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Top 3 Coffeeshops in Amsterdam | Local Picks

Definition
We've been based in Amsterdam since 1999. Here are the three coffeeshops our team actually recommends — no tourist traps, no filler.
Why Only Three?
Amsterdam has roughly 170 licensed coffeeshops. Every travel blog on the internet will give you a top 10 or top 15 — copied from the same Google reviews, written by someone who spent a weekend here and hit the obvious spots near Dam Square. We're not doing that.

Azarius has operated from Amsterdam since 1999. Our staff lives here, works here, and walks past dozens of coffeeshops on the way to the shop every day. Half our customers ask us for a coffeeshop recommendation before they've even looked at our shelves. We've been giving this same short list for years — and it's always three, not ten, because most people don't need ten. They need the right one.
Our criteria: strain quality, knowledgeable staff, a space you actually want to sit in, and fair prices. We deliberately left out the tourist magnets. You already know The Bulldog exists — you don't need us to tell you about it. These three are where we'd take a friend visiting Amsterdam for the first time.
Boerejongens — Best Coffeeshop in Amsterdam for First-Timers
If you've never been to an Amsterdam coffeeshop before, Boerejongens is where you should start. The name translates to "Farmer Boys" and they run their shop the way a good farm runs its operation — everything is clean, labelled, and the staff can explain exactly what you're getting and why. It's the closest thing Amsterdam has to a dispensary-style experience, but without the sterile corporate feel.

They have four locations across the city. The one on Utrechtsestraat (near Rembrandtplein) is the most accessible for visitors. Walk in and you'll see the menu displayed clearly — strains are organised by type and effect, with THC and CBD percentages listed. The budtenders will ask what kind of experience you're after and steer you toward something appropriate. We've never seen them upsell a first-timer onto something too strong, which is rare.
What to order: Their Amnesia Haze (around €12/g) is a consistent sativa that gives you energy without anxiety — good for a daytime Amsterdam walk. If you want something mellow for the evening, ask for their indica selection. They rotate stock, so trust the budtender's recommendation on what's fresh that week.
The honest bit: Boerejongens can get busy on Friday and Saturday evenings. The seating area at Utrechtsestraat is small. Go on a weekday afternoon if you want the full experience with time to ask questions.
Where: Utrechtsestraat 21 (also locations on Baarsjesweg, Haarlemmerstraat, and in West). Open daily.
Grey Area — Best Coffeeshop in Amsterdam for Quality
Grey Area is a tiny American-owned coffeeshop tucked into a side street near the Jordaan — easy to walk past if you don't know it's there. That's part of the appeal. It's been winning Cannabis Cup awards since the 1990s, and the quality of what they stock is consistently a step above what you'll find in the bigger shops.

The space itself is small — maybe 20 seats. No fancy interior, no Instagram decor. Just a counter, some stools, walls covered in stickers and awards, and an owner who genuinely knows his product. When the guy selling it to you has personally selected and tested every strain on the menu, you notice the difference.
What to order: Their Grey Haze and Crystal Coma are local legends. Prices are slightly higher than average (€13-16/g for top-shelf) but the quality justifies it. If you care about terpene profiles and growing methods the way a wine person cares about terroir, this is your shop. Ask what just came in — they get small batches from specialist growers that sell out within days.
The honest bit: It's cramped. If you're with a group of more than three, you'll be standing. And because it's popular with locals and in-the-know tourists, there can be a queue on weekends. Go early (they open at noon) or on a weekday.
Where: Oude Leliestraat 2 (2 minutes from the Anne Frank House). Open daily from noon.
Dampkring — Best Coffeeshop in Amsterdam for Atmosphere
Dampkring became internationally famous when George Clooney and Brad Pitt filmed a scene from Ocean's Twelve here in 2004. Twenty years later, it's still worth visiting — not because of the film, but because the interior is one of the most beautiful coffeeshop spaces in the city. Art Deco woodwork, stained glass, mosaic tiling, warm lighting. It feels like walking into a 1920s Amsterdam salon that happens to sell excellent weed.

The original Dampkring is on Handboogstraat, a quiet street between Spui and Rembrandtplein. Despite the movie fame, it's not overrun with tourists the way you'd expect. The crowd is a genuine mix of locals and visitors, the music is always good, and the staff has the relaxed competence of people who've done this for a long time. It's the coffeeshop where you sit down intending to stay for one joint and end up spending the afternoon.
What to order: Their pre-rolls are well-made and priced fairly (€5-7). The hash menu is strong — they carry several Moroccan and Afghan imports alongside Dutch-grown options. For flower, their White Widow (a classic Amsterdam strain) is reliably good and reasonably priced at €10/g.
The honest bit: The fame means it can get touristy on summer weekends. But even then, the atmosphere holds up. The interior does the heavy lifting — it's genuinely that good. Avoid the peak hours (Friday 5-8pm) and you'll be fine.
Where: Handboogstraat 29 (between Spui and Rembrandtplein). Open daily.
Quick Comparison
| Coffeeshop | Best For | Area | Price/g | Vibe |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boerejongens | First-timers | Utrechtsestraat | €10-14 | Clean, professional, informative |
| Grey Area | Connoisseurs | Jordaan | €13-16 | Small, specialist, award-winning |
| Dampkring | Atmosphere | Spui / Rembrandtplein | €10-14 | Art Deco, beautiful, spend-the-afternoon |
Tips for Visiting Amsterdam Coffeeshops
Bring cash. Most coffeeshops are still cash-only. A few accept cards now, but don't count on it. There are ATMs everywhere in the centre.
Start low. If it's your first time, take two or three puffs and wait 20-30 minutes. Amsterdam strains are typically stronger than what you might be used to. Edibles (space cakes) hit harder and later — give them a full hour before deciding you need more.
No tobacco inside. Coffeeshops don't allow tobacco smoking indoors — you'll be asked to roll a pure joint or use a vaporizer. If you want to mix with tobacco, step outside or ask about their terrace policy. Bringing a portable vaporizer sidesteps this entirely and gives you better flavour anyway.
Don't take photos. It's considered rude in most coffeeshops, especially of other customers.
Go off-peak. Weekday afternoons between 2-5pm are the sweet spot. You'll have space to sit, time to talk to the budtender, and a much better experience than a packed Saturday night.
Bring your own gear. Most shops will sell you a paper or a pre-roll, but if you prefer a grinder and your own rolling papers, bring them. It's normal.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you're visiting Amsterdam, come say hi at Azarius too — we're in the Kerkstraat, a short walk from all three of these coffeeshops. We carry everything from cannabis seeds to magic truffles to grinders. We've been here since 1999 and we're not going anywhere.
Last updated: April 2026
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About this article
Luke Sholl has been writing about cannabis, cannabinoids, and the broader benefits of nature since 2011, and has personally grown cannabis in home grow tents for more than a decade. That first-hand cultivation experience
This blog article was drafted with AI assistance and reviewed by Luke Sholl, External contributor since 2026. Editorial oversight by Joshua Askew.
Last reviewed April 23, 2026
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