Iceland review - 2015, Page 73

Iceland review - 2015, Page 73
THE ENGLISH PUB Save water, drink beer! Since beer was finally allowed by law in 1989, Iceland has enjoyed a diverse selection of restaurants and often sophisticated bars. However, one tiny grumble occasionally surfaced from the country’s Anglophiles (a person who likes the way of the English) – simply that there was no proper “pub”. And so the English Pub was born. From modest beginnings it has built a hearty reputation, seeking out, with the advice and guidance of its dedicated customers, the finest ale available to mankind. Today it offers its enthusiastic clientele the chance to sample 50 beers from around the world, as well as a staggering 15 Icelandic brands. Whisky galore Not content to rest on its laurels, the English Pub has ventured north of its virtual border and also offers the finest selection of whiskies anywhere in the country. The choice of some 60 malts include many of Scotland’s finest, ensuring that numerous Icelanders and worldly travelers make the pilgrimage to the pub’s humble door. Located at the very heart of downtown Reykjavik, the walls of the English Pub are adorned with hundreds of photographs – like an album of the city’s history just waiting to be explored over a quiet beer. A sporting chance Live sporting coverage is amply catered for, with a choice of five big HD-screens and TVs. Inside the pub there is room for up to 150 people, and an outdoor terrace can accommo- date plenty more on those balmy Icelandic evenings, as well as during the warm days of summer! Whether it is football (Premier and Champions League), rugby or golf, there are always special offers when live events are being broadcasted. Live music every night adds to the atmosphere and on the weekends dancing into the hot Reykjavik night is far from prohibited. For anyone feeling lucky, there is the Wheel of Fortune. Regulars like nothing more than to spin the wheel and chance a “Sorry” or preferably win what used to be called a Yard of Ale. These days, it’s inevitably known as a meter of beer, but the winners don’t seem to mind! The English Pub Austurstræti 12 101 Reykjavik Tel: +354 578 0400 Mobile: +354 697 9003 www.enskibarinn.is The Danish Bar, or Den Danske as it is often known, is a little slice of Copenhagen nightlife with a Reykjavík twist. What does this mean? Well, the place is decorated in Danish style and is distinctly hyggelig—but the live music and the clientele provide for a lively, Reykjavík atmosphere. And look out for the ingenious fake windows, which give the place an added quirkiness. It’s a winning combination, which has seen the Danish Bar rise from an unknown new side-street-bar to a staple nightspot for locals and visitors in just a couple of short years. It helps that Den Danske was where the Reykjavík Happy Hour trend began. It’s between 4 pm and 7 pm in case you’re wondering. The Danish Bar has all your favorite Danish and international tipples in stock, live sports, a sun deck for early and a dance floor for late. There’s something different every night, including pub quiz, bingo, live music and Scandinavian Night… Den Danske is open from 12 pm to late and is at Ingólfstræti 3. Den Danske kro
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