Fav coffeeshops outside Centrum, besides Katsu & Media?
Fav coffeeshops outside Centrum, besides Katsu & Media?
Okay. We all know Katsu and Club Media are good shops. Here's my question: What other shops *outside* the Centrum (in other words, those not within the bounds of ACD's map) offer quality weed? I am particularly keen to hear about shops that offer a good selection of strains that go beyond your run-of-the-mill white widows, orange bud, etc.
If you can describe particular strains you've tried at particular places, you'll score additional points :) ~ Q
If you can describe particular strains you've tried at particular places, you'll score additional points :) ~ Q
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Chapitaue has an exfellent rep, allthough its a buy and fly place.
go explore. I've found loads of interesting shops in my wanderings around the jordaan and further west.
so many of the shops are badly documented, go explore, have fun, save some money over centrum prices and have a laugh...
ash..x.
Yoyo
Chapitaue has an exfellent rep, allthough its a buy and fly place.
go explore. I've found loads of interesting shops in my wanderings around the jordaan and further west.
so many of the shops are badly documented, go explore, have fun, save some money over centrum prices and have a laugh...
ash..x.
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definitely De Graal.. a new fave from most recent trip. Chilled out, friendly, all weed/hash available in 5-10-20e bags, no centrum drinx prices! don't miss this gem 
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Never been all that impressed by Irish whiskies. Lagavulin all the way.Sir Niall of Essex-sire wrote:Ash333 wrote: Niall Niall Niall
blame it on the Knob Creek. fucking good bourbon.![]()
No worries man, i'll have to check it out.
I'm more of a whisky man myself, check out Tullamore Dew if you fancy a decent irish whisky!
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You cannot knock a drop of Bushmills! The 8 year old Jim Beam I got from duty free last year is not too shabby either...
Back on topic, De Graal, Boerejongens and 1 not mentioned yet would have to be Kabouter. Deceptively spacious (there is a whole other section round the back), great staff and reasonably priced menu. The budtender is the spitting image of Jeremy Clarkson but not as grumpy!
For those who haven't been, Kabouter is in the mini red light District in De Pijp, on Ruysdaelkade. Check it out if visiting Katsu/De Graal/Albert Cuypstraat as it's just round the corner.
Back on topic, De Graal, Boerejongens and 1 not mentioned yet would have to be Kabouter. Deceptively spacious (there is a whole other section round the back), great staff and reasonably priced menu. The budtender is the spitting image of Jeremy Clarkson but not as grumpy!
For those who haven't been, Kabouter is in the mini red light District in De Pijp, on Ruysdaelkade. Check it out if visiting Katsu/De Graal/Albert Cuypstraat as it's just round the corner.
10 B&H + a packet of rizla,not the greens