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  1. Amsterdam Coffeeshops Rated

    Started 1 year ago by MrOranje
    Latest reply from widely

    I know everyone hates a plug, but this is quite interesting if you are looking into going to msterdam Coffeeshops and want to know which are the best ones to go to.

    My two friends and I have cvisited 17 coffeeshops and rated them all on 14 aspects to give them a score out of 140. We have also written a summary on each describing the good elements and bad of each one.

    So if your interested;

    www.Oranjepromotions.co.uk -- Follow the links to AMsterdam Rated

    Hope to see ya there.

  2. The site is always being updated as it is in progress of upgrades all the time, nevertheless all the info is also located on the Oranje Forums.

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  6. Auxerre
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    My favorite coffeeshops over about 10 visits:

    1. Dampkring
    2. De Rokerij (the one near Leidseplein)
    3. Greenhouse (the one just beyond the RLD)
    4. Homegrown Fantasy
    5. The Noon
    6. De Kuil (might be called 420 now)
    7. The Grey Area
    8. Barney's
    9. Abraxas

  7. You'll hear talk of Amsterdam's "brown cafés", but what are they? Well, aside from the tobacco-stained walls that give them their name, there's an untranslatable word in Dutch – gezellig – meaning cosy, intimate, relaxed. Beloved of concertgoers and a stone's throw from the museums, you'll realize from the intellectual hubbub that this one is where Holland's literary crowd hangs out. Though you're unlikely to recognize them, it's predictably adorned with portraits of famed clientele ("most of them are dead, anyway," admits the barman).


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