For our last day, we had nothing planned. A rare luxury for us to indulge in. We started off with a visit to an excellent bakery down the street from our hotel followed by a stroll along the waterfront. We also managed to wander out of the touristy part of downtown Reykjavik and into some of the adjacent neighborhoods. This is a playground at an elementary school.
We snacked on hotdogs one last time and tried a self proclaimed "best" fish & chips. It was good, but Lafayette Brewing Company continues to hold the title. Strange considering it's distance from any ocean.
We also strolled through quite a lot of shops with relatively few purchases. I get a new purse and pick up this masterfully packaged tour book/zombie novel:
We spent a long time enjoying a little coffee shop and discussing what we had done and what we wanted to do next time we're here. And if that should be summer or winter. We picked a place slightly off of the main drag called DOMO for dinner. The service was great, as was the atmosphere. The butter was amazing on the slightly warm bread and the sauce on the goose appetizer we split was refreshingly tart. I had horse again and it was really tasty.
I may need another week to recover from this vacation. It's been a lot of fun, but also exhausting.
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