Geysir Glima restaurant

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Geysir Glima restaurant

Restaurant · South

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Geysir, 806 Bláskógabyggð, Iceland

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Geysir Glíma Restaurant blends Viking wrestling history with fresh Icelandic fare and geyser views, creating a unique, tasty dining experience.  

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Geysir, 806 Bláskógabyggð, Iceland Get directions

geysirglima.is
@geysirglima

kr 2,000–4,000

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Geysir, 806 Bláskógabyggð, Iceland Get directions

+354 852 5005
geysirglima.is
@geysirglima

kr 2,000–4,000

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Geysir Glíma Restaurant – Iceland - Gastro Obscura

"Glíma, the most widespread sport of the Viking Age, was the foundation of self defense for Viking warriors. Scandinavian children started learning the martial art as early as 6 years old. Its earliest mention comes from a poem about Thor (the Viking god of wrestling) by the 9th-century Norwegian poet Bragi Boddason. Glíma is practiced in three different styles. The most common form in Sweden and Iceland is called Brokartök (trouser-grip), which focuses on technique rather than strength. Opponents must remain erect and are only permitted to move clockwise around each other, like a waltz. Glíma is the national sport of Iceland. It’s been taught in Icelandic primary schools since 1987 and the country has held championships since 1906. The winner of the highly celebrated event is called Glímukóngur (Glíma king). The Geysir Glíma Restaurant has only been around since 2012. The family who owns it uses the space to celebrate and educate diners on the finer points of Glíma, which is now the Icelandic word for “wrestling” or “struggle.” Sigurdur Greipsson, a famous wrestler and ancestor of the owners, is honored with a statue of two men doing Glíma outside. Inside, there are six televisions that are all dedicated to footage of the sport. The restaurant also displays the Grettisbeltið, a belt given to the winner of the 1906 match, and the oldest trophy in Iceland. Opponents in a Glíma match are encouraged to look over each other’s shoulders as much as possible, to make moves based on touch rather than sight. The televisions displaying their avoidance of eye contact mirror any awkward dates going on in the restaurant. Know Before You Go Drive by car or take a tour bus to see the geysers at Geysir." - gretchenmora, Dixontrips

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Sarah-Marie R. Boerner Albertson

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Self serve cafe and lunch spot. Cafeteria-like service model. Nice seating options. Can be quite crowded. Food is OK, nothing spectacular, but yummy. Prices are tourist pricing-- very expensive for the small amounts and quality you are getting.

Anamarija Čavlović

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This is a buffet style restaurant. There are variety of meals to chose from. What I can recommend is the tomato soup. Portion is really big and it is almost as a full meal. It was amazing and warm as outside was pretty cold and after a lot of walking we could sit down and eat. Cakes are tasty as well. It can be crowded as you need to decide what to take and stand in line to get food and after that you go to pay. Maybe would be better to check menu in advance in case you are really hungry.

Franck Riberry

Google
Large portion, fresh vegetables. Because of the location, I expected the food to be poor, and it really was good for a place set up for tourists.Drinks like cola are cheap

Claude B

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Staff were nice and good service. Food was good and fresh. Large choice for eating. Nice deco and big room for seating inside. Touristic area = high prices.

Suami Istri

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We had nice pork belly and fish. Thank you chef for cooking nice meal and staff that help with the food preparation and serving too. No wonder the place is so full and long queue

Yu T.

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We just had the worst cheesecake and sandwich we ever had.. it’s so DRY 😭 Stop sucking out moisture from your bread 😭🙏

Giles CG

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Delicious cake with a view - what more could you want! We popped in for a quick snack before visiting the geysers and were really impressed by the large number of vegan options available. We had the caramel apple cake and chocolate pear cake. Both were absolutely delicious! We'd would have liked larger portions, but that's just us being greedy! The staff were friendly, and there's plenty of seating overlooking the geysers across the road. Lovely little spot for lunch!

Jonathan Perry (Yoni)

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We stopped here as part of the Nicetravel Golden Circe tour. The Iceland free-range lamb was so tender, tasty, very flavorful, and mild. The potatoes were seasoned well, firm but not too soft. The basmati rice was a bit dry and not too much Tumeric to make it more middle-eastern.