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Bookstores & Cafes

Paname Café – cozy, hopping, interesting variety of seats and tables, I’m still trying to recreate their carrot cake

H. N. Jacobsens Bókahandil – Directly connected to Paname Café, books in multiple languages, some art supplies, children’s toys

Býarbókasavnið – Public library, check the windows for upcoming activities (e.g. a monthly discussion group of Faroese classics translated into English) 

Kafe Umami – chill, tasty fresh made panini’s, good pastries, 

Kaffihúsið – Highly recommend the breakfast board #lifechanging Kafé Kaspar – bagels, sammies, etc

Food & Drink

*dinner reservations are mandatory highly recommended*

Víngarðurin – French restaurant using local ingredients 

etika Sushi – relaxed sushi joint, hope you like salmon, does have some premade sushi for quick takeaway

Katrina Christiansen – Scandi restaurant, fab

The Tarv – amazeballs cocktails (ask for the off-menu “Ocean Honey)

Shopping

Öström – variety of locally made items, weather appropriate clothing and gear

EINSTAKT – locally made sweaters, locally designed clothes

Guðrun & Guðrun – locally designed high-fashion sweaters, 

Leirlist – local potter, does ship internationally

Museums & Landmarks

Tinganes – quite possibly the oldest meeting place for a parliament, Faroese Home Rule still governs from here 

Listasavn Føroya / The National (Art) Gallery of The Faroe Islands – I feel like the name says it all 

Tjóðsavnið / Faroe Islands National Museum – Showcases nature, culture, and history of the islands via a permanent display and an open air museum

Grocery Stores, Pharmacy, & the Mall

Mylnan – Handilskjarnin – supermarket in downtown 

Rúsdrekkasøla Landsins / National Liquor Store – Alcohol sales are nationally centralized 

SMS – shopping mall, great on an exceptionally rainy day, might be able to find some dried whale meat in the grocery store here (proceeds go towards supporting the widow), 

Inn við Grønlandsvegin – grocery story, long hours, painted a cheery rain-slicker yello