Coffeeshop Seven is a newer face in Rotterdam’s coffeeshop scene, but it has quickly built a solid reputation.
The shop combines a clean, modern interior with the kind of service and consistency people usually only find at older, more established places.
It’s bright, welcoming and well-organized — a nice contrast to the darker, more traditional shops.
Visitors often mention how easy it feels to walk in, take a look at the menu and get exactly what they want without any fuss.
The menu at Seven is well-curated, offering a few reliable strains, some stronger choices and a compact but good hash selection. Prices are transparent, quality is steady, and the staff make sure everything is clearly labeled.
Regulars appreciate the freshness and the balanced range.
Inside, Seven stands out with its clean layout and modern touches — bright lighting, clear counters and a tidy space that feels more café than old-school coffeeshop. It’s a comfortable place for a quick visit or a short break.
The team keep things efficient but friendly. They’re helpful when you have questions and quick to serve without rushing you. It’s a smooth experience that makes the shop appealing to both locals
and visitors.
💡 Tip: Don’t forget your ID. Even if you’ve been here 100 times — Dutch law is strict.
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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.