Cafe De Kashmir Lounge

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Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Lounge· Live music venue

Cafe De Kashmir Lounge Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Cafe De Kashmir Lounge is located in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Jan Pieter Heijestraat 85-87. Cafe De Kashmir Lounge is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category lounge in Netherlands.

Address

Jan Pieter Heijestraat 85-87

Price range

$$$

Phone

+31 206832268

Service options

Outdoor seatingDine-in

Amenities

Dogs allowedGender-neutral toiletsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCocktailsDancingFoodFood at barSpiritsWine

Open hours

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fairy opi

Really cool decor, comfortable lounge areas and chilled atmosphere. Reasonable prices. Good range of drinks.

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Akash Abraham Mammen

Awesome place for Manali cream!! Vibe is gold.

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tijn Asbeek brusse

Nice place to smoke and drink, also nice food

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Ivan der Skeptische

Very friendly and welcoming staff and awesome atmosphere. Thanks guys!

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pobulke

My absolutely favourite coffeeshop in Amsterdam. Very cozy place to smoke, especially the room with huge pillows to sit (or lie) on. Doesn’t get too crowded since it’s not in the center, but localization is still very good. Would recommend to everyone wanting to explore some nice coffeeshops.

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Jack Winstone

Good music, a great mix of locals and tourists make it a comfortable, diverse blend. Great to relax and have a drink or a smoke. They also have a handy coffee shop directly across the road.

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Frans Wolters

Super cafe and coffeeshop to chill out. Located 5 min from the Leidseplein around the corner of 1 of the best shopping streets of Amsterdam (kinkerstraat). Snacks, drinks LIVE DJ and a lovely staff. Also since it is 5 min away from the centre the prices are a lot better :)

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Hazel Ballard

The neighborhood coffee shop was such a great experience. The people were welcoming and their mint tea is to die for.