Betty Boop
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Nieuwezijds Kolk 21
1012 Amsterdam, Netherlands [Get Directions]
Phone: +31 020-622-5187
Hours: 10:00am-3:00am Daily
Located around the corner from the 420 Cafe in the northern end of Amsterdam is a little coffee shop called Betty Boop. I asked around but could not get a straight answer as to why the place was named Betty Boop so I am guessing the owner is a really big fan of the cartoon.
Betty Boop is a smaller shop that has electric doors that automatically slide open as you approach them. A feature I really liked. Makes it possible to keep your hands in your pockets when it’s freezing cold outside. We had heard that the their entry for the 2008 Cannabis Cup was called Sage and that it cost $25 euros per gram. Most of the weed I had been smoking cost anywhere from $8-15 euros per gram so I was definitely interested to see this Sage.
As I predicted, the people that told us about the Sage had the prices mixed up and it only cost $10 euros per gram. Which if you ask me was 5 euros too much. You can read the review for more info. but take my word, it’s no good.
The shop itself is nothing to write home about either. As I said it’s pretty small, I’d guess there is enough seating for 20 people. The selection they had was nice, but paled in comparison to some of the other coffee shops I visited. I would be willing to give them another shot, maybe in the summer to see if the quality of their smoke is any different. Or maybe someone reading this who has been to Betty Boop can comment and let us know what they think.
I have a feeling Betty Boop is one of the shops that just entered a strain in the 2008 Cannabis Cup in order to take advantage of the extra business they receive as a result of being listed on the contestants map. I don’t think they were really trying to win anything. At least not with the bud that I smoked, it was mids at best.
Don’t get me wrong, if I had not other choice I could spend all day sitting in Betty Boop smoking all they have to offer. But when you are in Amsterdam for The Cup and you have shops like The Greenhouse and Barney’s going all-out, it’s kind of frustrating when you take the time to find a place, spend your hard earned money to buy their sample and then find out that it’s not that stony.
I try not to judge a place whether it be a coffee shop of a medical marijuana dispensary by my first visit. But for now that is all I have to go one. Until I make my way back to Amsterdam and give Betty Boop another look, I am going to have to give them a solid B+. –Chubbs
Grade: B+
Pros: Location, Cool Front Doors
Cons: Low Quality Weed – Need I say more.
Weed Map:
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Sage – The mid grade herb that I mentioned in the above review.
2008 Cannabis Cup – A contest where stoners vote on the best weed in Amsterdam.
Super Lemon Haze – 2008 Cannabis Cup award winning strain. Sweet and super potent.
Barney’s – The new uptown location is one of the nicest spots in the whole city for kicking back and getting high.
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Is that you in front of the shop in the first pic?
H1JACK3R: No, that’s the waiter from the steak joint next door.
It’s very common to see waiters standing out in front of their restaurant talking or having a cig. Sometimes they try and hustle you inside.
if it has low quality weed why is it rated B+ the weed is what it is about.
herbavore: Well because the coffee shops serve more than weed.
But for the most part I do agree with you. I normally do not review a shop based on 1 visit but since I am not going to be in Amsterdam any time soon I gave them the benefit of the doubt.
Cant stand this place. Got in an argument with the budtender. Always heard that the blueberry was fire here but after scoopin some, I realized it was your basic schwag. Avoid this place if you can. Not on point with the modern day coffeeshops in the Dam like Barneys, or a Dampkring outfit.
Hi,
I’m a customer of the Betty Boop and I would like to clarify some minor things mentioned in your review.
First of all it’s pretty confusing that you are talking about Euros using the dollar signs. (The rate is certainly not 1:1)
If you check your picture of the menu you see that they did not ask more than 12 Euros for Sage.
I do remember that they have been selling a dollar note looking packaged ice-o-lator which was 25 each.
Please don’t get me wrong – I like your review, but facts should be facts. I guess it’s sometimes hard to read notes after getting sober
The good thing in Amsterdam is that there are so many shops that everyone should be able to find his/her preferred one.
I personally prefer independent shops to those chains like greenhouse. The quality may vary, but those small shop are doing an amazing job within their capabilities. Did you know that it is not legal to grow/buy more than 5 Grams @ once? Every time they take a big risk to supply us with the nice or not so nice stuff.
Greetz from A’dam!
Mack
wrong adress,wrong tel.no. wrong openinghours ,wrong prices where you realy in that place? or dit you got youre info after smoking the sage