb-butter loving nation in their pur- suit of the best baked goods. Regulars swear by their “snúður”—cinnamon rolls that are taken a step further here and stuffed with blueberries and liquorice, granola crumble or poppy seed and vanilla—eliciting inappropriate satisfied moans from our panel. The latest lemon cruffins have us hyperventilating, but the cinnamon sugar croissant roll will always have our heart. Don’t forget to try the dense seeded Danish rye bread, which they conveniently have mini loaf versions of, no bigger than your palm, studded with chocolate chips—perfect for snacking or taking on board your next flight. Runner Up Passion Álfheimum 6 Slightly out of the city centre is the Passion bakery, a little tucked away suburban joint that offers excellent sourdough bread, pastries, and all kinds of sweet treats. Loyalists describe it as a hidden diamond: it’s certainly worth checking out should you be in the area. Previous Winners 2013-7: Sandholt Best Coffee Kaffifélagið Skólavörðustígur 10 Probably the smallest coffee bar in Iceland, Kaffifélagið continues to churn out cupful after strong cupful of Italian coffee, brewed to perfection. As one regular on our panel quipped: “There’s no bullshit and no frills—just excellent coffee.” Take-away may be the most popular, but we recommend sitting down in the window area, and taking in the charms of the espresso machine lined walls, and watching folk walk by—mostly oblivious to this tiny gem’s existence. Runners Up Reykjavík Roasters Brautarholt 2 & Kárastígur 1 This is the place for those who obsess over their Aeropress and V60s. Roasters has your geeky caffeine addiction covered—gadgets included. They have a variety of milk types, conjuring up images of hand-milked individual soy beans—but in all seriousness, they are all great. Café Haiti Geirsgata 7B Elda Thorisson-Faurelien at Café Haiti uses Haitian coffee beans, freshly roasted and ground every day. Besides classic Italian coffee, the café also offers Arabic and Turkish varieties. The beautiful location by the harbour makes for a pleasant walk, and the café is a welcome respite from the 'rassgat' winds of Reykjavik. Previous Winners None: new category! Best Coffeehouse Kaffihús Vesturbæjar Melhagi 20-22 Kaffi Vest has the staunchest loyalists. An all-purpose neighbourhood café-coffeehouse-bar-restaurant establishment, they serve good coffee, excellent Sarah Bernhardt cookies, and huge slices of chocolate or carrot cake. Located close to Vesturbæjarlaug pool, the café itself is cosy, with a vibe that lends itself equally to a post-swim lunch, working on your thesis, flirting on a first date, or haggling fees with a client. The lack of sound dampeners makes it pretty noisy in the evening, but if you can get over that, you’re golden. Runners Up Reykjavík Roasters Brautarholt 2 & Kárastígur 1 With some of the best coffee in Iceland, Roasters offers the full Scandi coffee house experience, but they're best known for their specialty coffee and their in-house roasted beans. The crowded Kárastígur branch is best for takeouts and dropping in; Brautarholt for working away from your desk. Bismút Hverfisgata 82 Newcomer: The coolest kid on the block, Bismút has a shiny bar, windows overlooking Hverfisgata, and exhi- bitions by local artists. In a different league from chain cafés, Bismút is perfect for those of us who don't care for medium-roast coffees, and their precisely brewed coffees come in signature yellow cups. Previous Winners 2017: Reykjavík Roasters 2016: Stofan 2015: Kaffihús Vesturbæjar 2014: Reykjavík Roasters 2013: Kaffismiðjan
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