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Downtown &
Harbour District
Dining
1. Plútó Pizza
Hagamelur 67, 107 Reykjavík
Love pizzas, but don’t think they’re
quite big enough? Why not dive into
an 18 inch pie from Plútó Pizza? Or, if
that sounds a bit much, opt for their
slice and drink deal; and when we
say “slice”, we’re still talking about
a quarter of a pizza here—you won’t
go hungry.
2. Duck & Rose
Austurstræti 14
Duck & Rose is the hip and happening
place that opened across the street
from Apótek last May. The new
cafe serves light fare influenced
by French and Italian cuisine. With
neon signs and roses on the walls,
the chíc cafe is certainly inspired by
romance. Try the duck pizza. Their
vegan rigatoni is also orgasmic.
3. Fjallkonan
Hafnarstræti 1-3
N a m e d a f t e r t h e f e m a l e
personification of Iceland, Fjallkonan
is located smack-bang in the middle
of downtown, and caters to locals
and tourists alike. For the Icelandic-
cuisine-curious, there is a platter of
whale, lamb and puffin. For those who
are just looking for a great selection
of fresh meat, fish and vegetarian
options, Fjallkonan does these well,
also. The veggie burger, double-
cooked fries, and beetroot and feta
dish come highly recommended.
4. Café Babalú
Skólavör"ustígur 22
A staple for all Reykjavíkingur, Babalú
offers comfort food for folks on a
budget as well as a Star Wars themed
bathroom (seriously). Their chilli will
fill your belly, and there’s a vegan
carrot cake sure to tempt you back
for repeat visits. Unpretentious and
bubbly, tuck yourself into a booth
downstairs or squirrel yourself
away for a quiet tête-à-tête over tea
upstairs. And try the vegan carrot
cake, we beg you.
5. Deig
Vegamótastígur 4
It ’s hard to make any promises
about availability at Deig due to
the bakery’s love of innovation and
surprising flavours. The good news
is that you’ll rarely see a misstep
there as all of their stuff is amazing.
Stop by, and Deig’ll fix you up with
a chocolate cake cruller, crème
brûlée doughnut or some other
fried delight. But if you get a chance
to taste their glazed, almost cakey,
lemon poppy seed doughnut—leap
on it like a werewolf...
6. Osushi
Tryggvagata 13
Also called “The Train”, O Sushi's most
intriguing feature is a conveyor
belt that runs around the entire
restaurant delivering a buffet of
authentic Sushi straight to your
table. It's the perfect place to try
new dishes on appearance alone and
see if they strike your fancy.
7. Hlemmur Mathöll
Hlemmur Square
They got it all, folks: Bahn mi, Napoli-
stye pizza, fish tacos, lamb specials,
Michelin-quality high end cuisine,
coffee, and even fucking gelato now.
Yup, this food hall is a one-stop-shop
for literally everything in Reykjavík's
beloved bus station. It's also one of
Grapevine's favourite places for a
first date, in case you're like, in the
market for that.
8. Fine
Rau"arárstígur 33
Did you know that the Chinese kanji
for fine recalls that of rice/meal? This
proper Sichuanese restaurant packs
a wallop of flavour, heat and textural
delight in each of their selections.
The simply stir-fried hot and sour
potato matchsticks and vegetables
are exactly the kind of subtlety
that has been absent from Chinese
cuisines in these parts and puts to
rest doubts that this is only a fiery
spicy cuisine. Other must-tries are
the beef in hot oil, yu-shiang chicken.
9. Yuzu
Hverfisgata 44
Headed up by the owners of beloved
clothing store Húrra Reykjavík, Yuzu
is an artisanal burger shop with
an Eastern twist. Stop by for their
lunch deal, which features a choice
of burgers, with fries and spiced
mayonnaise for 1,990 ISK. They’ve also
got a kimchi chicken burger—not
part of the lunch deal—which sounds
deliciously intriguing. Real-talk:
Yuzu’s condiments converted two
previously mayo-averse Grapevine
staffers.
10. Hlöllabátar
Ingólfstorg
If you can’t decide between chicken,
beef, shrimp, teriyaki or veggies for
your munch, stop by Hlöllabátar,
where they serve up literally anything
you can imagine on a hero sub. Most
famous for their sauce—which is,
admittedly, fantastic—Grapevine’s
recc is the S'slumannsbátur with
extra cucumber. Intend to have
a drunk gorge on your Hlölli in the
comfort of your bed before falling
asleep on a sauce-covered pillow?
Carry that beautiful sub like a
newborn child in your arms.
11. The Coocoo's Nest
Grandagar"ur 23
Nestled in a refurbished fishing hut
in Grandi, The Coocoo’s Nest is a cosy
and airy cafe, offering California-
casual brunch, lunch, and dinner,
with an Italian twist. With large
windows and light wood throughout,
this is perfect for a lazy Saturday get-
together or an afternoon ‘aperitivo’
after work. If you are in that part of
town, head over for a warm-up.
Drinking
12. Vínstúkan Tíú Sopar
Laugavegur 27
The charming basement bar focuses
on natural wines as well as wines
from smaller producers and lesser-
known regions. They have twelve
bottles open at any one time, and
the selection changes daily, so you
truly never know what you’re going
to get.
13. Aldamót Bar
Kirkjutorg 4
Taking over the famed Klaustur place,
this cosy spot is the perfect mix of
classy and relaxed. It's become a
favourite of our Culture Editor in the
past months with socially distance-
safe tables and table service. This
place has got a bright and boozy
future.
14. Kiki Queer Bar
Laugavegur 22
IT'S OPEN! Yup, Kiki is a love-it-or-hate-
it situation, but if you’re looking to
dance to the greatest hits of the past
30 years, it won’t disappoint. Even
though right now there is no dancing,
they are re-opening up with tables,
small drag shows and other queer
entertainment. RuPaul bless.
15. Miami Bar
Hverfisgata 33
With a sharp aesthetic that’s miles
ahead of any other joint in town,
Miami serves up pure vice with a
splash of cosmopolitanism and a
dedicated ping-pong room in the
basement. If that’s not enough,
they also offer Cuba Libre on draft.
So sit back, drink, and you’ll feel
just like you’re in ‘Scarface’—minus
the massacres and mountains of
cocaine.
16. Mengi
Ó"insgata 2
Mengi’s concert room is more white
cube than dive bar. The programme
encourages new collaborations and
experimental performances, so even
if you know and love the work of the
musicians you’re seeing, you might
be treated to something brand new
on any given night.
17. Luna Flórens
Grandagar"ur 25
Part flower-child, part spiritual and
with a whole lot of whimsy thrown
into the mix, this cosy and hand-
crafted bar is so intimate it makes
you wanna spend the day musing
about geodes, lunar cycles and tarot
card readings. You can do all this and
more while sipping on their excellent
house cocktails and an excellent slice
of vegan cake. Go for an after work
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