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Easily best coffeeshop in dam, fire selection, staff are knowledgable and sound, and the atmosphere is unmatched. Looking forward to coming back next time I’m in Dam💪

**Happy Days Coffee Shop - Amsterdam: A Blissful Retreat**
Nestled in one of Amsterdam's charming streets, Happy Days Coffee Shop is a haven for those seeking a delightful blend of relaxation and enjoyment. This cannabis shop not only offers an impressive selection of high-quality cannabis products but also excels in providing a fantastic range of drinks, making it a standout spot in the city's vibrant coffee shop scene.
The moment you step into Happy Days, you're greeted by an inviting and laid-back ambiance. The interior is thoughtfully designed, with a cozy mix of modern decor and rustic charm. Soft lighting and comfortable seating create a welcoming atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring Amsterdam.
Happy Days takes pride in its extensive cannabis menu, catering to both seasoned enthusiasts and newcomers alike. The knowledgeable staff are more than happy to guide you through their selection, ensuring you find the perfect product to suit your preferences. From top-shelf strains to a variety of edibles, the quality and variety on offer are truly impressive.
Complementing the cannabis experience is a well-curated selection of drinks. Whether you're in the mood for a refreshing smoothie or a chilled soda, Happy Days has you covered.
The standout feature of Happy Days, however, is its exceptional staff. Friendly, approachable, and knowledgeable, they go out of their way to ensure every visitor feels welcome and well taken care of. Whether you're a regular or a first-time visitor, their warm hospitality makes each visit a pleasure.
In a city famed for its cannabis culture, Happy Days Coffee Shop distinguishes itself as a must-visit destination. It's more than just a place to enjoy quality cannabis; it's a sanctuary where you can relax, indulge, and savor the good times. For an unforgettable experience in Amsterdam, look no further than Happy Days Coffee Shop.
Nestled in one of Amsterdam's charming streets, Happy Days Coffee Shop is a haven for those seeking a delightful blend of relaxation and enjoyment. This cannabis shop not only offers an impressive selection of high-quality cannabis products but also excels in providing a fantastic range of drinks, making it a standout spot in the city's vibrant coffee shop scene.
The moment you step into Happy Days, you're greeted by an inviting and laid-back ambiance. The interior is thoughtfully designed, with a cozy mix of modern decor and rustic charm. Soft lighting and comfortable seating create a welcoming atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring Amsterdam.
Happy Days takes pride in its extensive cannabis menu, catering to both seasoned enthusiasts and newcomers alike. The knowledgeable staff are more than happy to guide you through their selection, ensuring you find the perfect product to suit your preferences. From top-shelf strains to a variety of edibles, the quality and variety on offer are truly impressive.
Complementing the cannabis experience is a well-curated selection of drinks. Whether you're in the mood for a refreshing smoothie or a chilled soda, Happy Days has you covered.
The standout feature of Happy Days, however, is its exceptional staff. Friendly, approachable, and knowledgeable, they go out of their way to ensure every visitor feels welcome and well taken care of. Whether you're a regular or a first-time visitor, their warm hospitality makes each visit a pleasure.
In a city famed for its cannabis culture, Happy Days Coffee Shop distinguishes itself as a must-visit destination. It's more than just a place to enjoy quality cannabis; it's a sanctuary where you can relax, indulge, and savor the good times. For an unforgettable experience in Amsterdam, look no further than Happy Days Coffee Shop.


Very friendly staff, nice weed and not to crowded. Definitely recommend this place and will visit you again👍

Great Coffeeshop, the quality is always consistent and the bar workers are patient and nice, always looking to bring you the best high possible and ask the right questions. Deff my Go-to when in that part of Amsterdam.

Update: Sad to see that your last resort is just straight up bullying people but happy to see you can recognize your own ignorance. And you can edit your original reply to make it look better all you want, but you're still unable to refute any of my points. You can be sure that Carlito will be staying far away from your rancid energy. <3
Dear Happy Days,
I am disappointed but sadly not surprised at the sheer ignorance of your reply. I see you don’t have the strongest reading comprehension skills, because my name is Carlotta, not Charlotte. Either you have no legitimate defence or perhaps the review I wrote was too long for you and you could not quite read it properly. As I said, I have never been asked to show my membership or sign up. None of my other friends have ever been asked to show a membership. I’ve never seen anyone else be asked for their membership or to sign up for one. So when you say “We do indeed work with a membership” and that “You can’t say it won’t be enforced, because it certainly will be”, this just shows me you have no problem lying. It also shows me (once again) you aren’t the best at reading because at no point in my review did I say that it can not or should not be enforced. If you want to enforce your membership policy, go right ahead! All I said is that it should be enforced equally, but unfortunately you don’t do that, as my more than sufficient experience as a customer at your coffeeshop speaks to. You have yourself admitted in this reply that you make exceptions to your ‘strict’ policy for tourists - so obviously it’s not as strict as you say it is. Clearly, it’s only strict with certain kinds of people.
So, this was your first line of defence: lying. Because as I have shown, this claim that you enforce your membership policy strictly is just blatant nonsense. It’s honestly a little offensive to my intelligence that you think you can just undermine all my personal experience and my original review like that. Your second line of defence is just turning around and accusing me of being “cliché” and telling me I should be ashamed for thinking like this. You tell me this is a “true accusation”. Quite frankly, I was nicer than I had to be in how I worded my ‘accusation’. I explained my experience clearly and calmly, then suggested that some of your policies or employees are exhibiting what seems like racial profiling. I didn’t just come right out and say “Happy days is racist!!” because I also take these kinds of accusations seriously. Sadly, clichés are clichés for a reason: because they happen a lot! So if you think my accusation is cliché, maybe it is! Doesn’t mean it’s not valid or true. I really think it shows how illegitimate and weak your response is when all you can do is try and push the blame on me, and insinuate that I’m just being weird and unreasonable. Lastly, your response is giving very much “I can’t be racist I have black friends” energy. It’s great you have people of colour on your team, and I sure hope they do feel accepted. But the fact alone that you have people of colour working there does not mean that your coffeeshop is a utopia free of racist bias.
It’s obvious that you don’t have any valid way to defend or excuse what happened to my friend, I guess because you see no problem with the situation. I would have been open to working this issue out, because I am honestly quite sad I lost one of my favourite coffeeshops today. But to work things out would require speaking with someone who is able to string a coherent sentence together, and what this nonsensical reply has shown me is that you’re not quite able to do that. Instead of being open to taking responsibility, reflecting on your own problematic behaviour, and improving the situation, you just made an ugly situation uglier with a total lack of accountability.
Dear Happy Days,
I am disappointed but sadly not surprised at the sheer ignorance of your reply. I see you don’t have the strongest reading comprehension skills, because my name is Carlotta, not Charlotte. Either you have no legitimate defence or perhaps the review I wrote was too long for you and you could not quite read it properly. As I said, I have never been asked to show my membership or sign up. None of my other friends have ever been asked to show a membership. I’ve never seen anyone else be asked for their membership or to sign up for one. So when you say “We do indeed work with a membership” and that “You can’t say it won’t be enforced, because it certainly will be”, this just shows me you have no problem lying. It also shows me (once again) you aren’t the best at reading because at no point in my review did I say that it can not or should not be enforced. If you want to enforce your membership policy, go right ahead! All I said is that it should be enforced equally, but unfortunately you don’t do that, as my more than sufficient experience as a customer at your coffeeshop speaks to. You have yourself admitted in this reply that you make exceptions to your ‘strict’ policy for tourists - so obviously it’s not as strict as you say it is. Clearly, it’s only strict with certain kinds of people.
So, this was your first line of defence: lying. Because as I have shown, this claim that you enforce your membership policy strictly is just blatant nonsense. It’s honestly a little offensive to my intelligence that you think you can just undermine all my personal experience and my original review like that. Your second line of defence is just turning around and accusing me of being “cliché” and telling me I should be ashamed for thinking like this. You tell me this is a “true accusation”. Quite frankly, I was nicer than I had to be in how I worded my ‘accusation’. I explained my experience clearly and calmly, then suggested that some of your policies or employees are exhibiting what seems like racial profiling. I didn’t just come right out and say “Happy days is racist!!” because I also take these kinds of accusations seriously. Sadly, clichés are clichés for a reason: because they happen a lot! So if you think my accusation is cliché, maybe it is! Doesn’t mean it’s not valid or true. I really think it shows how illegitimate and weak your response is when all you can do is try and push the blame on me, and insinuate that I’m just being weird and unreasonable. Lastly, your response is giving very much “I can’t be racist I have black friends” energy. It’s great you have people of colour on your team, and I sure hope they do feel accepted. But the fact alone that you have people of colour working there does not mean that your coffeeshop is a utopia free of racist bias.
It’s obvious that you don’t have any valid way to defend or excuse what happened to my friend, I guess because you see no problem with the situation. I would have been open to working this issue out, because I am honestly quite sad I lost one of my favourite coffeeshops today. But to work things out would require speaking with someone who is able to string a coherent sentence together, and what this nonsensical reply has shown me is that you’re not quite able to do that. Instead of being open to taking responsibility, reflecting on your own problematic behaviour, and improving the situation, you just made an ugly situation uglier with a total lack of accountability.

I used to be a very loyal customer and would visit regularly. After a very disappointing and unpleasant experience on Thursday, this has now changed. I was inside the lounge smoking and waiting for my friend to join me, but my friend (who is a black man) was not allowed in. The guy working told my friend that the lounge is for members only. Now, there is indeed a sign on the door that says it is for members only but I have in all my times coming here NEVER seen that rule be enforced or even brought up. It has never been mentioned to me or any of the friends I've brought here before. My friend told the staff member that I was inside waiting and that I am not a member, and the staff replied that the rule does not apply to women. He then mentioned something about a recent rise in criminality meaning they have to be vigilant with registering people as members, and told my friend he could send a picture of his ID and come back to use the lounge the next day. Once again, I have been here too many times to count, I've witnessed many interactions and multiple people be let into the smoking area, and have never seen anyone be asked about their membership. I've also never had an issue bringing people here before, but this time my friend just so happens to be black and all of the sudden there's a problem? All of the sudden they're citing criminality as an issue? Ironically, when we went across the street to another coffeeshop thinking the lounge was open, the dude working there recommended we go to Happy Days. When we told him what had just happened, even HE said it was really weird, and confirmed that usually they just let anyone in and he's never heard of any rules like this.
If you're going to have a membership policy, then you need to enforce it equally. If what the staff member said is true (which I doubt), that the rule does not apply to women, then that's also weird because what kind of strange sexist rule is that? Why would you not hold women to the same standard? But again, I have NEVER seen this membership policy be enforced or mentioned. I don't think that this actually has anything to do with a membership policy at all. The whole thing stinks of racial profiling and discrimination. Super bizarre and upsetting experience overall. I guess the Happy Days are only happy if you're white? I don't feel like I can come here anymore in good conscience considering how my friend was treated, so I will not be coming back.
If you're going to have a membership policy, then you need to enforce it equally. If what the staff member said is true (which I doubt), that the rule does not apply to women, then that's also weird because what kind of strange sexist rule is that? Why would you not hold women to the same standard? But again, I have NEVER seen this membership policy be enforced or mentioned. I don't think that this actually has anything to do with a membership policy at all. The whole thing stinks of racial profiling and discrimination. Super bizarre and upsetting experience overall. I guess the Happy Days are only happy if you're white? I don't feel like I can come here anymore in good conscience considering how my friend was treated, so I will not be coming back.

Just wanted to leave a review about Coffeeshop Happy Days. My partner and I were staying just down the road from Happy days. So Happy Days very quickly became our local go to. Great selection of products and such friendly staff. Always welcoming and nice to talk to. We both loved the vibe of Coffeeshop Happy Days. Edibles are 10 out of 10! Ended up in Happy Days everyday, sometimes even twice a day.
Thank you ever so much. When we come back to Amsterdam, we will definitely be back to Happy Days.
Thank you ever so much. When we come back to Amsterdam, we will definitely be back to Happy Days.