Gullfosskaffi is a café Gullfoss
við Gullfoss Gullfoss Iceland
Reservations | No |
Credit Cards | Yes |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
It's not cheap (1900 ISK) you can get a fantastic traditional Icelandic lamb soup (with bread & butter). Pro tip: included in price is one soup refill. "Please sir, I want some more!"
Great destination for lamb soup (especially on Christmas day!). Shame they now charge for wifi
The lamb stew is super great when it's cold, and you get a free refill .
Lovely lamp soup ????
Amazing lamb soup with free refill
Cozy place to warm up after visiting the waterfalls !
Free WiFi . Good for a quick bite to eat. Souvenirs for sale as well .
Lamb soup and cakes are awesome!
Tourist trap , fairly pricey stop on Golden Circle Route. Their main food is lamb stew at £10. Lol. If I wanted lamb stew I'd have stayed at home.
Try the Caramel Cake . It is so good
get the lamb meat soup !!! it's so good!
If you took soup - you can ask for a refill. It's free! But only once ;-)
Get some meat soup and get on the wifi after hiking Gullfoss!
Icelandic lamb soup is perfect on a cold day!
Great panini , salads and soups !
Lamb soup is awesome!
(Lamb ) Meat Soup is good, but when I asked, the cashier said no refills.
It's a bit of a tourist trap . 10 euros for a panini is just a little too steep. Bring your own lunch !
Soup of the day ❤️
Definitely have the Lamb soup !
The Golden Waterfall , Iceland.
Good but expensive .
Lamb soup is good, but way overpriced.
Hier gibt es die beste Lammfleischsuppe "kjötsúpa" der Insel !
Beaucoup de monde, très touristique. Les prix sont exagérés.
Nice coffee spot with average cake. It is self service and it might be crowded if there are many people visiting the Geysir. - Majed Alashari
Maria was super friendly to us while staying in the bunga! Great view of the wide open Icelandic tundra! - Greg S.
Amazing to see, slightly hard to remain on your feet on a cold, windy day but well worth the effort. - Marianne Petty
Beautiful waterfall. Make sure to check out the lower and upper trails. - Brian Wells