Bryggjan

Top choice in Reykjanes Peninsula


Facing the harbourfront, in a block of warehouses, this adorable small cafe is decorated in fishing buoys, sailing memorabilia and framed photos. It serves up homemade lobster soup and cakes (carrot, apple, chocolate and meringue), plus open-faced fish sandwiches. It's often busy, especially in summer, so expect a queue.


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