Reykjavík Roasters Iceland's Renowned Coffee Roastery

Iceland’s most renowned coffee chain is Reykjavík Roasters, which was founded in 2008 and now has four locations around the capital. Our favorite café is the original location, a cozy spot right next to Hallgrímskirkja, the iconic church at the top of the city. The interior is filled with an eclectic mix of vintage furniture, and the coffee is served in equally charming kettles. We tried a few different pour-overs during our time in Iceland, including their Brazilian coffee, which has notes of molasses and plums, and their natural Ethiopian coffee, which is more light and floral in flavor.

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The original location of Reykjavík Roasters.
The original location of Reykjavík Roasters.
REYKJAVÍK ROASTERS

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Kárastígur 1, Reykjavík, Iceland
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The cozy interior here feels more like a home than a café.
The cozy interior here feels more like a home than a café.
Slow coffee.
Slow coffee.
We love the eclectic design.
We love the eclectic design.
The natural Ethiopian coffee is our favorite.
The natural Ethiopian coffee is our favorite.
There is also some simple food available.
There is also some simple food available.
You can also buy bags of beans to take home.
You can also buy bags of beans to take home.
Have you been to Reykjavík Roasters?
Have you been to Reykjavík Roasters?
The perfect spot for a coffee in the sun.
The perfect spot for a coffee in the sun.

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Kaitlin Orr

Kaitlin Orr and Anders Husa are food & travel bloggers and creative content creators. From their base in Copenhagen, they operate the largest and most influential restaurant-focused travel blog in Scandinavia.

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