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Back Beat
Jools Holland and even Mick
Jagger have popped into this
new and second-hand record/CD
shop specializing in jazz, soul,
funk and R&B. Rare collector's
items to be had. d Egelantiersstraat
19 Map L1
Exota
One of a handful of typically
Jordaan boutiques in this area -
with a trendier edge than most.
d Nieuwe Leliestraat 32 Map K2
Kitsch Kitchen
Ample to spice up your
kitchen and accessorize the
cooks. Pop across the nearby
Rozengracht to number 183,
where “Kitsch Kitchen Kids” has
a range for the little people. d
Rozengracht 8-12 Map K3
De Belly
Unable to wait for Saturday's
organic market? Then head to
this friendly organic store.
Pulses, grains, candles, soaps,
fresh fruit and vegetables, plus a
good selection of wine and beer.
d Nieuwe Leliestraat 174 Map K2
Mechanisch Speelgoed
A fascinating, nostalgia-
inducing collection of mechanical
toys and good old-fashioned
children's playthings. Simply put:
life before Gameboy. d
Westerstraat 67 Map D2
Big Shoe
Fashionable footwear for folk
with big feet. d Leliegracht 12 Map
L2
Coppenhagen 1001 Kralen
Beads and then even more
beads - from gaudy plastic ones
to real pearls, amber and
semiprecious stones - and also
lots of jewellery accessories. d
Rozengracht 54 Map K3
Pasta Panini
A fabulous Italian deli. Great
for freshly-filled ciabattas at
lunchtime or hand-made pasta
for supper. Plus a tantalizing
range of cookies, soup, sauces
and wine. d Rozengracht 82 Map K3
Donald E
Jongejans
Vintage frames
specialist selling a
fascinating selection
of eyewear dating
from the 1800s
onwards. If it's shut,
just check out the
window display. d
Noorderkerkstraat 18
Map D2
Simon Levelt
There are a
staggering 160 types
of tea and around 25
types of coffee to
choose from in this
pleasant, aromatic
store. The company
has been importing
the stuff since 1817.
d Prinsengracht 180
Map K2
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