all set for my 2nd dam trip in 5 years - best shops?
- Bailey Boy
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all set for my 2nd dam trip in 5 years - best shops?
Im staying at the grand Barbizon, off to the central, barneys, grey area and dampkring, can anyone let a novice know the best shops / smoke to do? (wanted sativa for daytime / indica night time..) Thanks in advance 
Welcome to the forum.
What dates will you be in Amsterdam?
I'll post you on the Whos In Town page.
You can do a little practice shopping on the Coffeeshop Menus page.
Any with arrows are less than six months old.
Enjoy
FlyByNite - Travel preference, not business practice
<---Clicky
What dates will you be in Amsterdam?
I'll post you on the Whos In Town page.
You can do a little practice shopping on the Coffeeshop Menus page.
Any with arrows are less than six months old.
Enjoy
FlyByNite - Travel preference, not business practice
<---ClickyDampkring has a excellent selection and brilliant bud tender. If you are lucky you can steal popeyes wifi from upstairs.
If you are prepared to grab a tram then Papillon in the south is a great shop with nice peoples inside.
Amnesia is another favourite, especially if you sit outside and watch the world pass you by. There used to be hookers outside the window but they seem to have disappeared.
I've heard good things about Voyagers. Will be stopping there one day to try the butter.
If you are prepared to grab a tram then Papillon in the south is a great shop with nice peoples inside.
Amnesia is another favourite, especially if you sit outside and watch the world pass you by. There used to be hookers outside the window but they seem to have disappeared.
I've heard good things about Voyagers. Will be stopping there one day to try the butter.
- Bailey Boy
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- Location: West Midlands
FlyByNite wrote:Welcome to the forum.
What dates will you be in Amsterdam?
I'll post you on the Whos In Town page.
You can do a little practice shopping on the Coffeeshop Menus page.
Any with arrows are less than six months old.
Enjoy
FlyByNite - Travel preference, not business practice
<---Clicky
Hi Fly
Thanks very much for the info, I land on thursday 2nd dec & back home on the 4th...
if you can add me to this / im gonna have a look at the access - much appreciated!!!
- Bailey Boy
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Carlazi - thanks for the heads up, thats fab update, amensia it is then..... going out of town though.... after a couple of j's it will hard findin my hotel neva mind grab a tram!!!carlazi wrote:Dampkring has a excellent selection and brilliant bud tender. If you are lucky you can steal popeyes wifi from upstairs.
If you are prepared to grab a tram then Papillon in the south is a great shop with nice peoples inside.
Amnesia is another favourite, especially if you sit outside and watch the world pass you by. There used to be hookers outside the window but they seem to have disappeared.
I've heard good things about Voyagers. Will be stopping there one day to try the butter.
Will try and find voyagers though, thanks!!
You have been posted on the December Whos In Town page.Bailey Boy wrote:I land on thursday 2nd dec & back home on the 4th.
You can see who else may be in town during your stay.
Watch for Toke & Talks, I post them up to the last minute.
Or post one of your own. All I need is a date, time, and coffeeshop to post it.
By default I link your posting to your profile page here on ACD.
https://www.coffeeshopdirect.com/forum/profi ... le&u=54433
I can change it to a web link ( myspace, facebook, personal page )
or an email address if you want.
Enjoy
FlyByNite - Travel preference, not business practice
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Thanks for that, I have to go to Barneys though.... my first ever visit to a shop and if the breakfast is still as good as it was then I cant resist!! (by the time im out of bed the hotel brekkie will be finished!!carlazi wrote:My pleasure. Other notable coffeeshops are basjoe (spelling) and Bluebird. Try avoiding the tourist trap coffeeshops i.e. barneys and bulldog.
Chill Winston, roll roll roll
carlazi wrote:
Amnesia is another favourite, especially if you sit outside and watch the world pass you by. There used to be hookers outside the window but they seem to have disappeared.
I've heard good things about Voyagers. Will be stopping there one day to try the butter.
Second vote for Amnesia here, a very chill spot with friendly staff and great drinks. Was a regular last stop at night on the way back to my hotel.
Also you must do de Kuil/cafe 420. The SSH there blew my mind.
- Bailey Boy
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Thanks Lamont, appreciate your opinion!!Lamont wrote:carlazi wrote:
Amnesia is another favourite, especially if you sit outside and watch the world pass you by. There used to be hookers outside the window but they seem to have disappeared.
I've heard good things about Voyagers. Will be stopping there one day to try the butter.
Second vote for Amnesia here, a very chill spot with friendly staff and great drinks. Was a regular last stop at night on the way back to my hotel.
Also you must do de Kuil/cafe 420. The SSH there blew my mind.
Chill Winston, roll roll roll
