HAFNARBÚÐIN
Read moreThis typical, unpretentious bar is frequented by locals and fishermen alike. It's a typical address that offers a guaranteed end-of-the-world feeling! The à la carte menu features local specialties, ideal for a quick lunch, including a soup or lobster sandwich. You can also opt for a hamburger or hot dog, or ice cream for dessert. And if you're in a hurry, you can buy takeaway too. Mind you, the place is small and can get crowded fast.
PAKKHÚS
Read moreIn this renovated warehouse installed on the port, a cuisine essentially made with local products in a rustic and atypical setting. Lobster is of course on the menu, but not only! The ground floor is a shop selling local products, the first floor is a pub to have a drink and a bite to eat but the real restaurant is on the second floor. The quantities are generous and hearty enough, as well as the plates nicely laid out. Modern Icelandic cuisine. A real treat!
KAFFI HORNIÐ
Read moreA charming place where you can have a hot chocolate as well as a hearty dish (fish, lamb, lobster), for a modest sum (according to local standards). Try the lobster pizza, as delicious as it is surprising! It's a Norwegian-style log cabin with a white wood interior, straw chairs in the restaurant room and blue-grey velvet sofas in the small adjoining lounge. Lace curtains on the small-paned windows. Potted herbs as cut flowers. A great setting!
OSINN RESTAURANT
Read moreIn Iceland, restaurants close early and it's not always easy to find a good address after 8pm. If you're in the mood for good food in elegant surroundings, the Ósinn restaurant is located in the Höfn hotel, founded in 1966. The menu features fish and meat dishes made with high-quality local ingredients. From traditional lobster soup to Icelandic lamb, burger and pizza, the menu is varied enough to satisfy every taste! The service is top-notch, and the fries are tasty, as the French say!