Bjarni Fel
Reykjavik's go-to sports bar on Austurstraeti, with multiple screens showing live sport, a solid beer selection, pub food, and some of the longest opening hours in the city.
Every city needs a sports bar, and Reykjavik has Bjarni Fel. Located on Austurstraeti, one of the main streets in the city centre, this bar delivers exactly what sports fans want: multiple screens showing live sport, cold beer, decent pub food, and an atmosphere that ramps up whenever something important is happening in football, basketball, or the octagon.
The Sport
Multiple screens positioned throughout the bar ensure that whatever is being broadcast can be seen from most seats. The Premier League is the main draw — Iceland's love affair with English football is well documented — but Champions League nights, international fixtures, and UFC events all draw crowds. On a big match night, Bjarni Fel fills with a mix of locals and visiting fans, and the energy is genuine.
If you are a sports fan visiting Reykjavik and do not want to miss a particular match, Bjarni Fel is the safest bet. The bar shows what needs showing, and the atmosphere rises and falls with the action on screen.
The Beer and Food
The beer selection covers both Icelandic craft options and international staples. Prices are standard for Reykjavik, which means they are expensive by any other standard — happy hour is the time to take the edge off that reality. The cocktail menu covers the basics without pretending to be a craft cocktail bar.
The food is pub fare: burgers, wings, nachos, and whatever else keeps you eating while you drink. The burgers are solid — good beef, decent buns, and the kind of straightforward preparation that pub burgers require. Nobody is coming here for a gastronomic experience, and the kitchen wisely does not attempt one.
The Late Nights
Bjarni Fel stays open until 04:30 on Friday and Saturday nights, which places it among the latest-closing venues in Reykjavik. The bar is a natural stop during the Icelandic tradition of runtur — the weekend pub crawl that starts late and finishes later. By midnight, the sports screens become secondary to the social energy, and the bar shifts into nightlife mode.
The Setting
The interior is standard sports bar: dark wood, plenty of seating, screens everywhere, and a pool table for those who want to create their own entertainment. The Austurstraeti location is prime — central to everything, easy to find, and convenient for combining with other bars and restaurants in the area.
Practical Tips
Happy hour is the financially responsible choice. No reservations — walk in and grab a seat. On major match nights, arrive early to secure a good spot. The Friday and Saturday late-night hours make it a natural inclusion in any Reykjavik evening out. If you want to watch sport in Iceland, Bjarni Fel is where you do it.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Bjarni Fel?
- Bjarni Fel is a sports bar on Austurstraeti in central Reykjavik. Multiple screens show live sport from around the world, and the bar serves beer, cocktails, and pub food in a lively atmosphere.
- What sports does Bjarni Fel show?
- Football (Premier League, Champions League, international matches), basketball, UFC, and other major sporting events. The bar has multiple screens positioned throughout the venue.
- Does Bjarni Fel serve food?
- Yes. Pub food — burgers, wings, nachos, and bar snacks. The food is straightforward, filling, and designed to accompany beer and sport.
- What are the opening hours?
- Bjarni Fel opens at 11:00 daily. It stays open until 01:00 Sunday to Thursday, and until 04:30 on Friday and Saturday — some of the latest hours in Reykjavik.
- Does Bjarni Fel have a happy hour?
- Yes. Happy hour offers reduced prices on beer and selected drinks. Check with the bar for current hours, as these change seasonally.
- Where is Bjarni Fel?
- On Austurstraeti 20, one of the main streets in central Reykjavik, near Austurvollur square. It is impossible to miss on any walk through downtown.
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