Re: Cafe Cremers (Den Haag)
Posted: Tue 9th Dec 2014 09:25 pm
Love Creamers, I am coming back here as soon as possible!! This place enters my top three coffeeshops in the Netherlands, none of which are now in Amsterdam!!
Firstly no worries for tourist entry, I did have to show my passport in the coffeeshop but I'm cool with that and not even that in the bar. Basically there is a glass wall that divides the two shops, I am surprised that they got away with this when the alcohol laws changed, but I am mighty glad they did.
I went into the coffeeshop on arrival while my friend went and got us some beers and a seat in the cafe. It was busy in the coffeeshop but my time waiting in line gave me a chance to study the menu. I opted for the king Mohamed Moroccan hash €11g and white widow €9g. Whilst I was being served the guy next to me asked to see a product called 'Jamaican Gum' or something similar, the bud tender was explaining that it was an extract and extremely strong, it certainly looked interesting and I would consider trying it next time. I paid for my product and got given a Christmas present of some skins a lighter etc in a nice little bag celebrating the arrival of St Nicholas, a nice touch.
I rolled up my two grams into two mixed joints, this was a real nice combo. We smoked the first joint sat in the cafe area where we had a variety of drinks, from beer to hot chocolates and back to rum and coke, all brought to the table with a friendly smile. If I lived in Den Haag I would be spending a lot of time and money in Creamers. I smoked the second one latter in the evening I wish I had bought more, I just floated through the streets of Den Haag before we headed home
If the weather had been better I also would have walked up to the dizzy duck but as it was raining we stayed longer in the lovely creamers, it was a good choice!!
Firstly no worries for tourist entry, I did have to show my passport in the coffeeshop but I'm cool with that and not even that in the bar. Basically there is a glass wall that divides the two shops, I am surprised that they got away with this when the alcohol laws changed, but I am mighty glad they did.
I went into the coffeeshop on arrival while my friend went and got us some beers and a seat in the cafe. It was busy in the coffeeshop but my time waiting in line gave me a chance to study the menu. I opted for the king Mohamed Moroccan hash €11g and white widow €9g. Whilst I was being served the guy next to me asked to see a product called 'Jamaican Gum' or something similar, the bud tender was explaining that it was an extract and extremely strong, it certainly looked interesting and I would consider trying it next time. I paid for my product and got given a Christmas present of some skins a lighter etc in a nice little bag celebrating the arrival of St Nicholas, a nice touch.
I rolled up my two grams into two mixed joints, this was a real nice combo. We smoked the first joint sat in the cafe area where we had a variety of drinks, from beer to hot chocolates and back to rum and coke, all brought to the table with a friendly smile. If I lived in Den Haag I would be spending a lot of time and money in Creamers. I smoked the second one latter in the evening I wish I had bought more, I just floated through the streets of Den Haag before we headed home
If the weather had been better I also would have walked up to the dizzy duck but as it was raining we stayed longer in the lovely creamers, it was a good choice!!