So whats it like having bars and coffeeshops seperated??
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Yep we spent alot of time in Nes, huh cattgirl? Totally smoker friendly, even had a verdamper (the big bong looking thing but better) and DC is a gracious host.cattales1960 wrote:oh margie.. you must includes Nes Cafe.. at 420 we tended to hang there alot after our adventures in the coffeeshops.. lol. Nes is a wonderful place
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- cattales1960
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The reviews of Tetra I've seen on the web say it is smoker friendly. The down (or up) side is they have "hard trance" nights. That's out of the question for me.
Susie's Saloon's website: "Here you can relax with a spliff and watch the world and Amsterdam's ever changing selection of the weird and the wonderful go by on our popular sunny terrace.
Young friendly bar staff and good selection of food, European beers and wines.
Safe overnight bike parking arranged for visiting MAG members, drop us a line first." http://www.susiessaloon.com/about_us.htm
Susie's Saloon's website: "Here you can relax with a spliff and watch the world and Amsterdam's ever changing selection of the weird and the wonderful go by on our popular sunny terrace.
Young friendly bar staff and good selection of food, European beers and wines.
Safe overnight bike parking arranged for visiting MAG members, drop us a line first." http://www.susiessaloon.com/about_us.htm