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Best Restaurants in Reykjavík

From Michelin star dining to cosy local gems — the top places to eat in Iceland's capital.

Where to Eat in Reykjavík

Reykjavík has an outstanding food scene that punches well above its size. The city is home to Iceland's only Michelin-star restaurant, several award-winning seafood spots, and a lively café culture built around fresh-baked bread and specialty coffee.

Whether you're looking for a romantic dinner, a quick lunch before a glacier tour, or late-night street food after a concert at Harpa, this guide covers the best of Reykjavík's dining scene.

Top Restaurants

Kaffi Brennslan
Kaffivagninn
Prikið
Apotek Kitchen & Bar
Dill Restaurant
Fiskmarkaðurinn
Fjallakötturinn
Fjallkonan Restaurant
Grillmarkadurinn
Kol Restaurant
Messinn
Old Iceland Restaurant
ROK Restaurant
Reykjavík Kitchen
Saeta Svínid Gastropub
The Public House
Tipsy Restaurant & Bar

Bars & Nightlife

Bar 22
Dillon

Dillon

Dillon is a place that keeps things simple. A bar where the music does the talking, the drinks are honest, and the atmosphere is shaped by the people who walk through the door. It doesn't try to be anything else — and never has. The bar itself is built around whiskey. Dillon carries over 250 different whiskies from around the world, poured straight or mixed with care. Alongside the bottles, you'll find a focused selection of whiskey cocktails — simple, balanced, and made to let the spirit speak for itself. Andrae Jóns is part of that foundation. She's not just a DJ — she's an Icelandic radio legend, with decades of experience behind the microphone. Her deep knowledge and instinct for the room shape the nights at Dillon with confidence and restraint. The music never takes over — it belongs there.

Hús Máls og Menningar
Kaffibarinn
Kaldi Bar
Lebowski Bar

Lebowski Bar

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Lebowski Bar is one of Reykjavík’s most popular themed bars, located on Laugavegur in the heart of downtown. Inspired by the cult classic film The Big Lebowski, the bar is famous for its laid-back atmosphere, American diner-style interior, and an impressive menu of White Russian cocktails — the iconic drink made famous by the movie. The bar is spread over several floors, each offering a slightly different vibe. Downstairs, guests can enjoy the lively bar scene with music and cocktails, while upstairs often provides a more relaxed space where visitors can sit comfortably, socialize, and enjoy the unique décor inspired by bowling culture and the film’s characters. Lebowski Bar is particularly well known for its creative cocktail menu, featuring dozens of variations of the White Russian alongside a wide selection of beers, burgers, and classic American bar food. The casual atmosphere makes it an easy place for travelers to stop in for a drink, whether it’s early in the evening or late at night. Because of its fun theme, central location, and welcoming vibe, Lebowski Bar has become a favorite stop for tourists exploring Reykjavík’s nightlife. It’s an ideal place to start a night out on Laugavegur, meet fellow travelers, or simply enjoy a drink in one of the city’s most recognizable bars. 🍹 “The Dude abides” spirit is very much alive here — making Lebowski Bar a must-visit spot for fans of the movie and anyone looking for a relaxed but lively Reykjavík bar experience.

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Sky Bar & Grill
The English Pub
The Irishman Pub
Ölstofa Kormáks og Skjaldar

Ölstofa Kormáks og Skjaldar

Ölstofa Kormáks og Skjaldar is a charming craft beer bar tucked away in the heart of downtown Reykjavík. Just a short walk from the city’s main shopping street, Laugavegur, this small and welcoming bar has become a favorite meeting place for both locals and visitors looking to experience Iceland’s growing craft beer culture. The bar is known for its cozy and intimate atmosphere, featuring warm lighting, wooden interiors, and a relaxed old-world pub feeling. Unlike larger and louder venues, Ölstofa Kormáks og Skjaldar offers a more authentic Reykjavík nightlife experience where conversations flow easily and guests can truly unwind. Beer lovers will appreciate the carefully selected range of Icelandic craft beers alongside a variety of international brews. The staff are passionate about beer and are always happy to recommend something new to try, whether you're interested in local microbreweries or classic European styles. Because of its small size, the bar often feels lively and social, making it a great place to meet locals, chat with fellow travelers, and experience the friendly Icelandic bar culture. Occasionally the bar also hosts live music or small events, adding to its warm and vibrant atmosphere. Whether you're finishing a day of sightseeing, warming up after chasing the Northern Lights, or simply looking for a relaxed place to enjoy great beer in Reykjavík, Ölstofa Kormáks og Skjaldar is a hidden gem worth discovering. 🍺

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Dining Tips for Reykjavík

  • Book Michelin-star restaurants like Dill well in advance — they fill up months ahead.
  • Lunch menus (dagsmatur) offer the best value — many restaurants serve cheaper midday specials.
  • Reykjavík nightlife starts late — bars don't fill up until midnight on weekends.
  • Try skyr, lamb, and fresh Arctic char — uniquely Icelandic ingredients you won't find elsewhere.

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