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SpAce420
08-15-2008, 12:36 AM
I've been to A-dam once, but I was active duty military and couldn't enjoy the pleasures. Me 'n some friends are planning a trip (thinking October). Any suggestions are welcome.

Thanks:smokin:

TheMetal1
08-15-2008, 10:36 PM
I can't say enough about how amazing that city is :stoned: I also could never recommend enough things to do and see.

If you are doing the coffeeshop crawl, as most do :jointsmile:, I highly highly highly recommend grabbing a cup of coffee, some smoke, and heading up to the 3rd floor of The Bushdoctor. Tiny ass shop, and the stairway will have you like :wtf3: Downstairs at The Dolphins is pretty sweeet too.

After that, I can't remember where it is exactly... but find the freaking cart that sells the waffles with like frosting on them. Gaaad dammnnnnn.... shit is soooo good. I would straight up get out of bed and leave my hotel at 2am to go grab one. Strawberry frosted... or maybe it was cherry? Woah, pointless suggestion because I have no idea where it is, but I want one now!!! :jointsmile:

Finally, don't spend ALL of your time in coffeeshops. They are absolutely out of this world, but the city is pretty damn incredible too. You don't want to wake up on your last day and have done nothing but smoke your brains out.

Oh, and be prepared to dream/nightmare about Amsterdam. I have this dream where I'm in a city... or basically anywhere... and then I think "Hey, this must be Amsterdam, so I'll find the nearest coffeeshop." Then I proceed to walk the city for hours trying to find one. Then, after an eternity, I finally arrive at one... and wake up :(

Breukelen advocaat
08-15-2008, 11:02 PM
Don't miss the Reich Museum and Van Gogh Museum. There's an interesting Red Light district, but you don't have to do anything there but look, lol. The Marijuana museum was also fun. I think that there's a big seed bank connected with that.

You can hop on a train and visit other cities, like Utrecht, which also have coffee shops. I don't remember everything, since it's been a while, but Holland is a very pleasant country to visit.

psychocat
08-15-2008, 11:05 PM
I lived in Holland for 12 years and can say with confidence that it is a fantastic place.
The thread http://boards.cannabis.com/travel-adventure-room/154641-not-just-good-spliff.html contains some ideas for your trip.

SpAce420
08-16-2008, 03:51 AM
Thanks for the suggestions. I guess I'm not a very educated pothead:stoned: but I like to smoke as good as I can afford, ya know? But I don't really know the difference in the different varieties, I guess what I'm asking is, what kinds of weed should I make sure not to miss, what to start with, what NOT to start with....lol....

Gonna try to make the cannabis cup. Anybody been? Do you remember it?:rastabong:

Sir Bliss
08-16-2008, 03:56 AM
I've never been, but I'd like to go soon. The Cup is in November, by the way. I'm going to try to go this year. That'd be incredible.

Super Silver Haze was rated one of (if not the) best buds in the cup. Gotta give that a try.

I've heard a lot of good things about Barneys. Gotta hit that place up.

TheMetal1
08-16-2008, 03:51 PM
... I don't really know the difference in the different varieties, I guess what I'm asking is, what kinds of weed should I make sure not to miss, what to start with, what NOT to start with...

You'll be fine as long as you know the code and the handshake ;)

Nahh... it's good to do some research first, and I encourage you to check out shop reviews and suggestions all over the net. That way you can find places that look interesting or a cool sounding strain that you want to try.
BUT....
Be prepared to throw all that shit out of the window. It's a really easy city to get around, but you will most likely get lost 3 times per day :stoned:, which will take you off of your course.
As for what types to try? Don't worry too much about that. They have menus in the coffeeshops with all sorts of characteristics to make your decision. Everything from taste, high, price, etc. is described for you. Remember... these guys do this for a living! They are MORE than helpful when trying new things. Especially the hash, since (in my experience) many Americans know MUCH more about bud than hash. And you DO NOT want to miss out on the hash!!
I agree with the suggestions of the Reich and Van Gogh museums. Even if it is just to say you did something that didn't involve :jointsmile: (although... being high is a great way to enjoy the Van Gogh shit)
Oh, and mine was specifically a High Times cruise, but try to get on a smoke friendly canal boat. Soooooo sweeeet!!! It is a great way to relax and view the city. I highlight "smoke friendly," because you really have to respect the culture over there. Yes, Cannabis is tolerated and you will see police walk by while you puff off of a vaporizer/bong/joint and you WON'T be arrested. Although, this doesn't mean you can go anywhere and light up. Some restaurants will let you smoke respectfully... but ASK FIRST!
Lastly, I do recommend the Cannabis Cup for anyone that desires to experience it. I would not suggest that someone with limited money, or someone that isn't a full time, dedicated :rasta: do it. It can be very expensive when trying to judge ALL of the entries. Because yes, contrary to popular belief... if you have a judge's pass you DO have to buy the bud you judge. You will get free shit, and it is a very cool experience... but if I were to go again, it would simply be to enjoy the city. You don't have to be a High Times judge to have an amazing time in Amsterdam. Sometimes, since you are steering away from the "popular" shops (or basically the ones that are able to donate about a pound of bud and free souvenirs to enter the Cup) you are able to find those gems tucked back away from the tourists. Those are the REAL places to find.
- See reference to The Bushdoctor in previous post

psychocat
08-16-2008, 05:00 PM
I would have to say that anyone going to Nederland just for the smoke should really just stay at home, the difference in weed isn't that varied to warrant the cost of the ticket..
It is such a waste to go to one of the friendliest , prettiest and most fantastic places on earth simply to spend all your time shitfaced.
Get out and about and experience as much as you can , it is such an amazing place and even after having lived there for 12 years I still discover something new each time I go.
If you get the time Bevewijks Zwarte Markt is well worth a visit.

De Bazaar Beverwijk - Welcome (http://www.debazaar.nl/)

SpAce420
08-17-2008, 04:28 PM
[quote=TheMetal1]You'll be fine as long as you know the code and the handshake ;)

LOL......I gotta find someone to show me the secret handshake.........:hippy:

I was stationed in Belgium for a year in the late 80's and I'm really looking forward to going back to Europe for a couple weeks. I fully intend to get out and see (and eat choclolate and drink beer) as much as I can. I also intend to get :smokin:. I've done the canal boat trip before, but not baked. Sounds like fun. Haven't smoked hash since the 70's so that'll be an experience:thumbsup:

Anyone heard of TheRookies (http://www.rookies.nl/) hotel and coffeehouse? Thought about renting a houseboat, but saw this place on the web and it looked interesting.

thcbongman
08-17-2008, 04:44 PM
Next time I go to Amsterdam, I want to go by myself in the summer, rent a bicycle and just ride around! Other thing I advise you, don't go in the winter, you'll freeze your balls off!

TheMetal1
08-17-2008, 05:21 PM
I had a friend stay at the Rookies on his first trip. He had nothing but good things to say. If I remember correctly, it is above the Rookies Giftshop... and not the coffeeshop. He especially enjoyed it because they are definitely smoke friendly. The hotel I stayed at housed MANY Cannabis Cup judge's and employees... most of which received a note on their door by the second day, reminding guests about their NO SMOKING policy :wtf: Although, you could smoke with the door open on the first floor?? :wtf: Yeah, luckily we had some friends on the first floor :jointsmile:
- I guess that's what you get when you go to Amsterdam and stay in the American :(
Although, the hotel is really very nice, spacious, and comfortable in comparison to other hotel rooms in the city. I also can't complain about my digs since I had my trip paid for in full... judge's pass, plane tix, etc. I now FULLY understand the phrase "Once in a lifetime."

As for the Rookies coffeeshop...... :thumbsup::thumbsup:

It is one of the remaining numbers of coffeeshops that retains a license to serve alcohol in the same building as Cannabis. I don't drink, but for many it is extremely attractive. The Rookies was actually the very first shop I visited. I got off at Schipol, dropped my stuff at my hotel, and went to The Rookies for a "most amazing fresh squeezed orange juice I've ever had in my life," and around 2 grams of Pure Power Plant :jointsmile: They have pool tables and bar seats. Not a ton of actual seats and tables in comparison to others, but it is more of a social bar than a relaxing joint. It is a really good first stop, in my opinion, because it is very welcoming and thorough. Nice menus and staff... and, like most other shops, has a seriously elaborate sound system. I also seem to recall that you don't need to pay for the restroom... but I can't be certain. It also attracts celebrity smokers like Dan Akroyd and Willie Nelson (although shops claiming favor by celebs is common... The Grey Area has a laundry list of famous customers)

Oh, I just remembered about the Sensi Museum coffeeshop too. That was pretty interesting. At least during the cup, there was a long haired, bearded dude constantly rolling joints and loading vaporizers with Jack Flash upstairs. There were a bunch of mats/pillows to sit on indian style... and it forced everyone to become friends with their neighbor. It was really awesome.

Also, continue doing research before you go. I had almost no idea what to expect... and admittedly walked right by "celebrities," without batting an eyelash. Both during the judge's expo in a big warehouse. I noticed this guy holding like 4 foot long buds with a cheesy hat and sunglasses on getting pictures taken of him, and some skinny dude next to him. I honestly asked them to move for a second so I could get up the steps to go judge. Yeah, it was Arjan and Franco from the Greenhouse. I learned this after I got home and watched the DVD that the Greenhouse gave away during the cup. IDIOT!!
Second one, about 10 minutes later... I was at the front of the line to receive my ballot for voting and the guy handing them out was busy rolling a joint and ignoring me completely. I stood there, frustrated, and close to saying "Yo, can I get my ballot now?" He finished rolling up his huge cone... looked at me... and said, "Here you go, enjoy!" He handed me the joint and a ballot. He wasn't doing that for everyone, but I'm sure he was assuming that I would spark it up and pass it along in the voting area. Long story short, I get home and buy the Cup edition of High Times... and find out that "that guy" who gave me a joint was Senior Editor Bobby Black... and he was actually staying in the same hotel as me :wtf:

Damn, didn't realize I would write so much... I guess I can sum it up with this:
"You will never forget the times you have in Amsterdam." :hippy:

Reefer Rogue
08-17-2008, 07:01 PM
I'm going to amsterdam tomorrow. I'll be going to grey area, buying a gram of recon and vortex and enjoying life. Can't wait :D

SpAce420
08-24-2008, 05:17 AM
Wow Metal1.....I'm scribbling furiously. :giggity: But you've convinced me on the Rookies. Their website says the rooms are right upstairs from the coffeeshop. Not matter, it sounds like the place to stay for a first time. Probably not going till March now, though:( Me, I don't mind the cold when I'm :stoned: but I'm from Texas and my friends all pussed out when they saw the "freeze your balls off" bit.....lol.......

I really appreciate any and all suggestions

stay:rasta:

TheMetal1
08-24-2008, 02:30 PM
They sound like a bunch of capital P..... ussies :hippy:

Seriously... I went for the cup, and what was it, like mid-late November? Shit was awesome. Didn't have much more on than a winter hat, hoodie, jeans, maybe a rain jacket sometimes. Think about it... you are going to walk miles and miles and miles to go from place to place(which I recommend, because the best way to experience a new city is on foot :jointsmile:) not because they are far apart... but there are sooo many things to do and see. You are also going to be spending a lot of time indoors at the coffeeshops if you do the cup. Drinking HOT coffee... oh my god... I want to smack your friends right now. Haha. Also, they start their Christmas festivities around November I believe. I saw amazing parades and dudes dressed as black elves climbing building walls. hahaha
- Research the Dutch Christmas holiday. I think Santa is Sinter Klaus? Anyway, him and the elves don't come in through chimneys, they scale the building walls and go in through windows. It's fucking wild to watch them.

Honestly, I'm just sitting here shaking my head. I MIGHT be going around the cup this year... not to judge but to relax. I'll find out in a week or so, but I can't believe that anyone would pass up a trip like that because of some cold weather. Besides, that shit isn't even "cold." Although, I have lived in some places that have some seriously bitter winters, so I have an advantage.
Talk them into it... and if they still say no... fuck 'em. Maybe I'll see you there. We'll take a picture outside of each coffeeshop to send to your friends..... WEARING SHORTS!!!! hahahaha suckerrrrrrs :stoned:

JUST READ NEW INFO:
WTF is this about a smoking ban in the Netherlands? The Rookies says that they have a 70 person smoking room, and if a shop doesn't have a similar one, people have to smoke outside? Which in most places isn't tolerated by police? What is going on?

SpAce420
08-24-2008, 07:17 PM
JUST READ NEW INFO:
WTF is this about a smoking ban in the Netherlands? The Rookies says that they have a 70 person smoking room, and if a shop doesn't have a similar one, people have to smoke outside? Which in most places isn't tolerated by police? What is going on?

I saw that too, but didn't know it was new.........another reason TheRookies is a good choice, and I'm sure, bound to be a tough reservation for a hotel room.

I lived in Belgium, I know it doesn't get that cold.......I also lived in North Dakota for 10 years, and snear at anything above freezing. These guys are native texans and think that a snow flake will kill them if hit by it directly......lol

I don't really care whether or not the Cup is going on while I'm in A-dam, I'm pretty sure I can get just as stoned during the Cup as any other time of the year. Or sitting in my living room, for that matter.......:pimp:

I just might end up going by myself.....lol......I think I'm talking myself into it.......owwww.....twist my arm.....besides....gotta use those frequent flyer miles while I can.

stay:stoned:

psychocat
08-24-2008, 10:07 PM
I saw that too, but didn't know it was new.........another reason TheRookies is a good choice, and I'm sure, bound to be a tough reservation for a hotel room.

I lived in Belgium, I know it doesn't get that cold.......I also lived in North Dakota for 10 years, and snear at anything above freezing. These guys are native texans and think that a snow flake will kill them if hit by it directly......lol

I don't really care whether or not the Cup is going on while I'm in A-dam, I'm pretty sure I can get just as stoned during the Cup as any other time of the year. Or sitting in my living room, for that matter.......:pimp:

I just might end up going by myself.....lol......I think I'm talking myself into it.......owwww.....twist my arm.....besides....gotta use those frequent flyer miles while I can.

stay:stoned:

The coldest I experienced while in Holland was around - 20.
The smoking ban only applies to tobacco , this does not mean you can toke up wherever you want. Ask if you aren't sure but remember not to think "it's Amsterdam we can toke anywhere" , it isn't true.
The cup is fun but Amsterdam always has something to do any time of the year.

TheMetal1
08-24-2008, 10:49 PM
I found a few more articles regarding the recent ban. It's a good concept. Just seems funny how some found it preposterous that coffeeshops wanted to be exempt. Complaining about smoke exposure in a coffeeshop would be the equivalent of a bartender not wanting to deal with drunks.... :wtf: I'm sure they all are well aware of the risks. I think it's great that they are focusing on tobacco though. Might be because I quit smoking cigarettes. Should be considered a hard drug in my opinion :thumbsup: I actually did smoke cigarettes at the time of my visit... but out of respect I waited to light up until I left the shops. Especially straight tobacco...ugh... you stand out like a sore thumb in a room full of pure sensi :jointsmile:

And yes... I will second, or 3rd now that I just re-read one of my previous posts :stoned:... do NOT think you can just smoke bud EVERYWHERE AND ANYWHERE. Not everyone in Amsterdam is pro-Cannabis... or just plain don't really want to be wafting smoke away from their face at a restaurant. Seriously... respect the SHIT out of that city. ASK ASK ASK ASK ASK... and then ask again before you flick the lighter.
Oh, and as for the cup... that's great that you aren't caught up in the kinda hype surrounding it. I say "kinda" because it was one of the greatest experiences of my life. I'm 100% positive that I would have enjoyed it AT LEAST the same, had the cup not been going on.
Either way... FIND THAT FUCKING WAFFLE CART!!!! AHHHHHHH :stoned:

allrollsin21
08-25-2008, 12:01 AM
I went a year and a half ago to see "Jam In The Dam".

Its a three day music fest at the legendary Melkweg. It was awesome. My only complaint about the music fest was that it seemed like everyone was AMERICAN. It was fun anyway and DSO and YMSB really played their hearts out.

I would suggest taking a trip for a day outside of the city. Visit a town like alkmaar and ride a bike around. Sit in a pub and eat a cheese plate. Yummy.
This town in particular was smoke friendly and seemed like a taste of something closer to authentic Holland life... but i don't know to much about that...

I sampled more Hash in A Dam than Herb. I have had access to kind Herbs for many years, but have always found Hashish harder to come by. I loved all the varieties.
Also it may be nice for you to visit a "smart Shop"...

upNsmoke2
08-25-2008, 12:59 AM
I've been to A-dam once, but I was active duty military and couldn't enjoy the pleasures. Me 'n some friends are planning a trip (thinking October). Any suggestions are welcome.

Thanks:smokin:

where and who the hell is adam..

j/k

Damn I wish i was going.. one of these years. a boy can dream..

SpAce420
08-25-2008, 03:11 AM
Metal1 - it looks like I'm gonna have to go by myself around the middle of November. :jointsmile: I'll pack my shorts and my camera:joint1: now I gotta start saving my pennies:stoned:

Reefer Rogue
08-25-2008, 05:50 PM
People are always like: you can't smoke anywhere. Lemme tell you there are people bunning joints practically everywhere! Does anyone bat an eyelid? Nope. Just walk with it or chill in vondel, just don't smoke in front of old ladies or children and it's basically all gravy.

psychocat
08-25-2008, 06:20 PM
After having lived in Holland for over 12 years I know that they are a tolerant bunch , however it is still considered bad form to smoke joints on the street.
It's something only tourists do IMO .
Outside of Amsterdam and the major cities people are divided over the relaxed attitude to soft drugs , some towns actively discourage and lobby against coffeshops on thier terrain , Noordwijk is a perfect example of such a town.

There are many in Holland who are against the coffeeshops and they use the argument that stupid pot tourists don't know how to behave, by smoking anywhere you please you just strengthen thier argument.

Unfortunately the English have a permanently tarnished rep in Europe and if you speak English then you are mostly seen as English even if you're Scottish or Irish :wtf:
I love Nederland and it's quirks. :thumbsup:

SpAce420
08-26-2008, 02:37 AM
After having lived in Holland for over 12 years I know that they are a tolerant bunch , however it is still considered bad form to smoke joints on the street.

Unfortunately the English have a permanently tarnished rep in Europe and if you speak English then you are mostly seen as English

I'll try to tread lightly Psychocat. Besides, I'm going in November, so I'll probably do most of my smoking indoors.:smokebong::smokebong:

I hadn't thought of the hash.....haven't smoked that since high school. Looking forward to blunting my munchies on some waffles too.

SpAce420
08-26-2008, 03:20 AM
What would a guy set aside for food and other consumables:jointsmile: on a moderate budget for a week in amsterdam? Yeah....I'm a planner. :420thought:
Don't want to show up and not have enough to enjoy the city as it should be enjoyed........:thumbsup:

TheMetal1
08-26-2008, 11:15 PM
WTF? All this talk about Holland was toooooo much. I should find out tonight if I'm making the trip. I talked to a few people and, as long as I can get the time off from school, I'll be going. Space420.... I hold YOU personally responsible :jointsmile:

The call of those waffles is strong..... :stoned:

Oh, and I can't remember exactly... but I spent $400-600 USD over the course of around 10 days. I was judging the cup which cost A LOT if you hit over 4-5 shops per day. I had a few meals and smoke bought for me... but I also spent like $100 one night at dinner too, so..... yeah.... it's hard to give an estimate. You can definitely have an amazing time on very little money. I wasn't trying to follow a budget, so I was spending pretty freely. I would recommend you go to some coffeeshop websites and check out prices. Estimate how much you would smoke, maximum, per day and that will give you rough figure. Food is about the same price as any big city. It depends on where you eat at. The food there is sweeeeeet. Lots of variety. Although, word to the wise... Stroop is not the same as maple syrup :stoned: Seems closer to molasses. And although the cheese shops may smell funky as hell from three blocks away... that shit is maaaad good.
I'll post as soon as I know if I'm going.... do the same. Good luck!

PleoLeo
08-26-2008, 11:41 PM
Learn the Tram, Ignore the people whispering random drugs to you, go the Grey Area, Damprking, Home Grown Fant., and ignore all the flashy coffee shops. Also check out the van gogh museum and the rijksmuseum...Happy Traveling!

SpAce420
08-27-2008, 12:03 AM
Metal1 - Oh, I'm going.....:jumphappy: Just booked my flight 30 min ago...:rasta:
be there Nov. 15th (I land in Brussels) till the 24th.

The food IS amazing. My room comes with breakfast....ahh pickled herring and cold cuts......the European breakfast of champions. Munchies conquers all :eat:

LOVE the coffee though. It's how I became a coffee snob in the first place. I blame it on the Europeans in general. Damn them for having such good taste. How dare they challenge the bland status quo of Micky D's? :D I was likewise ruined for life on beer, mustard, chocolate and, of course, waffles avec sucre......and I'm sure I'll be similarly ruined for life on herb after this trip:smokebong: Those damn Dutch will have a lot to answer for!

SpAce420
08-27-2008, 12:07 AM
Learn the Tram, Ignore the people whispering random drugs to you, go the Grey Area, Damprking, Home Grown Fant., and ignore all the flashy coffee shops. Also check out the van gogh museum and the rijksmuseum...Happy Traveling!

I've seen "the Grey area" mentioned on here before, but haven't seen it on a map..........what is the Grey area? Sounds like the neutral zone for potheads.....:thumbsup:

TheMetal1
08-27-2008, 12:38 AM
It's a coffeeshop :jointsmile: I can't remember anything specific about it, but they have buds, hash, and selections of kif which was different. Be careful with that shit though :stoned:
The Grey Area
Oude Leliestraat 2
Open daily 12 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Founded 1994
and they have a website

SpAce420
08-27-2008, 01:17 AM
In these days of taking off of shoes and screened luggage, do you pack your own glass for a trip like this? I was just assuming I'd buy something there. What do you smoke out of at coffee shops????:smokebong: :bigsmoke: :vap_smiley:
not really a big :bigsmoke:, more of a :smokebong:. Never tried a :vap_smiley: though.

SpAce420
08-28-2008, 11:10 PM
You can tell I was dry on the 26th by my posts, huh? Not dry now.....:thumbsup::rasta:

hudson88
08-29-2008, 12:54 AM
A lot of coffeeshops have pipes and vapes that they'll let you use, just ask before you buy your herb. A couple of coffeshops i'd recommend are Dampkring, Barneys and Homegrown Fantasy. I'd stay away from the Grasshopper, it's overpriced and quality ain't very good. Best weed i had there on my last visit was Cheese, Hashplant 13 and LA Confidential.

You're gonna have a great time mate, i'm hoping to go over again in november.

Here's some pics, the unlabled one is the HP13 :rastasmoke:

hudson88
08-29-2008, 09:39 AM
Oops sorry i was wasted last night, it's not HP13, it's G13xHaze!

SpAce420
08-30-2008, 04:07 AM
For anyone that's interested, found this site recently, very cool:

Amsterdam Coffeeshop Directory - Cannabis Coffee Shop Guide (http://www.coffeeshop.freeuk.com/index.htm)

:thumbsup:

MadSativa
08-31-2008, 04:58 AM
what is the Grey area?.....:thumbsup:

" The Gray Area" ... as in "The Grays".... space-ailens-man!! it is a cool coffe shop I rember seeing a space ship and being wasted, I went their after visting a pub, lots of beer to choose from over their, I suggest that too. I dont realy drink beer that much; more of a whiskey or liquer lover when I do drink. But I went into a pub and pepole were brakin up bud and ordering beer. I sat for a couple and found out the beer (the lagers especialy) that they had was the bomb.

Reefer Rogue
08-31-2008, 08:20 AM
No alcohol served at Grey Area or practically any coffeeshop anymore.

Come to think about it, I think the people i saw smoking were Dutch hobos and tourists lol. Well, i have smoked some spliffs on the Dam square statue and in public before, perhaps it was bad form but isn't that deduction subjective? There is no absolute certainty and when one implies it, one implies infallibilty. We only have our best judgement, as a progressive, peaceful, rational being I am self conscious as well as conscious of others around me. I recognize anothers right not to be harmed, by harm i explain it as one's inalienable human rights and the guarentee of these from those who attempt to violate such. Also, physical harm, violence. This is harm. Then, there is offense. This becomes more hazy, more of a grey area. More subjective. What offends one will not necessarily offend another, morality is as i've said, subjective. Thus, i justify my actions because i partake in an activity which is a personal sphere of activity, i am harming no one but potentially myself, i have the free will to decide that and in Amsterdam i have the liberty to do such, generally. Tolerance in a society is essential for progression and a peaceful atmosphere. But i usually only smoke in the shops or maybe vondel. Not like i live there.. yet.

SpAce420
08-31-2008, 10:34 PM
What about outside the city? Any recommends? Looks like I'll be there for the beginning of the cup. :thumbsup::rasta:

psychocat
08-31-2008, 11:43 PM
If you're in Haarlem
Humungous menu in Willie Wortelâ??s Sativa, Haarlem. -=www.hempcity.net=- (http://www.wwwshop.nl/cannabisshops/sativa/humungousmenujuly2005/index.html)

If you're in Leiden (nice place very close to the best beach in Holland at a place called Noordwijk aan Zee) try Smokey Coffeeshop it's at Lange Scheistraat 5 ,Leiden.
Nederland : Leiden : Coffeeshops : theKaart.nl (http://www.thekaart.nl/de-nederland-leiden-coffeeshops_74_253_0.html)
It's number five on that map. :thumbsup:

If you're in Rotterdam you have to try the apple tart at Cafe Brasserie Dudok, it's known throughout the country as the best.

For your smoking needs try 't Trefpunt , Botersloot 7, Rotterdam, or De Poel Eendrachtsweg 29, Rotterdam

If you're in the Den Haag area try De Mazzelaar , Zoutmanstraat 29, 's-Gravenhage

I posted this link a long while back so I decided to link it again as you can find loads of info on all of Nederlands coffeeshops here - Amsterdam Coffeeshop Directory - Cannabis Coffee Shop Guide (http://www.coffeeshop.freeuk.com/index.htm)