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(made with soy milk and hazelnut syrup), or the not-so-secret, off-
menu favorite Brunch of Champions: a classic White Russian that’s
topped with Cocoa Puffs. And if you drink one too many cocktails
the night before, have no fear: you can come back the next day for
the Woke Up in Russia, a hair-of-the-dog which is mixed with cold
coffee and served with a painkiller on the side.
YOU’RE NOT WRONG, WALTER
“This Reykjavík place is mind bending,” TripAdvisor user Graham
enthused after a recent visit. “The burgers are massive, the chips
chunky and the beers and White Russians flow. There’s a happy
hour to bring down Iceland’s high prices, and regular bands playing
to bring the film’s rockin’ ethos to life.”
Sounds good to us. But you know, that’s just, like, his opinion,
man.
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Daniels’ BBQ sauce and caramelized onions, among other tasty
toppings. Another limited-time option was the Sgt. Pepper’s
Lonely Hearts Club Band; a piquant patty served—appropriately
enough—with pepper cheese and chili sauce.
Burgers are clearly the house specialty here, but if you’re look-
ing for non-beefy options, Lebowski Bar has something for you,
too. Try the Bunny Lebowski chicken burger, which was declared
“gorgeous” by one happy visitor on TripAdvisor, or The Stranger
veggie burger. And if you’re looking for something lighter, there
are plenty of bar snacks—from cheese-stuffed jalapeños to onion
rings—to enjoy with your beer.
ANOTHER CAUCASIAN, GARY
In a fitting tribute to its namesake movie, the Lebowski Bar
offers over 20 unique kinds of El Duderino’s favorite tipple, from
the classic no-frills version to more inventive varieties, like the
strawberry-spiked Pink Russian, the vegan-friendly Tree Hugger
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