So I went back last week and finally had the Chicken and Waffles, it's much better value for Monday than the breakfast and I would defo go back for it again.RoMoney wrote: Thu 25th Apr 2019 08:19 am Spent a of time here during 420 weekend. Loozas are €2.5 which is ok for the city centre, staff are very friendly and you don't feel stressed to buy stuff like in many places.It's also spacier than the Coffeeshop, which I don't bother with anymore.
I did buy the breakfast (€14) on one occasion and it was a very shit offering for the price, one sausage in a fry is unacceptable. After that I went back to buying the Loozasthough the chicken and waffles does seem to be a favourite of many.
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It’s not bad value on a Tuesday either. 
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I didn't leave a review here last time I visited.
We ended up leaving the on site accommodation which was very very poor for the price even in Amsterdam. We did visit the coffee-shop but that was also 'odd' - this is one of the few coffee-shops which I actually found more 'tacky' than the bulldog. The staff were all from England and pretty rough, lacking a few screws - the quality was OK.
I would avoid the whole place made me feel on edge and as I said worse than the bulldog.
We ended up leaving the on site accommodation which was very very poor for the price even in Amsterdam. We did visit the coffee-shop but that was also 'odd' - this is one of the few coffee-shops which I actually found more 'tacky' than the bulldog. The staff were all from England and pretty rough, lacking a few screws - the quality was OK.
I would avoid the whole place made me feel on edge and as I said worse than the bulldog.
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I haven't bought weed in the Coffeeshop in a while, but I was in with Papi a few weeks ago and noticed they didn't have the Citral anymore. James still works there. He used to work there when it was Utopia as well. He is one of the most honest budtenders you could meet. If something on the menu is shit, he will tell you. I always liked that as most budtenders will recommend whatever their boss is trying to offload on any given week.RedGecko58 wrote: Fri 5th Jul 2019 03:09 pm We ended up leaving the on site accommodation which was very very poor for the price even in Amsterdam. We did visit the coffee-shop but that was also 'odd' - this is one of the few coffee-shops which I actually found more 'tacky' than the bulldog. The staff were all from England and pretty rough, lacking a few screws - the quality was OK.
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I see on Instagram that they will now be open from 9am daily, that's quite handy.
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What was the previous opening hour?
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One hour less to wait for banana chicken waffles 
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Yeah it's from Travellers, they were originally travelling metal workers often come into town fix pots pans anything like that then move on.RoMoney wrote: Wed 7th Nov 2018 07:52 pmHaha, did not know the root of either of those, they are quite funny! Knacker was historically a derogatory term used to refer to Irish travellers (gypsies) but I don't know why. It was then transferred to urban scumbags in more recent times.Smirks wrote: Wed 7th Nov 2018 07:30 pm Ned is short for non-educated delinquent, I believe Chav is derived from Chatham Average. What’s the roots of Knacker?
Pretty sure nacker is related to one of the things they worked on think it was a pot.
I dunno if ye have it but we would also say "nackered" for exhausted fit to drop dead.
Anywhere else say the word "Sham" ? Like for the same as nacker etc
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A tinker is a travelling man who fixed tin pots and pans a nacker took a away dead horses and animals and boiled them into glue.. I think.. Anyway neither would be affectionate terms to refere to a stranger
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Tokeing tom wrote: Sun 10th Nov 2019 10:34 am A tinker is a travelling man who fixed tin pots and pans a nacker took a away dead horses and animals and boiled them into glue.. I think.. Anyway neither would be affectionate terms to refere to a stranger
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The Plug Restaurant will be closed from the 17th till the 26th of December was posted on their instagram page.
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