Restaurants in Isafjordur
The remote capital of the Westfjords, offering surprisingly good dining surrounded by towering fjords.
- Westfjords capital
- Dramatic fjord scenery
- Creative local cuisine
- One of Iceland's most remote towns
Top Restaurants
Dokkan Brugghus
The Westfjords' first and only craft brewery, pouring locally brewed beers in an atmospheric taproom in the heart of Isafjordur.
Einarshusid
A seasonal summer restaurant in the tiny Westfjords village of Bolungarvik, serving pizzas and traditional Icelandic dishes with genuine small-town warmth.
Flak
A quirky cultural pub and fish soup restaurant on the harbour in Patreksfjordur, combining art, live music, and some of the best seafood soup in the Westfjords.
The Bulandsnes
A remote Westfjords restaurant serving fresh local seafood with sweeping fjord views, offering a taste of Iceland's most untouched region to travellers who have ventured far enough to find it.
Attractions
Dining in Isafjordur
Isafjordur is the largest town in the Westfjords, Iceland's most remote and least visited region. Nestled on a sand spit jutting into the Skutulsfjordur fjord, this town of around 2,600 people has a food scene that consistently surprises visitors. The isolation has bred creativity — local chefs work with what the sea and land provide, resulting in some of the most authentic Icelandic dining experiences you'll find anywhere.
