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12 Tónar
The guide was updated:This independent record shop stocks a wide selection of Icelandic music. The helpful staff can help you find the perfect audio souvenir of your visit. The venue also houses the Smekkleysa ('bad taste') indie music label. Plus, you can get coffee and beer, live gigs and specialist literature.
Useful Information
- Address: Skólavörðustíg 15, Reykjavík
- Website: www.12tonar.is
- Phone: +354 511 5656
- Email: 12tonar@12tonar.is
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Read more