Rokerij
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Zumzamin
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Rokerji's on Leidesplein
My partner and I visited Amsterdam in the first week of December and visited a few coffeeshops: Media Club, Katsu, Bluebird & Rokerji. While the Katsu is my favorite for it's cozy atmosphere, the Rokerji in the Leidesplein area was very open and when I toked a bit over the line, the bouncer was very nice and brought me a bit of chocolate and sugar water to bring me down a bit. I think the elephant motif and the mandala very entrancing.
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I wanted to try a spacecake and the budtender at Picasso sent me to Rokerij II on Singel. I waited at the counter for what seemed forever while the tender seemed to pretty much ignore me. I almost left when he finally helped me, but he said they were out of cakes. Then he did a very cool thing. He said, "Come with me" and walked outside. He yelled down to a budtender at The Doors to see if they had any in stock and they did, so I picked one up there. It totally changed my opinion of the shop. I was on my way out of town, so I didn't sample the gear, but I will definitely try Rokerij when I go back.
- Mr Oranje
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The first thing you notice upon entering this coffeeshop (other than the sweet smell of mother natures finest herb) is the décor. As soon as you walk in you become immersed into another world, the walls were painted in deep purples and mauves, contrasted with gold writing and symbols. Grand chandeliers hung from the ceiling, lighted only faintly so as to create a more relaxing atmosphere. The seating matches the décor with benches strewn with purple cushions, stools made out of thick oak wood and low coffee tables to match. In a couple of areas there were circular benches with a plethora of cushions. The coffeeshop was nicely broken up by having a main walkway leading from the door to the toilets at the very back, although there is actually no door on the toilets and they initially seem quite open, once you get inside they are suitable private, but you will still be aware of the goings on outside. Next to this on each side up a few steps were long raised seating areas giving you a full view of the whole coffeeshop, although nicely separated by having w wooden rail and pillars making you still feel shut away from the main coffeeshop.
The atmosphere was amazing, the relaxed lighting was complimented by a few different coloured lights changing continuously, giving it an almost relaxed Moroccan disco feel with alternative exotic music at the right level. There was a nice level of background chatter and just enough people to make it look popular without being too busy, we had no problems getting a bench for us all. This coffeeshop is definitely one of the best for just chilling out and relaxing with lots of interesting things going on around you to look at whilst your stoned. They even have a waitress service to bring you drinks. The variety of drinks was also very good with fresh coffee, milkshakes and a variety of fruit drinks, although the cost was relatively expensive. The weed like the drinks was also fairly expensive, however it was worth it.......
Pacman.
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The first thing you notice upon entering this coffeeshop (other than the sweet smell of mother natures finest herb) is the décor. As soon as you walk in you become immersed into another world, the walls were painted in deep purples and mauves, contrasted with gold writing and symbols. Grand chandeliers hung from the ceiling, lighted only faintly so as to create a more relaxing atmosphere. The seating matches the décor with benches strewn with purple cushions, stools made out of thick oak wood and low coffee tables to match. In a couple of areas there were circular benches with a plethora of cushions. The coffeeshop was nicely broken up by having a main walkway leading from the door to the toilets at the very back, although there is actually no door on the toilets and they initially seem quite open, once you get inside they are suitable private, but you will still be aware of the goings on outside. Next to this on each side up a few steps were long raised seating areas giving you a full view of the whole coffeeshop, although nicely separated by having w wooden rail and pillars making you still feel shut away from the main coffeeshop.
The atmosphere was amazing, the relaxed lighting was complimented by a few different coloured lights changing continuously, giving it an almost relaxed Moroccan disco feel with alternative exotic music at the right level. There was a nice level of background chatter and just enough people to make it look popular without being too busy, we had no problems getting a bench for us all. This coffeeshop is definitely one of the best for just chilling out and relaxing with lots of interesting things going on around you to look at whilst your stoned. They even have a waitress service to bring you drinks. The variety of drinks was also very good with fresh coffee, milkshakes and a variety of fruit drinks, although the cost was relatively expensive. The weed like the drinks was also fairly expensive, however it was worth it.......
Pacman.
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- geekymonkey
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Was just at Rokerij III earlier this week. Their weed was so good that I went back every morning for something new. The White Widow (9e/g) was unbelievable looking, Laughing Buddah (9e/g) was a great up weed and the NL 5X Haze (13e/g) bio was worth the extra coin.
I think they had both the NYC diesel and something Sour on the menu.
I think they had both the NYC diesel and something Sour on the menu.
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mark the martian
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mark the martian
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