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The Drunk Rabbit Irish Pub, nestled in the heart of Reykjavík at Austurstræti 3, offers a genuine slice of Irish hospitality in Iceland's vibrant capital. Established by two Icelandic entrepreneurs in 2016, the pub was born out of a shared vision to bring an authentic Irish pub experience to Reykjavík. Drawing inspiration from their travels and a deep appreciation for Irish culture, they created a space that embodies the warmth and camaraderie of traditional Irish pubs. The name change from "Dead Rabbit" to "Drunk Rabbit" was a playful nod to the original inspiration, ensuring a unique identity while embracing the spirit of its namesake. (evendo.com, icelandmonitor.mbl.is)

Inside, patrons are greeted by a cozy and inviting atmosphere, complete with wooden furnishings, soft lighting, and Irish memorabilia that adorn the walls. The bar boasts an impressive selection of beverages, including eight local beers on draft alongside the quintessential Guinness, which is notably well-poured, earning praise from visitors. In addition to its extensive beer offerings, the pub serves a variety of traditional Irish dishes such as fish and chips, shepherd's pie, and wood-fired pizzas, making it a perfect spot for both a hearty meal and a refreshing pint. (evendo.com, reykjaviktoday.is)

The Drunk Rabbit is renowned for its lively ambiance, featuring live music every night that ranges from traditional Irish tunes to contemporary hits, creating an energetic and social environment. Happy hour runs daily from 12:00 to 19:00, offering great deals on draft beers, ciders, spirits, and wines, enhancing the value for patrons. The pub's friendly and attentive staff, including standout bartender Don Bird, contribute to its reputation as a welcoming gathering place for both locals and tourists. Whether you're seeking a quiet drink, a delicious meal, or an evening filled with music and merriment, The Drunk Rabbit provides an authentic Irish pub experience in the heart of Reykjavík. (drunkrabbit.is, tripadvisor.co.uk)

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