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Good coffeeshops around the Brouwersgracht area?
Posted: Sun 23rd Aug 2009 03:58 pm
by Benedict
Hey Everyone,
Me and my fiance are renting a house boat in the Brouwersgracht area. Just wanted to see if anybody knew any good coffeeshops or places to eat around that area.
Will be there from the 2nd till the 9th of september, any guesses on the weather as well?
Benedict.
Posted: Sun 23rd Aug 2009 04:24 pm
by colinzeal
Posted: Sun 23rd Aug 2009 04:30 pm
by Benedict
thanks colin, definately give it a try. like the sound of the p/p lavender!
can you suggest anything to try?
Bee.
Posted: Sun 23rd Aug 2009 04:35 pm
by colinzeal
they have a nice haze selection, i tried the afghan haze last time and i'd like to investigate that strain further. As I recall I had difficulty deciding tbh and thats the way i like it.
Posted: Sun 23rd Aug 2009 04:37 pm
by JMey
Lol. Go to the Haarlemmerstraat, it's a MINUSCULE walk.
Weather: sunny or rainy. About 70 degrees
Posted: Sun 23rd Aug 2009 04:41 pm
by Benedict
I'm definately going down to popeye's for breakfast one morning. it sounds great. didn't really explore down that end last time.
Know anywhere good to eat down there?
Bee
Posted: Sun 23rd Aug 2009 04:53 pm
by JMey
There are many places on the Haarlemmerstraat and Herenstraat.
Check out this map
http://www.iens.nl/restaurant/amsterdam ... am&nav=map
Its the big dutch restaurant review website
Posted: Mon 24th Aug 2009 02:36 pm
by Cisco
Check my thread in the food forum "can you help me find these food places?" there are a couple o good places on that clos ! Burger Bar, Maoz ? cheers av a good one

Posted: Mon 24th Aug 2009 04:02 pm
by geoffk
Seconding Siberie. One of my favorites for atmosphere and a big cuppa joe. They have the best I've found in the Dam.
Posted: Mon 24th Aug 2009 06:38 pm
by cheese
Benedict wrote:I'm definately going down to popeye's for breakfast one morning. it sounds great. didn't really explore down that end last time.
Know anywhere good to eat down there?
Bee
barneys uptown on haarlemerstraat has a decent breakfast and some other food... you can also smoke a few j's while you wait.
greenhouse lounge also does some food which wasnt bad on my last visit. pretty cool decor as well.
also there is an indian food place called Balraj a little further down. it is also very good.
jays juices on haarlemerstraat is also pretty cool. and they serve bigger sizes as well if you like mix your booze with fresh squeezed juice.
your not really far from anything at that location.
have a great trip
Posted: Mon 24th Aug 2009 10:00 pm
by Benedict
Hey everyone,
Thanks for all the feed back! Must say I'm pretty high just now, just scored some nice fruity weed.
You might not know it but we get a constant supply of the good stuff up in Glasgow!
Cisco - Just checked your thread and realised I'd read it before. It was you infact that inspired me to check out the burger bar. It is indeed on my list of places to go! Does anyone know if they have anything at all vegetarian on the menu, one of my friends coming along happens to be a veggie. Boo!
Gonna maybe check out the waffle bar too?
Geoffk - I read some of the write ups on Siberie and am kicking myself for not heading down to that end of town last time!
I missed Barneys, De Dampkring, Popeye's, Grey Area, although I did visit a coffeeshop down there that had a fish tank as the floor. Nice weed but poor service. Cannot for the life of me remember the name? Any help?
Cheese - Barneys is a must for me this time. I'm not really a big fan of hash but I am determined to smoke some this time and I heard Barneys is a must. Also I am a big fan of juice so that little juice place sounds great!
Cheers for the help everyone. It's quite good that I've got the laptop to take this time so I'm going to do a travelouge. Hopefully one to match that of Puffpuffgive and M4M. And it means I won't miss stuff.
Oh one last thing. Does anyone know if you can smoke on the canal bikes? Thinking of giving them a try. I was worried that you'd have to take a guide out?
Bee.
Posted: Mon 24th Aug 2009 10:10 pm
by geoffk
Benedict wrote:I missed Barneys, De Dampkring, Popeye's, Grey Area, although I did visit a coffeeshop down there that had a fish tank as the floor. Nice weed but poor service. Cannot for the life of me remember the name? Any help?
Must be the new Greenhouse.
Posted: Mon 24th Aug 2009 10:12 pm
by Benedict
Well we waited for nearly two hours for a milkshake and two toasties.
We would have gotten up and said something but the weed made us gouch a little.haha.
Posted: Mon 24th Aug 2009 10:21 pm
by cheese
Benedict wrote:Hey everyone,
Does anyone know if they have anything at all vegetarian on the menu, one of my friends coming along happens to be a veggie. Boo!
if they do not have a veggie option.. check out burgermeester.. they have some awesome veggie options. mrs cheese is a vegetarian and she absolutely loved the veggie burger. the real burger was very good as well. the location i went to is very close to the albert cuyp market.
http://www.burgermeester.eu/
Posted: Mon 24th Aug 2009 10:23 pm
by Benedict
Thanks Cheese! I think I'm definately heading along there to scope it out first! haha! She's not there the whole time so might wait till she leaves if i can't go! haha.
Totally excited about going! Only 8 more days and I am offski!
Bee.