ELDSTO ART CAFE
Read moreA cozy house on the main street, where you can enjoy a relaxed, artistic atmosphere. Choose to stop off in the café-bar lounge (there's nothing like a good lamb soup on the way back from a hike) or in the store, where the creations of one of Iceland's finest potters (Thor Sveinsson) are on display. You can also spend the night in the guesthouse upstairs, with its bright, comfortable rooms. The fish & chips and homemade cakes are excellent.
FREYA CAFÉ
Read moreOne of those places in Iceland that warms the heart after a hike to the nearby Kvernufoss or Skogafoss waterfalls! With flowers everywhere and chic details right down to the plate, this small café and tea room is well worth a detour during your visit to the museum in which it is located. The menu features savory dishes and salads, but above all delicious pastries and cupcakes. Everything is homemade, with passion and simplicity, and served with a smile. All at reasonable prices, what more could you ask for?
LUNDINN
Read moreA place as typical as its facade is atypical with its sign featuring a puffin in costume (just that!)! You are here in the oldest pub of the island, an authentic place in which it is good to have a bite to eat, or simply to have a drink to feel the soul of the place. On the menu, you can find fish and lamb specialities, refreshing drinks. They also serve puffin, as the name of the place suggests. On weekends, there are often concerts on the programme to liven up the place.