SAGA SHOP - Haust I Fall 2019

With so many restaurants to choose from, it can be hard to find the right place to eat or drink. To help you out, here’s a description of a few restaurants, cafés and bars in the heart of Reykjavík, different in style but all delightful. BRYGGJAN BRUGGHÚS On sunny days, few places are better for enjoying a cold beer than on the pier at Bryggjan Brugghús, offering a view of the bustling Reykjavík harbor and stunning Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Center. The craft brewery’s distinct IPA, lager and pale ale are always available on tap, alongside seasonal specialties. The beer isn’t only for drinking but is also used in various dishes on the tempting bistro menu, including the hamburgers, chicken, fish & chips, and mussels cultivated in West Iceland. Brikk, the bakery across the street, uses leftover mash for baking perfectly delicious bread delivered to Bryggjan Brugghús every morn- ing. The bistro and brewery also collaborates with other locales in the hip Grandi neighbor- hood; try beer ice cream by Valdís for dessert! The fish of the day is whatever the fishermen hauled in that morning. Open every day of the year for lunch and dinner, Bryggjan Brugghús also offers drop-in brewery tours and beer tastings every hour from 1 to 10 pm and is the base for Reykjavík Sightseeing’s popular Cheers to Reykjavík! tour. During Reykjavík Culture Night in August, a brewery festival held by the Independent Craft Brewers of Iceland is held on Bryggjan Brugghús’s pier. Grandagarður 8 Open Sun–Thu: 11 am–11 pm, Fri–Sat: 11 am–1 am Happy Hour: 3–7 pm bryggjanbrugghus.is 78 Icelandair Stopover Special Promotion REYKJAVÍK EATS AND TREATS n Reykjavík

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