Hressó

Reykjavík


Up until around 10pm you get a diverse menu at this large, central cafe-bar. After that it looses its civilised veneer and concentrates on drinks and dancing for the younger set.

If you're heading to Hressó to eat (mains 2500kr to 5000kr), expect everything from porridge to plokkfiskur (fish stew).


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