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Posted: Wed 2nd Dec 2009 01:42 pm
by Slaartibartfast
Templeball:
I hear what you are saying, the guy who was serving in there when I went in started singing away to himself very loudly at random times. Amusing, but at the same time slightly unnerving

Posted: Wed 2nd Dec 2009 02:14 pm
by templeball
Slaartibartfast wrote:Templeball:
I hear what you are saying, the guy who was serving in there when I went in started singing away to himself very loudly at random times. Amusing, but at the same time slightly unnerving

Its what happens when you sit in a basement all day long with a huge bag of buds next you
I didnt try any of their wares, couldnt see the point with more exciting menus within walking distance, did you?
Posted: Wed 2nd Dec 2009 03:01 pm
by Slaartibartfast
Not this time around. But I have before. Okay, but nothing special. Good stop off place to rest your pegs.
Posted: Thu 3rd Dec 2009 08:08 pm
by Rab
When there in March, im sure it was Old Amsterdam...a very rasta/bob marley decor place just off rembrant square was cool.
I bought some resin and the very nice and friendly dealer said we could use tobacco as long as we kept it off the table.
Nicest dealer i had the pleasure of meeting out of both my trips to Holland
Menu in this place was awesome with plenty description aswell which is handy for amateurs like me

Posted: Sun 3rd Jan 2010 10:00 pm
by Simon
Kacey420 wrote:When i was there in Jan 2009, pretty much all the coffeeshops we strict on the policy. I'm happy that they cooled down. It's the dutch way!

true, my girlfriend was forced to use the ugly substitude, since she couldnt smoke pure...
but nowadays, they take it easy
Posted: Mon 4th Jan 2010 07:56 am
by bavlondon
How long has this rule been in place? In the Uk we always mix a bit of a ciggie in. I haven't been in a few years. Can someone lease clarify for me exactly what this means?
Thanks
edit: I was being too lazy to read recent posts but it looks like things have calmed down a bit.
Anyone been to any of the rokerij's recently?
Posted: Sun 10th Jan 2010 10:52 am
by mrdcotor
I was "tobacco allowed" also at The Noon, Barney's CS and others, after asking for permit with kindness.
In fact I was allowed to do so in the most of the coffe shops I visited but it gave me the impression they was cool because I asked first.
Posted: Sun 10th Jan 2010 11:07 am
by Panog
They absolutely don't give a fuck about tobacco now. I mean, you can't smoke a cig in a CS, but if you roll with tobacco, without putting your cigs on the table, it's pretty tolerated for the most CS
stupid smoking rules
Posted: Mon 18th Jan 2010 05:18 pm
by smokedog
theres two ways to deal with this problem. Either ask if its cool, no one said no when i asked in any of the coffeeshops i went to OR fuck em, just put baccy in anyway, the worst that can happen is they will ask you to leave. The sign in the dampkring 2 said it all = "we dont wish to see tobbacco products on the tables" in other words we dont give a fuck but need to make it look like we do..ENJOY!!!
Posted: Mon 18th Jan 2010 08:08 pm
by Bob2
its only fair to ask the shop if its ok to smoke i feel, most of the time there fine. always better to smoke it pure anyway, is there an updated list of coffeeshops with smoking rooms
Posted: Mon 18th Jan 2010 09:27 pm
by Toker70
TBH just ask,all they can say is no and then u know where u stand!!
Posted: Tue 19th Jan 2010 10:36 am
by Strawberries
why not just pre-roll all your baccy joints in your hotel room in the morning, put them in some handy container and then you're all set up for the day
Posted: Sat 23rd Jan 2010 02:31 am
by treetop
Due to my own anti tobacco stance I always smoke my joints pure weed.
Posted: Sun 24th Jan 2010 03:12 pm
by craig bell
As far as ive made it on the last 2 visits ive made recently. Most if not all coffeeshops are now allowing you to use tobacco. They see it a lose of trade. And with so many allowing u to use baccy more and more are following suit. So long as your not being a knob and leaving it lying about and being a pain in the arse to other users. Other than some of the cs closing down(being to close to schools) the smoking ban seems to be getting kicked into touch.
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Posted: Sun 24th Jan 2010 04:05 pm
by martin green
joints?????? what's that?? :O