Coffeshops that show the Premier League???
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Coffeshops that show the Premier League???
Arsenal will be playing Spurs when im next im Dam and was wondering if their were any coffeeshops that have the football on, or any smoker friendly bars, i think Hunters have sky sports, but if their are any coffeeshops that people know of please post here, thanx
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'stones cafe' in the red light district is a decent smoker friendly bar, that shows football. ive watched a couple of chelsea games over the years in there.
it has an affiliated coffeeshop just down the same street, so it is definatly fine to smoke in.
im sure youll find tons of bars, especially in RLD that will show it, stones cafe is just one of our favourite places so i always advice that place.
it has an affiliated coffeeshop just down the same street, so it is definatly fine to smoke in.
im sure youll find tons of bars, especially in RLD that will show it, stones cafe is just one of our favourite places so i always advice that place.
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Is Stones Cafe the bar with a pool table in the front and a back door out to the streets behind the old church???CHELSEA_SMOKERS_SOCIETY wrote:'stones cafe' in the red light district is a decent smoker friendly bar, that shows football. ive watched a couple of chelsea games over the years in there.
it has an affiliated coffeeshop just down the same street, so it is definatly fine to smoke in.
im sure youll find tons of bars, especially in RLD that will show it, stones cafe is just one of our favourite places so i always advice that place.
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I watched a match at Stones last March (don't remember who was playing, but that's Amsterdam for you). The guy in there was so weird, think he was the owner, he was just walking round to all the tables saying random things, and occasionally getting angry with people, luckily not with us. He was mighty peculiar though.
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yep thats the oneliquidSwords wrote:Is Stones Cafe the bar with a pool table in the front and a back door out to the streets behind the old church???
and trainwreck...
you mean this guy:
big bald guy in stones
yeah he is an absolute fruit cake ha ha, he always burts into song and shouts and/or says starnge things to everyone.
still, he seems fun and nice, a gentle giant imo.
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the sports cafe in leidseplein is ok, they usually have about 3-5 games on at a time and you can ask which one you want the commentary and sound for and theyll turn the music off for you. although its usually very busy, you can blaze in there and they have a good food menu. i only really chose to go there because it was opposite our hostel.
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[quote="mdhfc"]Green Place at Nieuwmarket show Premiership footie[/quote
On my last 2 trips i've visited Stones Cafe to watch the football, but if i had known Green Place shows The Premiership then i surely would have kotched there to watch the football and smoke my weed.... Might do a day trip to Amsterdam to watch the FA Cup final!!!
On my last 2 trips i've visited Stones Cafe to watch the football, but if i had known Green Place shows The Premiership then i surely would have kotched there to watch the football and smoke my weed.... Might do a day trip to Amsterdam to watch the FA Cup final!!!
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Yeah Fenix, I figured you would get an answer like that. Just like most of us Americans think football or "soccer" absolutely blows, they probably think the same about our sports. It would be like some guys walking into a sports bar on Monday night and asking if they would change the game so they could watch a soccer match.
Everybody's a jerk. You, me, this jerk.