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St. Antoniesbreestraat 77, Amsterdam |
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Formerly Nice Dreams & Sunny. Thanks to Steve (see below) for the picture.
Doody from USA. Sent 28 Oct 2005.
A nice little shop, just down from the Bluebird, but with a better view. Across the way from the Rembrandt Huis, and Rembrandt Corner Cafe. Split into two levels with stairs going down to the bar from street level, and up stairs to a nice seating area with tables, a couch, and foosball table (table football). The whole front of the store is nice big windows to look out from both levels. Downstairs at the wiet counter there is a low ceiling, but it is a nice place to hang. Most of the product is sold for 2 grams, fortunately there are good choices. They have a special, 5 grams "Cristal" bud for 23 euro. They have many drink choices including Looza, Chocomel, etc. and a huge candy bar selection. It is a nice ambiance overall, decorated nice, a cool tree made out of coins is on one wall amongst other interesting art work. They were playing 50 Cent while I was there. I had a Looza and their pre-rolled joint for 3 euro, it was skunk and not too weak, just right. They also have a Photo Play and Pac Man for vid heads. Nice place to stop and take a break, plus Rembrandt used to walk the very streets out the front door.
Dave B from Wales. Sent 30 Nov 2004.
This place was very friendly, with great staff! It's on 2 levels, with a giant tree made out of money. It's very small and cramped, but they have Pacman. Ordered Crystal, which was very very nice, and then Bubblegum, which at 11 Euros for 2 grams was very cool. Great coffee, and skunk muffins. One to watch out for.
Claud from Netherlands. Sent 22 Nov 2004.
This shop is an alternative for the Bluebird a few houses away. You can sit here but the drinks are expensive and the toilet is 50 cents and very small but they play good music so that makes then nice as an alternative.
Emma and Ben from UK. Sent 13 Nov 2004.
Lovely lady serving, very chatty and amazing chandelier. Relaxing and warm after a long days walk. The only place we bought a pre-roll and for 3 Euros it was well worth it!
Steve from USA. Sent 6 Dec 2001.
They have an extensive menu, plenty of domestics and imports. There are some booths towards the front as you enter, where you can relax, and a long bar with stools on the left, extending towards the back. Booths were
stained hard wood and so, I believe, were the tables. It is open fairly late hours. Given the fact that I arrived there having been awake for 39 hours after a red-eye flight, arrived at a late hour, and stayed there an hour (2?) enjoying the atmosphere, I cannot offer much more details on the place itself. A few menu items required doggie bags back to the
bed-and-breakfast, though, and these items were both memorably potent and pungent when enjoyed the next day. Prices were average, maybe a little more for what was labeled as the Thai, but well worth it. Atmosphere notwithstanding, it was among the best, and greenest, and stickiest acreage available from the many, many coffee houses visited during
my weeklong journey through the heart of Amsterdam.
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