BrewDog
BrewDog's Reykjavik outpost on the corner of Frakkastigur and Hverfisgata pours 28 taps of craft beer alongside a menu of burgers and wings — one of the best spots in town for beer enthusiasts.
BrewDog needs no introduction for craft beer fans. The Scottish brewery's global expansion reached Reykjavik, and the result is one of the best-stocked beer bars in the city. Twenty-eight taps, a solid food menu, and a location in the heart of downtown make it a natural gathering point for anyone whose idea of a good time involves hops.
The Beer
Twenty-eight taps is a serious offering by any city's standards, and for Reykjavik it is exceptional. The lineup rotates but always includes BrewDog staples — Punk IPA, Hazy Jane, Elvis Juice — alongside seasonal specials and guest beers from Icelandic craft breweries. The tap list covers the full spectrum: IPAs, stouts, sours, lagers, and whatever experimental brew BrewDog has released that month.
For beer enthusiasts, this is the best chance to sample both BrewDog's range and Icelandic craft beer under one roof. The staff know their beers and can guide you if you are unsure.
The Food
Burgers and wings — the classic beer-bar pairing. The burgers are well-made, with good beef patties, proper buns, and toppings that show some thought. The wings come in several sauce options and are a reliable accompaniment to a flight of IPAs. This is not destination dining, but it does its job.
The Space
The bar occupies a corner spot where Frakkastigur meets Hverfisgata. The interior is quintessential BrewDog — industrial-inspired with exposed materials, wooden tables, and brewery branding. It manages to feel both international-chain and local-bar, which is a trick not every franchise pulls off.
The Iceland Context
Drinking in Iceland is expensive. There is no getting around it. A pint at BrewDog will cost ISK 1,200-1,800, which is standard for craft beer in Reykjavik. Happy hour (check current times at the bar) is the economically sensible approach. The quality-to-price ratio is actually decent compared to many Reykjavik bars where you pay similar prices for less interesting beer.
Practical Notes
Closed Monday and Tuesday. Opens at noon Wednesday through Sunday. The location is central and easy to find. No reservations needed. If you are serious about craft beer and want variety, BrewDog is one of your best options in Reykjavik.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many beers does BrewDog have on tap?
- 28 taps pouring a rotating selection of BrewDog originals and guest beers from Icelandic and international craft breweries.
- Is BrewDog open every day?
- No. BrewDog is closed on Monday and Tuesday. It opens Wednesday through Sunday from 12:00.
- Does BrewDog serve food?
- Yes. Burgers, wings, and bar snacks. The food is designed to pair well with the beer selection.
- Does BrewDog have a happy hour?
- Check with the bar for current happy hour times, as these can change seasonally. Reykjavik's happy hours are an important part of managing the cost of drinking in Iceland.
- Where is BrewDog?
- On the corner of Frakkastigur and Hverfisgata, in central Reykjavik. A short walk from Laugavegur.
- Is it expensive?
- Craft beer in Iceland is never cheap. Expect ISK 1,200-1,800 per pint. The food is moderately priced. Happy hour, when available, helps significantly.
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