mercury2622
We stopped here on our last day for lunch. Although the museum was closed due to being winter, we had a coffee and cake.Talking to the owner he mentioned that this was a good spot for seeing the northern lights, backed up with pictures taken from there, so we decided to return in the evening and have our dinner there too.Being the only guests there felt a bit strange, but we were warmly welcomed and the food was amazing, albeit slightly pricey. Naturally that evening was too cloudy for us to see the aurora, but the food made up for it.Talking to the owner he told us that he bought the place after a fishing accident and was unable to return to sea. The "accident" cost him both legs below the knee and an arm at the elbow, and yet he had the humility to say how brave I was being in the army. Having all my limbs I was very humbled by his comments.Anyone in the area should stop here, enjoy the views across to Reykjavik and out to sea, and definitely the food. I recommend the lamb very highly.