4 Best Restaurants in North Iceland, Iceland

Baccalá Bar

$$ Fodor's choice

An attention-attracting Viking ship decked out with colorful shields acts like a visual ringmaster for this fabulous Hauganes restaurant, drumming up business for their fishy fare. Tasty seafood dishes and baccalá (salted codfish)–themed meals star on the menu alongside the seaside views. If you're lucky, you might just see a whale in the distance. 

Sjávarborg Restaurant

$$$ Fodor's choice

Seashells, driftwood, and nautical knickknacks are cleverly incorporated in this well-designed space, where large windows overlook the bay. Here you can dine on some hearty seafood dishes while enjoying a spot of whale-watching; humpbacks and killer whales are often seen breaching in the bay. 

Gamli Baukur

$$$

This attractive old harborside restaurant made mainly of driftwood serves some of the heartiest meals in town, featuring a blend of burgers and pasta with an emphasis on seafood and traditional Icelandic dishes. It can get lively under the low beams of the nautical-inspired tavern, especially when there’s live music playing. 

Hafnarstétt 9, Húsavík, Northeast, 640, Iceland
354-464–2442
Known For
  • role in Eurovision Netflix movie
  • post-whale-watching lunches
  • fun atmosphere with live music

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Verbúðin 66

$$

This charming harborside restaurant is open daily during the summer and by appointment throughout the rest of the year. Using locally grown ingredients, this restaurant serves popular fish dishes, a soup of the day, burgers, and a selection of cakes.