Gamli Baukur

North Iceland


Among shiny nautical relics, this timber-framed restaurant-bar serves high-quality food (spaghetti with shellfish, wild mushroom barley, organic lamb). Occasional live music and a sweeping terrace make it one of the most happening summertime places in northeast Iceland. Kitchen closes at 10pm in summer.


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