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Posted: Sat 16th Jan 2010 01:22 pm
by seanlyall
Dolphins, Amnesia was really good aswell and the back bit of Ben is cumfy.

I'm just back.... man i'm still baked! :D

Posted: Sat 16th Jan 2010 01:34 pm
by Boner
Wherever I lay my hat...

Posted: Mon 18th Jan 2010 04:05 pm
by Saxon
A girl working in a coffeeshop (think it was Kadinsky but not 100% sure as it was years ago) once told me that coffeeshops didn't have comfortable seats to specifically stop the customers vegging out. I guess they think customers nodding off is bad for business.

Posted: Wed 20th Jan 2010 03:31 pm
by smokyk
Well I'm sitting here in da graal as I type (loving the wi-fi) and can offically say this is my new fav place. The seats are as comfortable as they look more so even, and such a chilled out place
the super pollum is very nice from here crumbles so easily
For those who haven't been here I would definitly recomend it

Posted: Wed 20th Jan 2010 03:36 pm
by smokyk
If u'r around at the moment u have to pick up the blueberry super sliver haze from noon. In all my times of smoking and smoking in dam this would have to be my fav spliff ever so tasty and smooth at the same time unbelievable and at 10 euros bargin

Posted: Wed 20th Jan 2010 10:58 pm
by metal4mullets
I have to agree and also recommend Amnesia. The wall has a long couch along it and the seats at the food/drink bar are comfy as well.

If it's warm outside they have the best bench out front to sit on and get baked. The tourist barge rolls by every once in a while and you get to smile for the "straight" people ;)

Re: Most comfortable shop

Posted: Thu 21st Mar 2013 08:24 pm
by dormouse
Hello, people.

I too am looking for a comfortable coffeeshop and was wondering if you could help me out with some advice.

I'll be in Amsterdam for a week during Easter, and I'll be travelling together with my wife and another couple. I'll be the only pot smoker, which poses certain challenges.

I'm looking for a coffeeshop that has several or all of the following traits:
• A comfortable place to relax, with comfy chairs, mellow music, nice ambience, laid-back atmosphere, etc.
• A nice selection of food and drinks, a café/coffeeshop combo where non-smokers feel welcome as well.
• A nice interior. I like the Dampkring.
• Quality weed. Price is not important.
• Not too far from the center of Amsterdam. A 30-45 minute walk from the Dam Square is fine, though.
• Groovy murals would be a bonus. I loved the Global Chillage when I was there in 2002… It’s a shame it’s gone. Is Happy Feelngs any good?
• A bubbler/bong for my portable vape would also be cool, but it’s not a requirement.

An alternative is a pot-friendly bar/café. (I’ll be vaping only.) I really liked the Absinthe, but it too was gone when I last visited.

Any advice would be much appreciated.

Regards,
Dormouse,
Norway

Re: Most comfortable shop

Posted: Thu 21st Mar 2013 09:04 pm
by Doobietronic
dormouse wrote:Hello, people.

I too am looking for a comfortable coffeeshop and was wondering if you could help me out with some advice.

I'll be in Amsterdam for a week during Easter, and I'll be travelling together with my wife and another couple. I'll be the only pot smoker, which poses certain challenges.

I'm looking for a coffeeshop that has several or all of the following traits:
• A comfortable place to relax, with comfy chairs, mellow music, nice ambience, laid-back atmosphere, etc.
• A nice selection of food and drinks, a café/coffeeshop combo where non-smokers feel welcome as well.
• A nice interior. I like the Dampkring.
• Quality weed. Price is not important.
• Not too far from the center of Amsterdam. A 30-45 minute walk from the Dam Square is fine, though.
• Groovy murals would be a bonus. I loved the Global Chillage when I was there in 2002… It’s a shame it’s gone. Is Happy Feelngs any good?
• A bubbler/bong for my portable vape would also be cool, but it’s not a requirement.

An alternative is a pot-friendly bar/café. (I’ll be vaping only.) I really liked the Absinthe, but it too was gone when I last visited.

Any advice would be much appreciated.

Regards,
Dormouse,
Norway
I've not been there myself (planning to go when next in the Dam in April)but from reading posts on here Nes Cafe sounds like it could be what you're after, you'd need to buy your smoke elsewhere as it is a pot friendly bar. So the others could have a drink whilst you get baked? check it out in the coffeeshop review section.

I know your after a coffeshop/cafe but have you considered the Vondelpark? You could grab some food/nibbles/drink from Albert Heijn and have your own little picnic there, take some tunes,blaze away watch the world go by or go for a walk. (assuming the weather is good when you go.)

Enjoy.... Doobie

Re: Most comfortable shop

Posted: Thu 21st Mar 2013 09:35 pm
by dormouse
Thanks Doobie, those are very good suggestions. Nes Cafe looks nice, and having a picnic in Vondelpark sounds exactly like what I want to do, but I think I will need to go back in July for that. Looks like Easter will be pretty cold...

Re: Most comfortable shop

Posted: Thu 21st Mar 2013 10:36 pm
by Spaldwickapeface
Have a look at Kashmir lounge, it is a little further out of town but is easily accessible on the tram
https://www.coffeeshopdirect.com/forum/viewt ... 8&start=45

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Posted: Sat 23rd Mar 2013 04:54 pm
by Big C
Saxon wrote:A girl working in a coffeeshop (think it was Kadinsky but not 100% sure as it was years ago) once told me that coffeeshops didn't have comfortable seats to specifically stop the customers vegging out. I guess they think customers nodding off is bad for business.

Might be some truth to this :roll:


I was in Abraxas in 2011 and they had some really cool seats upstairs that you could kinda lay back and stretch your legs out. I remember getting really stoned off some hash up there and almost nodded off as I was so high :mrgreen:
Don't know if it is still the same set up. From what I'm reading a lot of shops want you to keep smoking and/or buying drinks so maybe that's why they don't want you to get too comfortable?

Re: Most comfortable shop

Posted: Sun 24th Mar 2013 05:18 pm
by steveierfc1872
hill st blues on warmestratt was a great place to chill with comfy sofas and chairs downstairs i wud def recccommend this place

Re: Most comfortable shop

Posted: Mon 8th Apr 2013 02:30 pm
by Smokerstoo
don't buy smoke there but topps has lots of comfy seating.

Re: Most comfortable shop

Posted: Mon 8th Apr 2013 02:41 pm
by gromit
where ever im kikin my feet up,....dismusbedaplace :mrgreen: :P 8) :wink: