Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
A unique cannabis-friendly hangout with chill vibes, simple comfort food, and infused drinks; great for relaxing, but service consistency, fees, and policy friction can frustrate.
New Amsterdam Cafe delivers a distinctive cannabis-friendly experience with genuine destination appeal and loyal following, but grade C+ reflects meaningful gaps in execution. Food and service consistency varies noticeably—milkshakes and flatbreads satisfy when prepared well, yet undercooked items and inconsistent drink quality appear regularly. Staff tone swings between genuinely warm and notably curt, particularly during busy periods. The funky, trippy setting and social lounge vibe create real cultural value for the cannabis community, yet operational reliability falls short of higher-grade standards.
A long-standing cannabis-friendly cafe where people come to relax and linger, play old board games, and sip milkshakes or mochas before heading downstairs to the smoking lounge. Reviews describe a funky, trippy decor and a staff that can swing from warm to brusque. One visitor summed it up as a place with "chill vibes and good tunes," though a few noted the downstairs can feel a bit cold in winter. The cooking leans comfort-first: grilled cheese variations, flatbreads, hot dogs, Jamaican patties, and sweet treats. When it hits, the milkshakes and simple snacks satisfy those "munchies" cravings; when it misses, drinks can taste too sweet or under-flavored. Expect basic cafe fare rather than chef-y flourishes, with some infused beverage options for the experience-driven crowd. Families should note the venue is cannabis-focused. While the menu includes kid-appealing items like cheese flatbread, mac and cheese, and brownies, multiple reviewers objected to the lounge context for minors. If you want a straightforward family meal, consider a more traditional cafe nearby instead.
Area: Lively, gritty downtown block mixing historic buildings, indie shops, and counterculture spots; caters to casual hangouts.
Safety: Mixed; busy by day, can feel edgy at night. Stay aware and use well-lit routes.
Nearby: Near Gastown and downtown offices; close to shops and nightlife, drawing tourists and locals.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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