Adamster wrote:Just go to Basjoes and say Yo! ka mete kèk rege Jamayiken sou? tanpri !! Yo! can you put some jamaican reggea on ? please!
if they reply No problem man you all set
if he does eum what? well ask in english
haha, ill be doing that for shure man.
maybe the guy hits me, hehe.
grtz smokeze.
weed will get you through times of no money, better than money will get you through times
of no weed
u got "Anyday" its a very small coffeeshop but they put reggae all day (dipence in the BT) but 9 times out 10 it was reggae ..
also its a good place to get A smoke my second favorite ..
damtoker wrote:Coffeeshop Ben near Betty Boop often plays reggae and it's a good shop
Good shout there forgot about Ben, doesn't get much coverage on here but quietly gets on with things steady away selling good quality at a fair price, pleasant enough surroundings and just a few doors from a BurgerBar when you get those mmmm...munchies.
Roccy TnB
First visit October 1976 last visit still to come ....
Since my only contribution to this thread was to diss Double Reggae, I'll tell ya that Club Media was playing some great reggae, along with some r&b, soul and old school hip hop on the occasion I visited. I think it was the best mix of tunes I've heard in a coffeeshop.
geoffk wrote:Since my only contribution to this thread was to diss Double Reggae, I'll tell ya that Club Media was playing some great reggae, along with some r&b, soul and old school hip hop on the occasion I visited. I think it was the best mix of tunes I've heard in a coffeeshop.
nice, all shop should be like that.
grtz smokeze.
weed will get you through times of no money, better than money will get you through times
of no weed
Or to ask another way, are there any coffeeshops that are known to play reggae music?. Can't recall myself but sure there must be some that play the genre.
Or just do what I intend to do, stick your favourite reggae on a mp3 player or your phone, job done.