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03.07.2023
Vínbúðin Vík has now moved to a new location in a brand new building at Sléttuveg 2A. All facilities and access are better than at the previous location, both for customers and employees.
We welcome customers to our new store.
26.06.2023
Reykjavík District Court confirmed ÁTVR's decision to refuse to sell alcoholic caffeinated beverages in its stores. ÁTVR's rejection was based on the law, which states that it is permitted to refuse to sell alcoholic drinks that contain caffeine and other stimulants.
15.06.2023
All Vínbúðin stores are closed on Iceland's National Day, Saturday June 17th.
23.05.2023
All stores will be closed on Whit Monday, May 29th. Opening hours can be viewed here.
17.05.2023
There have been attacks on Icelandic websites, and this has affected among other our webside Vinbudin.is. We are working on it with the hope that they will be fixed as soon as possible.
03.05.2023
Seasonal products usually interest many of Vínbúðin‘ customers and they are eagerly awaited. Now the sales period for summer products has started and will last until August 31. Almost 80 summer products are expected to be available in Vínbúðin stores this season, most of them are beer but a few other types of products can be found in the mix as well.
Enjoy!
17.04.2023
All Vínbúðin stores will be closed on the first day of summer, Thursday April 20th. Opening hours on Wednesday, April 19th, will be the same as on Fridays in most Vínbúðin stores.
02.03.2023
Easter beer has arrived in Vínbúðin stores, with around 35 types on sale this year. Seasonal products are available for a limited time and Easter beer will be sold until April 8th.
17.02.2023
The results of the Public Organization of the Year 2022 survey were announced yesterday, on February 17th. The public organizations of the year are three, in different categories according to size, but in addition, exemplary organizations received recognition.
12.01.2023
This Friday, January 20th, marks the beginning of the traditional Icelandic season Þorri. During that time it is custom to get together and eat traditional food, such as meats pickled in sour whey. Usually it is enjoyed with Þorri beer or Brennivín.