Fjörugarðurinn, the Viking Restaurant, is open for dinner guests from 18.00 every day and for dancing on Saturdays until 01.00 to live music. Open for lunch for groups.
Fjörugarðurinn easily sits 350 guests. The emphasis is on the Viking Era and as you enter you step into the world of the past. The décor is in the Viking style and they offer a true Viking feast with traditional meals served in old-fashioned Viking-style trays. During these famous feasts there is never a dull moment and the guests can expect various treats and surprises offered by the singing Valkyries and Vikings.
The fun reaches its height when the Fjöru-chieftain crowns one guest as an Honorary Viking. The menu can, of course, be adapted on request, but they strongly recommend the three-course Viking dinner which includes a selection of hors d'oeuvre, delicious mountain lamb and skyr - a yoghurt-like dessert with fruit. With this comes Brennivín otherwise known as "Black Death" served in traditional lamb horns. Also you can try their "Mead "the real Viking drink.
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