Sverrir S. • November 4, 2012Actually an excellent concert venue for Iceland Airwaves; great sound and amazing lighting rigs.
Gunnar R. • November 25, 2013Best vinyl selection in Iceland, great atmosphere, friendly service and great concerts regularly. Don't miss out!
Tugce E. • November 2, 2016Great whisky collection. Happy hours 17:00 - 20:00. Live music on the second floor and a great heated patio for smokers.
Quest S. • April 9, 2015Next weeks concert, get your tickets in time @Quest - Hair, Beer & Whisky Saloon!
Michael L. • November 4, 2012Being inside this building is like being inside a quiet, vast, glacier. Rich, dark, volcanic basalt line the inner walls; sculptured glass form the outer case. Beautiful. Go to the 5th floor view.
Max M. • May 8, 2014Amazing living. Cheap prices. Fresh rooms. Great bar with live music. Wonderful people.
Marion D. • December 7, 2012You can pay your concert ticket at the entrance (around 1500 ISK). Rock bands are at the bar level.
Fanný C. • April 26, 2012On Thursdays, from about 4:30pm until 6:30 or 7, there is some live music playing. always quality and easy-listening. Very good time to hang out there! :)
David B. • August 24, 2016Best burger place. A few other locations, all of them good. Recommendation: Steak Burger combo (fries and bernaise sauce)
Emilie F. • November 21, 2015It might feel weird to go to a hostel bar but the food is delicious and it's a wonderful place to hang out on a rainy afternoon.
Daníel A. • December 23, 2014Best coffee in Iceland is in Hafnarfjörður! One bus from downtown Reykjavík!
Dan G. • November 20, 2015Great, friendly vibe and always a group willing to dance! Beer is cheap; mixed drinks not so much.
Dude • May 14, 2018Food and atmosphere – all great. But as you can imagine it’s a tourist trap so the prices are over the roof.
Bjarni J. • February 20, 2017The beer and burger is okay enough, considering the cheap price. This is the perfect place for students and those who want to eat and drink plenty, without having to pay too much.
Herwig S. • July 13, 2011Icecream 'old style' is colder and more watery preferred by adults. Icecream 'new style' is more creamy and kids love it
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