Erick K. • September 22, 2014Great store with an even greater selection. The owners (+ staff) are really helpful, and nice to chat with as well. Best menswear store in Reykjavík.
Martien B. • July 15, 2018Here you can have a coffee or a nice bowl of soup at very reasonable prices. Read a book, work your laptop, it's all OK here.
Andrés M. • February 21, 2021Hidden jewel. Great choice of clothes for the discerning gentleman. Fantastic in-shop barber, be sure to make an appointment.
Cathrine J. • November 6, 2016So many Icelandic knitted sweaters! They are knitted in Iceland with wool from the local sheeps. It's expensive but you get 14% back in tax-free. Blankets, hats, gloves ++.The cheapest knitting place!
Phil W. • October 8, 2012Reykjavik's coolest clothing shop. They carry several Farmer's Market brand sweaters. I wish I had a store like this where I live.
Rune K. • July 20, 2015Café on the top floor with a nice, large porch where you can enjoy your coffee in the sun + free wifi ;-)
Risiana L. • February 8, 2015Nice big bookstore! There's a Te & Kaffi coffee spot inside. Friendly service! There are several locations around town!
Eliza Ariadne K. • August 25, 2012Amazing clothes/ridiculously high prices (just saw a coat for 400€, wtf.)
Rose • May 4, 2019Lovely decorating and gift shop in Reykiavik. The nicest I have been to during my stay.
Jakob S. • August 19, 2014Get your Siminn card there, then top it up. We payed about 30$ for 10GB and had coverage nearly everywhere.
Nicholas M. • August 25, 2017JS Watches are fantastic quality timepieces assembled in Iceland. Owners/watchmakers are so friendly.
Natalie V. • April 17, 2017Pretty touristy, but they had a good selection of yarn (souvenirs for knitting friends!)
Carlos O. • May 31, 2012If you are in a rush and forgot to buy souveniers, this is the place, they are really helpfull
Friðrik K. • May 12, 2014Icewear offers a full collection of clothing for the outdoor enthusiast, ranging from sophisticated, high-tech down jackets to Icelandic wool products made here in Iceland.
Athonia C. • October 23, 2016vegan & vegetarian types: this is the only source of faux meat I've found in iceland. They have mock sausage, pepperoni, kebabs & chorizo! These have more protein than other options. Try the kebab too
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