Reykjavík Grapevine - jul. 2020, Side 6

Reykjavík Grapevine - jul. 2020, Side 6
The Reykjavík Grapevine Best of Reykjavík 2020 6 T H E B E ST O F REYKJA V ÍK 201 2 BEST BU R G ER 2014 B es t of Reykjavík BEST BURGER B e st place to shop for to ur is ty s t u f f B E S T P LACE TO BUY LO CA L D E SI G N BE ST OF REYKJAVÍK 2015 Look out for these stickers of recom- mendation, which we’ve handed out to this year’s winners. They indicate your best option, whether you’re looking for shopping, dining, drinking or fun days out in Reykjavík. We at the Grapevine know what’s best! Also, these are the stickers from our previous “Best Of’’ selections, giv- en to winners from prior years. THE GUIDE-GUIDE The word “conclusion’’ is a little strong in this case. We have argued, fought and interviewed panels, tried blind taste- tests, and, in one case, consulted what we believe to be an oracle. This was not an easy or scientific endeavour. The best comparison is glíma, or Icelandic wrestling. It’s not flashy or well produced like WWE. It’s not ex- actly graceful like Olympic wrestling, especially Greco-Roman. It’s two people in weird leather underwear, staring into each other’s eyes and trying to hip- check each other while simultaneously attempting an atomic wedgie. We’ll be honest. Some of the winners are just outright winners, but some are a matter of debate and controver- sy. Like in any other country, there are cliques or special interest groups. The bar most liked by a 22-year-old noise music fanatic might seem a lit- tle off-putting to a bespectacled jazz enthusiast. We’re not saying those two groups can’t overlap. Maybe they can. Jazz people are good at improvising and noise music definitely needs more fans. The thing is, this is a guide. It’s a work in progress. It’s an attempt at letting people know where we think they should go. We didn’t all agree on everything, so the runners up could end up being more palatable to you, and the winners could be your third favourite. Yikes. If this lack of certainty is too much for you: Imagine being the origi- nal tourist to Iceland. A wandering tax-evader from Norway who decides to settle on a rock almost uninhab- ited by animal life. A land that occa- sionally explodes, with geysers that burst scalding sulphur-scented water from the ground like a cannon ball at Satan’s pool party. It’s the kind of place where people would invent glíma. THE AWARDS: How We Picked the WinnersThe Reykjavik Grapevine Apps Available on the App Store and the Google Play Store. Our super—focused apps for Apple and An- droid guide you through happy hour offers, music & art listings, and the best Reykjavík and Ice- land have to offer so you can be merry even if you are on a budget. BE S T OF Recommendations A P P ENING Event Listings A P P Y HOUR Happy Hours

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