Iceland
A Warm Welcome to Iceland’s Coziest Cafés ✹ Beyond Reykjavík
Explore the cutest cafés across Iceland, from the South Coast to the Westfjords and all the way up North—each offering charming atmosphere!
✹ Looking for cafés in Reykjavík specifically? Click here to read our dedicated guide!
Housed in a retrofitted yellow school bus, Skool Beans is Iceland’s first micro-roasted coffee bus, doubling as a tea lab & chocolate mixologist. Located in Vík, it offers a rustic, book-exchange-filled interior warmed by a log-burning stove, serving expertly brewed coffee and sweet–savory snacks.
What began as a small shed evolved into a welcoming café with freshly brewed coffee, Icelandic waffles, paninis and outdoor seating offering breathtaking views of Vestrahorn and black sand beaches. A cafe and guesthouse combo for travelers exploring southeast Iceland.
A newcomer beloved by travelers, this bakery offers outstanding fresh fare and incredible views—making it a much-recommended stop along the Ring Road.
Set inside a geothermal greenhouse, this tomato-centered café–restaurant serves unforgettable tomato soup and dishes amidst tropical warmth, complete with fresh-baked bread, greenhouse tours.
Located on the grounds of the Herring Era Museum, this charming café is a cozy stop after exploring Iceland’s herring heritage. It serves fresh coffee, cakes, and light bites in a warm atmosphere, blending history with a relaxing break. A perfect place to pause while discovering Siglufjörður.
Litlibær is a charming turf house café in the remote Westfjords, offering delicious coffee, homemade waffles, and stunning views over the fjord. Its cozy, historic setting makes it a perfect stop, especially since it’s located close to one of the region’s best seal-watching spots.
Opened in Akureyri in 2022 by Chef Reynir Gretarsson, LYST is set inside one of Iceland's prettiest house, offering coffee, chocolate, wine, and simple, high-quality meals in a beautifully curated space.
Valeria is a tiny specialty coffee roaster with big dreams, run by an Icelandic–Colombian family. Nestled in the fishing village of Grundarfjörður, this cozy café serves expertly roasted coffee, making it a true hidden gem on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula.