Reykjavík Roasters is an absolute gem in the heart of Iceland! If you're a coffee lover like me, you won't want to miss out on this incredible coffee experience.
From the moment I stepped into Reykjavík Roasters, I was greeted with the enticing aroma of freshly roasted coffee beans. The cozy and welcoming atmosphere made me feel right at home. The staff members were not only knowledgeable about their coffee but also incredibly passionate about their craft.
The coffee itself is a work of art. Whether you're into espresso, pour-over, or any other coffee style, Reykjavík Roasters has you covered. They source their beans meticulously and roast them to perfection, resulting in a cup of coffee that's rich, flavorful, and simply delightful.
One thing that sets Reykjavík Roasters apart is their commitment to sustainability and ethical sourcing. Knowing that I'm enjoying a cup of coffee that supports responsible practices adds an extra layer of enjoyment to the experience.
The baristas here are true artists, creating intricate latte art that makes each cup visually appealing. It's evident that they take pride in every cup they serve.
Whether you're a local or a traveler passing through Reykjavík, make Reykjavík Roasters a must-visit destination on your coffee journey. It's not just a coffee shop; it's a coffee destination that will leave you with a deep appreciation for the art of coffee-making. I can't recommend it enough, and I can't wait to return on my next trip to...
Read moreI stopped by Reykjavik Roasters because I thought it was cute inside. I ordered the coffee yogurt which was OK. I brought my friend along who brought pastries from another shop. Yeah, I get it. It's not that cool to bring outside food to another establishment. But, I saw that most people there were working on their computers without food, so I figured space wasn't an issue. I got in line to order a good amount of food for us both, but before I even got to the register, the cashier glared at us and said "we don't allow pastries from other establishments." I'm a small business owner myself and I understand the importance of good customer service and I don't think our situation was worth that comment.The food was OK but we felt uncomfortable enough to leave right away after finishing our food. There are plenty of coffee shops in Reykjavik with good customer service, and I wouldn't say this is...
Read moreThis was one of the best coffee shop experiences in my ten day adventure to London and Reykjavik. The price for a single person Kalita pour over is relatively comparable to places in the US.
The barista was super friendly and talkative while conducting her science on my Kalita pour over. The fact they offered a Kalita pour over was enough for five stars as this didn't seem to be a major offering during my travels. After crafting a great kettle of Peruvian coffee, she provided a card with all the information I wanted on origin, varietal, and description of the coffee. Fantastic!
The shop itself lends a cozy and quiet atmosphere perfect for studying, working, or reading the latest edition of Standart. Go here if you're...
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