📍 Heisteeg 6, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Tweede Kamer — the name means second room in Dutch — has operated from the same cosy premises on Heisteeg since 1985, making it one of Amsterdam's longest-established coffee shops. The narrow alley between the bustling Spui square and the Kalverstraat shopping street is easy to miss, which only adds to the sense of discovery when you find it.
The shop is small and intimate, with low ceilings, wooden fittings and the slightly timeworn charm of a place that has never felt the need to update itself for trend. The clientele mixes students, long-term locals and visitors who return specifically for the familiar atmosphere. It is the sort of place that regular visitors to Amsterdam bookmark as their first stop.
The menu is consistently reliable rather than experimental — quality flower and hash at fair prices, typically €9–16 per gram, covering the main categories that most visitors will be looking for. Staff are experienced and efficient. Tweede Kamer works brilliantly as a quiet retreat from the nearby shopping crowds, and the close proximity to the Spui makes it easy to combine with a visit to the city's many bookshops and galleries.
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