The world of cannabis has blossomed into so much more than flower jars and dispensaries. One of the coolest trends to emerge in recent years is cannabis cafés—vibrant spaces where cannabis enthusiasts ...
Recent legislative changes in California have opened up exciting opportunities for cannabis lounges and retailers. With a new law allowing on-premise consumption areas, the sale of food and drinks, ...
The first café that patrons can smoke cannabis has opened up in West Hollywood. Lowell Cafe is the only full dinner service restaurant cannabis cafe in the nation. Patrons can enjoy a lovely pre-roll ...
The first-ever cannabis cafe is now officially open to the public. Lowell Farms: A Cannabis Cafe offers a new option for consuming cannabis out in the world. For many people, thats an intriguing ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Above: Dan Plante’s Oct. 2 report for KUSI ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill allowing cannabis lounges to sell food and host events, creating Amsterdam-style cafes in California. Celebrities like Whoopi Goldberg, Bill Maher and Woody Harrelson ...
A new law that just took effect in California could bring a slice of Europe to Palm Springs, although it's probably not the slice you're thinking of. AB 1775 allows Amsterdam-style cannabis cafes to ...
Starting in January, Californians will be able to enjoy cannabis Netherlands-style thanks to a newly passed bill legalizing weed cafes. As the Los Angeles Times reports, governor Gavin Newsom has ...
Don’t expect to buy a latte and smoke a joint inside a San Francisco cannabis cafe anytime soon. Despite Gov. Gavin Newsom’s legalizing cannabis cafes and a statewide law going into effect last week ...
A new kind of bar is about to open in Wichita — one that doesn’t serve any alcohol but will leave customers feeling good, its owner promises. Kanna Cafe, which will start welcoming customers this ...
Local Hot Box "Cancel your flight to Amsterdam," suggests Tom Johansmeyer at Daily Finance. He's kidding of course, noting that the café won't become a tourist destination because it is restricted to ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results