Coffeeshop Qiam is a well-hidden secret in Eygelshoven — close to the German border and just far enough from the spotlight to keep things calm.
It’s a modest little shop with loyal local customers and a growing stream of returning tourists now that EU access is allowed again.
You won’t find neon signs or trendy lounges here. Just a practical, discreet place to get what you need.
The menu at Qiam is compact but solid. A few indica and sativa strains, some hash, and usually pre-rolls are available. Don’t expect anything exotic — this is straightforward, affordable Dutch cannabis.
Staff are known to be polite but direct — service is quick, and queues rarely get long.
✅ Tourists welcome (BE/DE/FR)
✅ 18+ with valid ID
🚫 No on-site use
💶 Bring cash (no guarantee on card payment)
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Coffee shops near the borders with Belgium and Germany often have restrictions on allowing tourists. To enter and purchase cannabis, you must either be a Dutch citizen or be employed in the Netherlands.
If you're temporarily working or studying in the country, you can obtain proof from the city council and request a GBA Extract (GBA-Uitreksel). This documentation will help demonstrate your eligibility to access these establishments.