
Brynja is one of Iceland's oldest ice cream parlors. The soft, creamy vanilla recipe has stayed the same for years, and a second branch in Kopavogur now brings the tradition to the capital area.
Brynja Ice Cream, or "Brynjuís," is one of the most loved ice cream parlors in Iceland, known for its milk and cream-based ice cream and great vegan options.
Brynjuís is one of the spots featured in Guide to Iceland's VIP Club.
Locations

It has two locations: the original shop in Akureyri in North Iceland, and a second branch in Kopavogur in the Capital Region. Both serve the same classic recipe that locals have enjoyed.
The Akureyri shop sits in the center of town, near the harbor and the colorful houses overlooking the fjord. It's easy to reach on foot or by car along Route 1.
The Kopavogur location offers the same experience in the capital area, just a short drive from Reykjavik. Travelers on self-drive tours or with rental cars will find parking available at both shops.
When Brynja opened in Kopavogur, it brought this northern tradition to the south. Now, locals and visitors in the capital area can enjoy the same recipe that has connected generations in Akureyri.
The Menu

The recipe has stayed the same for years, a soft and creamy vanilla base with a light sweetness that everyone in Iceland recognizes. For many people in North Iceland, Brynja is part of everyday life and a stop that feels like home.
The menu includes soft-serve cones dipped in chocolate, sundaes with assorted toppings, and the signature Brynju-style serving. Each serving reflects the same care and consistency that made Brynja famous across the country.
Why Visit Brynja

Brynja is open year-round, with hours that can change slightly between seasons. The classic vanilla soft serve with a chocolate dip remains the most popular choice, a simple flavor that has earned its place as one of the best ice creams in Iceland.






