Open at 10am on Sundays. Was only person there. Not much seating on ground floor but there's a downstairs area. Friendly service (I made the effort to speak Dutch, albeit not that well). Good advice on products. Biobuitenwiet (bio outdoor weed) was medium strength and gave a nice relaxed body stone, didn't mess with my head like strong sativas do. Good price. Nice. Superpolm similar effect but more expensive. Nice big mugs of tea. A good place to pick up a piece or grinder or any stoner essential, but the Power Plant there was only decent. Not a good place to chill out though. Alright to stop by and pick up something, but with Sky High right across the street, your nose for better bud should take you there. Excellent business like approach, although don't expect too much information about the different choices of hash and weed of which there are many. Good prices which are weighed fairly and come complete with a colourful card insert. No-where to sit down as this isn't really a coffee shop, in fact the coffee machine has always been broken when I've been there. Friendly, un-pretentious and always reliable. Opening again 7 January 2005. Closed by the city council for selling to minors. In fact, it's a headshop. They sell WW, K2, Jack, Orange Bud, Power Plant, Afghan hash, Moroccan ... Even if it seems strange it's great cause you can find lots of kinds of weed, hash, and owner's young. You can also find good tools. Very quiet place, not lot of people. Located just a few paces from "Sky High" on the opposite side of the street is the strangest shop I've ever entered. In fact, I'm not positive that it actually is a coffeeshop but they do sell weed and hash. You walk into a very nondescript establishment with pipes and bongs in the window and along the walls. In the middle of the room sits a large glass booth (like the kind you see in subway stations here in the states) with an attendant inside. You look at a menu or book (can't remember) and tell them what you want. A small packet comes back once you've laid your money down and that's it. You're on your way. How to post comments
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