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    Never heard of those.... Do the shops change a lot out there ???
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    They shops been there 15-20 years lol

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    Ricks coffee shop u gud get gud weed at a gud price in there and there was an Irish bar with a log fire that was a gud un as well

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    Grey area is my number one for quality smoke but it's too busy for me to stay and relax a while but I recommend anyone visiting to find it and try there menu.

    I also really like the Dampkring and pop eyes for there menu.

    Hill Street blues is another wee place I always have to stop in with as I just like to sit at the back of the place at the window area with a fat one smoking chilling to a jungle or dnb soundtrack. It's dark it's wall to wall graffiti. I love it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Green Shadow View Post
    I wanted somewhere I could :
    •Read my book ( without banging loud music pissing me off)
    •Drink a beer (not paticually important)
    •Drink plenty of tea
    •Have nice comfy seats to sit in
    •Be able to put tobacco in my joint
    You know what, that's not an easy list to fill. Most of the central ones are busy, loud music, and wanting a quick turnover of people.

    One place in the centre that did have all that, I think, was the Sensi Coffeeshop, the CS of the famous seeds people. Relaxed enough downstairs, they also have a chill-out upstairs which might have been perfect for your needs. I can't link at this posting level but it's at the crossroads just off the HASH & HEMP MUSEUM so any Google/CS map should find it. [Basically from the Dam Square head east to the Red Light District along the Damstraat, go over one larger bridge, it's on a corner junction of the 2nd smaller bridge.]

    Apparently you can no longer buy weed there, but they are happy to serve a beer and let you spark up. Erm, and they also do seeds. (I'm saying apparently as I haven't been there recently, but from my older memories that is one is one of the few I'd try to read in).
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    Quote Originally Posted by stonedwolf View Post
    You know what, that's not an easy list to fill. Most of the central ones are busy, loud music, and wanting a quick turnover of people.

    One place in the centre that did have all that, I think, was the Sensi Coffeeshop, the CS of the famous seeds people. Relaxed enough downstairs, they also have a chill-out upstairs which might have been perfect for your needs. I can't link at this posting level but it's at the crossroads just off the HASH & HEMP MUSEUM so any Google/CS map should find it. [Basically from the Dam Square head east to the Red Light District along the Damstraat, go over one larger bridge, it's on a corner junction of the 2nd smaller bridge.]

    Apparently you can no longer buy weed there, but they are happy to serve a beer and let you spark up. Erm, and they also do seeds. (I'm saying apparently as I haven't been there recently, but from my older memories that is one is one of the few I'd try to read in).
    Cheers I'll check them out, it is frustrating that the coffee shops are mostly set up for tourists, not how I imagined it was gonna be.
    Never mind, Spain will be the next place to go :-)
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    Jump on a tram and head out of the city a couple of miles to a less touristy area and you will come across some real local gems and the prices are alot cheaper the further out of the city you go because they aren't aimed so much towards tourists and don't have masses of customers bursting through the doors everyday.

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    Do you know any? As heading out blind doesn't seem a sensible option, I was out working in Rotterdam, we found one, it was shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Green Shadow View Post
    Do you know any? As heading out blind doesn't seem a sensible option, I was out working in Rotterdam, we found one, it was shit.
    Been over 30 times to the dam we no it around as well as place I live lol

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    Another alternative is to use the fantastic Dutch train system and visit a different town, e.g. The Hague or Utrecht. Very fast, direct connections to those two places and Schiphol, and I know from experience plenty of coffeeshops. You could do research or just as the locals upon arrival. I found Rotterdam to be too large to navigate comfortably on foot, and it's also almost entirely modern (rebuilt after WW2), but the others are walkable and are old and beautiful. The Hague is the larger, the "political city" with many stunning buildings and there is a short, cheap tram ride [I've walked it, I've run it, so it's not THAT far] to a beach that's glorious on a sunny day. Utrecht is a smaller, a "varsity town", but also still old and beautiful. Perhaps an entire week in Utrecht would be pushing it but it'd be fine for a couple of daze. The Hague, I lived there for three years and still didn't' get to see everything LOL.

    They're more chilled out and "more Dutch" as all their coffeeshops are for locals, the tourist trade is marginal, and the weed is only a fraction of Amsterdam's prices.
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