Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Kopavogur, Capital Region, Iceland. Kópavogur is a city in Iceland which is the country's second largest municipality by population.
It lies immediately south of Reykjavík and is part of the Capital Region. The name literally means seal pup inlet.
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4 based on 439 reviews
Trendy and warm gastropub located alongside Kex Hostel in central ReykjavÃk, offering views of the Atlantic Ocean. High quality food for a fair price and 14 beers on tap. Our menu offerings vary from the perspective of a gastropub with a complete focus on
This meal was one of the best I had in ReykjavÃk. Itâs a little difficult to find but definitely worth it! They have a large selection of beers, lots of local brews to choose from. I had the fish and chips and they were the best I had during my time in Iceland. The portion size was good, 3 decent sized pieces of fish, fried to perfection. The fries were also tasty. I sampled the fried chicken which was also delicious and came with two different sauces. A definite highlight meal in Reykjavik, I would recommend stopping here for some excellent food!
4 based on 695 reviews
American restaurant that takes much pride in making everything "in house" from scratch. We handcut our fries, smoke our ribs and make our own sauces. We love to serve great food and try our very best to choose from the best local ingredients. Roadhouse "T
We needed somewhere to eat nearby and saw the positive reviews for this restaurant, so decided to give it a try. We are very pleased that we did! Our starter was a sharing platter of onion rings, loaded nachos and chicken wings, which was very tasty. We had four different burgers and all were pronounced to be delicious. The fries looked a bit different, tasted fabulous! Service was prompt and friendly, the price was 17,000 krona for four, so the cheaper side of average.
4 based on 1849 reviews
TapasBarinn is an extremely lively restaurant where Spanish tapas tradition meets the freshest Icelandic ingredients. It is located in a cellar at Vesturgata 3 in Reykjavik's central. The menu at TapasBarinn offers over 50 different meat, fish and vegetab
Try the Icelandic Gourmet feast to get a bite of several local cuisines: puffin, whale, Artic char, lamb, line (fish), lobster and skyr. Everything was perfectly cooked and beautifully presented. The tapas were great too! The best thing though was the staff- very friendly, professional and hospitable. This was recommended by a friend and now I am about to recommend to all my friends visiting Iceland. Def a must in Reykjavik- youâll be missing out if you donât eat here!
4 based on 244 reviews
We had visited Mikkeller in Copenhagen so we're keen to visit again. It had the best selection of beers of the places we have been in Reykjavik, however was the most expensive! In addition it didn't have a happy hour, like many other places do.
4 based on 860 reviews
At Public House Gastropub, we put an emphasis on serving fun dining along with some quality ambience. We use Icelandic ingredients but we add some âjapanese flairâ to our dishes as we like to have fun with our food and drinks.
We each had Fish & Chips and enjoyed. This place is in the main shopping area of the old town. A great stop with great fish
4 based on 770 reviews
Family run Bar/Restaurant in ReykjavÃk. At Frederiksen Ale House we pride ourselves in passionate cooking and personal service, we got Happy hours and/or activities everyday. Feel free to stop by for a beer or two. Love The Frederiksen family
We wanted to try the traditional Icelandic lamb soup and it felt that it should be eaten in some place other than a restaurant so we went to the ale house! Good pub environment, got lucky with happy hour for the beers and had their lamb soup. The food was good - really it is a lamb hot pot in a lot of stock. It was generously loaded with lamb and vegetables and was filling. The bread that accompanied it was the strangest that I have ever had though. It was dark, was slightly greasy in texture - a bit like fried bread and came with some form of spread. To this day I have no idea what either was. They had a taste that was very different and strangely more-ish considering that I had no idea what I was eating. Nice enough not to be good for me probably! If you just want a simple but good meal in a decent pub then why not give it a go.
4 based on 271 reviews
Brass kitchen and bar serves; Breakfast buffet from 7:00-10:00 every day. Kitchen is open from 11:30 -22:00 every day Bar is open from 11:30- 23:00 every day
Not impressed. At first glance a modern smart restaurant with a western style menu but The choice was a little limited. Service was friendly and efficient, so no fault there. We chose the fish and chips and fish soup. The soup was good but we were disappointed by the fish and chips. Three very small pieces of fish and although the batter was light and crispy there was very little taste. The chips were too thin and the malt vinegar (on the menu) didnât appear until we asked, and then turned out to be basaltic. A shame.
4 based on 1854 reviews
Icelandic through and through. Icelandic cuisine with a twist. Not touristy, more the place for travelers to mix with the locals. The only bar in the world that serves all Icelandic beers and spirits.
Great local restaurant with a very comfy feel and a wonderful selection of local beers and fare. The wait staff is friendly and accommodating and quite knowledgeable about their culinary culture and spirits. Feels like you are in a comfortable living room enjoying a meal with friends.
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4 based on 165 reviews
Located in Central ReykjavÃk, Laugaveger 74 - Main Street. We are a quirky and fun Bistro with a twist on classic bistro dining and awesome cocktails to match.
Went with my wife and had a good draft beer and great burger (several choices on menu) and amazing (large!) Brownie for dessert. Really enjoyed the dinner and service team. In line with other Reykjavik restaurants it was not cheap but we would absolutely reccomended.
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4 based on 3056 reviews
A tiny, family owned soup restaurant in the heart of Reykjavik. We are proud to be the first and the original "soup in bread" restaurant in Iceland. We've been serving soups in bread for over 20 years amd we love it. Please note: We do not take reservatio
Serves beer & fabulous soups in bread. This evenings choices were a veggie soup with coriander and the meat one had beef, lamb and vegetables. We tried the meat one which was delicious- more a stew than soup but filling & great value at 1950isk. The IPA beer was crisp and citrusy as it should be.
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