ABOUT THE DISPENSARY

Yes, our parking lot has 80 parking spaces – so bring your buds! Whether you’re driving from Duxbury, Pembroke, Norwell, Kingston, South Pond, Scituate, Hanover, or beyond, we have a spot for you.

You must bring your ID, but you don’t have to be a Massachusetts resident. And don’t worry about cash – we accept digital payments!

Nope, we get travelers from all over the Northeast and beyond. We see regular out-of-state travelers from Connecticut, New Hampshire, New York, Vermont, and Maine. So we have buds from all over.

Absolutely. And it’s not a bad idea – as the last chance to buy cannabis before hitting Cape Cod, we stay busy! 

Click here to place your order online.

We take pride in our cannabis products. so we personally try each and every product before it hits our shelves. If we don’t like the product, we don’t sell it. And if you have a question about a product, please ask us!

We are about 30 minutes south of Boston, MA.

We cater to the recreational market, but you can find cannabis strains to meet your medical needs. If you’re a medical marijuana patient, be sure to always consult with your doctor first!

ABOUT THE PLANT

Cannabis is the term that includes both “hemp” and “marijuana”. “Hemp” is often referred to as the non-psychoactive cannabis plant. “Marijuana” is often referred to as the psychoactive cannabis plant.

Both THC and CBD are active chemical compounds known as cannabinoids that are derived from the cannabis plant. THC gets you high, and CBD does not. CBD can actually dampen the effects of THC, so if you’re looking for the medical benefits of cannabis without the psychoactive effects, try one of our high CBD, low THC options.

Terpenes are aromatic compounds. They’re what give all plants their smell, including the earthy aromas of cannabis. They’re thought to add to the “entourage effect,” a theory that all of the compounds in cannabis work better together than separately.

The Endocannabinoid System, or ECS, is a system every vertebrate on the planet has. It consists of cannabinoids, receptors, and enzymes that work together to keep your body in homeostasis and metabolic balance.

This is a complicated one. It depends on your preference, your tolerance level, your body chemistry, and what type of experience you’re looking for. If you find smoking too harsh but enjoy the immediate effects, try vaping. If you want a body high (an overall relaxing feeling) instead of a head high (an enhanced creative mind), consider an edible or beverage. However, if you go this route, know that the effects of edibles and beverages are delayed but hit harder than most other consumption methods… so we recommend trying a lower-dose edible or beverage first. 


Talk to your budtender about why you’re shopping for cannabis and what your intentions are, then they’ll help you determine the best place to start. It may take some time and trial and error to find your favorite strain and consumption method, but that’s the fun part.

Cannabinoids like THC and CBD can degrade when exposed to heat and light, so be sure to store your purchases in a cool, dark, dry place. If you purchased edibles, store them in the fridge or freezer to keep them fresh for longer.

Talk to your budtender about why you’re shopping for cannabis and what your intentions are, then they’ll help you determine the best place to start. It may take some time and trial and error to find your favorite strain and consumption method, but that’s the fun part.

ABOUT THE LAWS

To enter the dispensary and to purchase cannabis, you must be 21 or older. We check all IDs at the door.

To enter the cannabis dispensary, you must have a valid photo ID. The state of Massachusetts accepts a valid driver’s license, passport, military ID, or MA ID card showing that you are over the age of 21. Temporary IDs are not accepted.

In Massachusetts, you can purchase up to one ounce of product, with no more than five grams in the form of concentrates and 500 mg in edibles. In your primary residence, you can have up to 10 ounces of cannabis. Any amount over one ounce must be locked up.

No, you can only consume cannabis in your home. Public consumption is not allowed in Massachusetts.

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