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Coffeeshops off the beaten path
Posted: 2019-05-10, 3:48 pm

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I make a habit of spending 3-4 hours in Amsterdam before I hop the train to Limburg each year. My routine is usually hop the 24 tram and catch Club Media ... Katsu ....Pappilion coffeeshops and then wander on over to The Greenhouse Pijp location. I find these out of the way shops to have really good gear. I have been doing research for my July mission and noticed a shop called Coffeeshop The Stud. Its a good bit out of the city center but the reviews are as good as any shop in Amsterdam. Thinking of adding that destination to my list. Anyone here have any thoughts or comments on The Stud Coffeeshop? Worth the trip?

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Re: Coffeeshops off the beaten path
Posted: 2019-05-13, 8:41 am

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I was not overwhelmed, but its ok. I would add Dampkring near Spui if I were you... Have Fun...
Re: Coffeeshops off the beaten path
Posted: 2019-05-15, 2:56 pm

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The best place to ask coffee shop questions is https://www.coffeeshopdirect.com
Re: Coffeeshops off the beaten path
Posted: 2019-05-16, 3:24 pm

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Thanks mate...I appreciate that

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Re: Coffeeshops off the beaten path
Posted: 2019-05-17, 7:43 pm

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Not that it is that far out or exotic, but the best gear I got last week was at Amnesia.
Popeye's, Greenhouse centrum and Barney's all shared in a common theme--higher prices for lesser weed versus this winter.
Even the Tangerine Haze at Green Place disappointed. They are now selling 25E/gram imported US weed.
I was surprised, but I see the point. Current weed in Colorado is the best I have ever had. Weed in Amsterdam is not keeping up, yet prices rise 10% every year.

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Re: Coffeeshops off the beaten path
Posted: 2019-05-31, 2:55 pm

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From North-South: Dampkring, Amnesia, 420 Coffee Shop on Singel, and Otherside are good places to hang with good gear at fair prices. Some of them even have good coffee.
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