2024

SANDHOLT BAKARI

Bakery

Sandholt Bakery is one of Iceland's most famous bakeries, and perhaps one of the few places where you'll literally have to queue to be served! On site, you can choose from a variety of breads, pastries and sandwiches prepared in-house. Although somewhat expensive, the sandwiches are delicious and made with a variety of ingredients: ricotta, grilled tomatoes, pine nuts, mushrooms, ham, cheese, salmon... If you want to eat there, it's best to book a table online.

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 Reykjavík
2024

NESBRAUÐ EHF

Bakery

Fancy having breakfast before catching the ferry, or taking a coffee break? This small, unpretentious bakery-tea room is a hit with everyone. Everything is incredibly delicious, from the coffee to the fresh croissants and the many tempting pastries. The service is pleasant and fast, and the prices more than fair. You can also order a homemade sandwich, which may take a little longer to serve, or enjoy a soup. In short, don't miss this address!

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 Stykkishólmur
2024

AÐALBAKARÍ

Bakery

Of course, Iceland is full of bakeries with delicious pastries, and it's impossible not to mention them all! Nevertheless, this bakery-teahouse is such a hit with locals and tourists alike that it's impossible not to mention it. Bread, sandwiches, hot and cold drinks, pastries: sit back and enjoy a gourmet break, or take something to eat with you on the road. Everything is very good and the welcome is always warm, so don't hesitate to stop in.

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 Siglufjörður
2024

BRAUD&CO

Bakery

If you're in the mood for exceptional cinnamon rolls or freshly baked bread prepared on site, head for the artisanal bakery Brauð&Co, open since 2016! Recognizable by its colorful and original frontage, this bakery stands out not only for the quality of its ingredients, but also for its buns and cinnamon rolls prepared on site AND vegan. Blueberry/sugar balm, caramel/muesli or vanilla: there's something for everyone in the shop window! Good to know: the flours used are organic, and the butter and salt are Icelandic.

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 Reykjavík