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amsterdam coffeeshops
Posted: Sun 25th Jan 2009 12:48 pm
by bumph
hey!
ive been using this site for the past couple of years and thought it was about time i signed up to the forum, so hello all!
im off to amsterdam on tuesday which will be the seventh time ive been, really cant wait. i just wondered what coffeeshops i should try out next. is there any missing from the list that i really should try?
barnys coffeeshop
both dampkrings
prix d'ami
all the rokerij
420
the doors
grasshopper
greenhouse
36
hill street blues
grey area
homegrown fantasy
bluebird
dolphins
dutch flowers
old church
all the bulldogs
rookies
abraxas
thinking of trying rusland, the bushdocters, kashmir, styx, and barnys lounge out this time around. and also a trip to haarlam to visit some of the willie wortels - are some of them closed at the moment?
thank you for your help!
Posted: Sun 25th Jan 2009 01:00 pm
by Sir Niall of Essex-sire
You'll get there, and all your plans will go out the windows. Avoid Grasshopper, Bulldogs and Barneys imo. Have a good trip, let us know how you get on.
PEace
Posted: Sun 25th Jan 2009 01:55 pm
by Twichaldinho
Add the Green Place, Basjoe and Mellow Yellow to that List. Must visit shops IMO.
If you do go to Haarlem, make sure you pop into Coffeeshop Birdy. They have excellent value and there Hash is of a very good Quality.
I can also recommend Empire coffeeshop, they have a whole section of thier menu dedicated to Hazes.
Have a blast. If you're still in Amsterdam on friday be sure to show face at the Meet and greet on Friday at the Green Place. I'll see you there!
Posted: Sun 25th Jan 2009 02:54 pm
by lampshade
Add the Green Place, Basjoe and Mellow Yellow to that List. Must visit shops IMO.
Also IMO
Posted: Sun 25th Jan 2009 03:01 pm
by cheese
Sir Niall of Essex-sire wrote:You'll get there, and all your plans will go out the windows. Avoid Grasshopper, Bulldogs and Barneys imo. Have a good trip, let us know how you get on.
PEace
dont avoid barneys.. everyone has different opinions.. and for me barneys is usually a great experience. yes the prices are a tad high, but they usually stock something decent and the shops are clean they have good pita toasties.. lol
Posted: Sun 25th Jan 2009 06:25 pm
by EdinburghBoy
Sir Niall of Essex-sire wrote:You'll get there, and all your plans will go out the windows. Avoid Grasshopper, Bulldogs and Barneys imo. Have a good trip, let us know how you get on.
PEace
Agreed, you start off with lots of plans but as soon as you get to Adam you end up like a little kid in a sweetie shop....... so many choices ... so little time !!
Posted: Sun 25th Jan 2009 06:36 pm
by FlyByNite
Welcome to the forum
What dates will you be in Amsterdam. I'll post you on the Whos In Town page.
Enjoy
FlyByNite
Coffeeshop Frog Hollow
home of the
Whos In Town
and
Coffeeshop Menus
pages.
Posted: Sun 25th Jan 2009 06:50 pm
by milehigh
Those are all nice shops, but sometimes it's fun to get out of the centrum and to the local neighborhoods. Pacific, Katsu, Papilion, Goed goed, Catweazle, Happy People, etc etc etc can be less crowded with more friendly local customers and more unique menu items. I have been spending time in La Tertulia(they have these cool 5 gram disc's of Iceolator for 100E) and shops like Sanementereng lately and always have a very nice time chatting with the regular local crowd. That is what
Ganja Tours is about. Have you been to Biba or even Siberie? There are some great choices besides the always talked about tourist shops.
Posted: Sun 25th Jan 2009 08:54 pm
by nehctik
I love the idea of the walking tours but with my weight I cant walk too far without making stops, hopefully my new diet will help tht who knows, (sorry for the thread interuption bumph)
Posted: Sun 25th Jan 2009 11:00 pm
by Sir Niall of Essex-sire
cheese wrote:Sir Niall of Essex-sire wrote:You'll get there, and all your plans will go out the windows. Avoid Grasshopper, Bulldogs and Barneys imo. Have a good trip, let us know how you get on.
PEace
dont avoid barneys.. everyone has different opinions.. and for me barneys is usually a great experience. yes the prices are a tad high, but they usually stock something decent and the shops are clean they have good pita toasties.. lol
Like i said it was my view, i take your point cheese. But the gear is so overpriced and of less quality compared to other places. Barneys do their carmello at 18e/g i read on here, whereas Stix do a very nice Carmello at 8e/g. Not to mention the better atompshere in Stix.
Im of the same thinking as MH, theres alot more to 'dam than the plastic comericalisation of Barneys and Greenhouse.
Posted: Sun 25th Jan 2009 11:01 pm
by greenleaf420
BASJOES for the terminator n etc
Posted: Mon 26th Jan 2009 12:12 pm
by Paco
I had some great g13 from Barneys.
Although I´m not the biggest of Barneys but this bud was very good.
Check it out.

Posted: Wed 28th Jan 2009 08:07 pm
by liquidSwords
Sir Niall of Essex-sire wrote:cheese wrote:Sir Niall of Essex-sire wrote:You'll get there, and all your plans will go out the windows. Avoid Grasshopper, Bulldogs and Barneys imo. Have a good trip, let us know how you get on.
PEace
dont avoid barneys.. everyone has different opinions.. and for me barneys is usually a great experience. yes the prices are a tad high, but they usually stock something decent and the shops are clean they have good pita toasties.. lol
Like i said it was my view, i take your point cheese. But the gear is so overpriced and of less quality compared to other places. Barneys do their carmello at 18e/g i read on here, whereas Stix do a very nice Carmello at 8e/g. Not to mention the better atompshere in Stix.
Im of the same thinking as MH, theres alot more to 'dam than the plastic comericalisation of Barneys and Greenhouse.
I got some Blue Cheese and Utopia Haze from Barney's, defiently worth picking some weed up from their even if u dont stay their to bun it
Posted: Wed 28th Jan 2009 08:49 pm
by SoulRider
Sir Niall of Essex-sire wrote:
Barneys do their carmello at 18e/g i read on here, whereas Stix do a very nice Carmello at 8e/g. Not to mention the better atompshere in Stix.
Barneys do Caramella not Caramello, it is different. Please remember this.
Posted: Wed 28th Jan 2009 09:03 pm
by Boner
SoulRider wrote:Sir Niall of Essex-sire wrote:
Barneys do their carmello at 18e/g i read on here, whereas Stix do a very nice Carmello at 8e/g. Not to mention the better atompshere in Stix.
Barneys do Caramella not Caramello, it is different. Please remember this.
I always wondered about the Caramella as these 2 look quite differant to me:
