nice quiet coffee shop
nice quiet coffee shop
hi guys new member and first time in amsterdam shortly,im an everyday smoker,but my gf wants to eat some space cakes for the first time while were there.we are goin around the 14th and guessing there all gonna be rammed due to holidays etc etc.so can any1 point me to a quiet coffee shop where she will be more relaxed than having loads of people around her
Welcome macca. La Tertulia may be one to try I think it's run by females ...more importantly tell her to take the space cakes SLOW especially if she is light made up (if you get what I mean). Also coffeeshops should not be rammed all the time, may be best to go earlier rather than l8r 
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I found Betty Boop & Crush to be 2 quiet places for a chill , can't comment on the spacecakes sorry .
Also if your out west i'd give Loft a go , nice & quiet & if you don't like it Erasmus Park is just round the corner
have fun wherever you end up 
Also if your out west i'd give Loft a go , nice & quiet & if you don't like it Erasmus Park is just round the corner
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thanks guys,we are staying in the hotel ibis by central station.wish id have joined here before booking as we would have been able to get a apartment for the same money and been able to smoke in the apartment at night.im guessing smokings a no go in this hotel as they asked for a 50 euro deposit upfront
Wow, that's a bit shit. I'm not familiar with the hotel, some may say if the window opens toke on...I will leave that option for you to decide! I doubt you would be able to get an apartment for 2 days at this time of year (I think that's how long your going for). In terms of when it gets busy, I find mornings not too bad, or early afternoon, but then again after 9 or 10 at night depending on where you go also might be grand, it really depends on the area, the size of the coffeeshop and it's reputationmacca187 wrote:thanks guys,we are staying in the hotel ibis by central station.wish id have joined here before booking as we would have been able to get a apartment for the same money and been able to smoke in the apartment at night.im guessing smokings a no go in this hotel as they asked for a 50 euro deposit upfront
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Re: nice quiet coffee shop
welcome to the forummacca187 wrote:hi guys new member and first time in amsterdam shortly
as first timers you may not be aware of the dangers of the fast and crazy bicycle traffic, so could i recommend strongly that you both read the document How Not to Get Hit with a Bike by S.G. Collins and found in his website which FlyByNite suggests for first time visitors to amsterdam
may i suggest that you stop by basjoe to pick up a piece of their very nice and gentle spacecake and then head over to de pijp area to yo-yo, a very peaceful coffeeshop/art gallery with outdoor organic weedmacca187 wrote:im an everyday smoker,but my gf wants to eat some space cakes for the first time while were there ... so can any1 point me to a quiet coffee shop where she will be more relaxed than having loads of people around her
when the munchies hit, yo-yo have a really tasty apple tart too
enjoy your trip ...
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i know the hotel you are in....being where it is, its well positioned and you have the whole city in front of you to enjoy as you want.
for a nice quiet place hmmmmmmmmmm if the weathers nice, the outside of 'coffeeshop tweedy' near vondelpark is pleasant. nice quiet road of stunning expensive houses and a pretty church.
for a nice quiet place hmmmmmmmmmm if the weathers nice, the outside of 'coffeeshop tweedy' near vondelpark is pleasant. nice quiet road of stunning expensive houses and a pretty church.
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Im with these 2!gixxer wrote:have to agree with pauli,,,,plus its a gr8 shop if you get the munchiesPauli Wallnuts wrote:suprised no1's mentioned paradox, quiet neigbourhood & good products![]()
was in their last wed with my bro, i recomend the home made cookies!! mmmmmmm (no there not got anything in
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so its a defo no no for smoking even with windows open,cheers for responseCHELSEA_SMOKERS_SOCIETY wrote:i know the hotel you are in....being where it is, its well positioned and you have the whole city in front of you to enjoy as you want.
for a nice quiet place hmmmmmmmmmm if the weathers nice, the outside of 'coffeeshop tweedy' near vondelpark is pleasant. nice quiet road of stunning expensive houses and a pretty church.
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well, its a big chain hotel, so it should have smoking rooms, in which case, you'd most likely get away with it. i havn't stayed there, i just know where it is.macca187 wrote:so its a defo no no for smoking even with windows open,cheers for response
to be honest... coffeeshops, are such a great thing, why not just stay out and smoke.... no point being in your room for any longer than you need to.
i know id much rather drink in a bar than in my hotel room, same logic applies.
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