Address: 21 Milk St, Boston, MA 02109, USA
Phone: +16175001375
Sunday: 11AM–6PM
Monday: 10AM–7PM
Tuesday: 10AM–7PM
Wednesday: 10AM–7PM
Thursday: 10AM–7PM
Friday: 10AM–7PM
Saturday: 10AM–7PM
Tim Daley
Stefanie was absolutely the best experience I’ve ever had…. You can look at my account, and see I have visited SEVERAL times……. She didn’t give me a sales pitch (Thank You Steff…. She recommended some products that she thought I might enjoy…. And she was correct….. I did absolutely enjoy her recommendations…….. As long as she’s working there O will Definitely be back! Thanks Stefanie……. Your the best….. And again…. There’s NO COMPETITION ! Manager material….. 😉
Katherine Thayer
Always super friendly, not usually a wait for medical patients. Every person who has helped me there has been incredibly patient and knowledgeable and I never feel intimidated asking questions. Plus there’s a $10 travel credit taken off your purchase that you can use twice a month for medical patients and a rewards program
morgan vernon
Aaron was super honest about product and provided me the best costumer service I have had at a dispensary in MA. Will be going back and hopefully being served by Aaron again. Great store, efficient and solid product. Couldn't ask for much more in a Dispo.
Linsey C
Staff is really friendly, and GM Rich is a nice dude willing to go above and beyond for his customers. Been a regular since they opened but after meeting the GM today I gained even more respect for this business.
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Currently still need a prescription not recreationally sold in Mass yet
Recreational marijuana is legal in Massachusetts for adults over 21 years of age. The state has been slow to issue licenses to stores for recreational usage: as of January 2019, there is one shop in Northampton that sells recreational cannabis.
No
They also have recycling program and 11th of every month all veterans get 40 percent off
As soon as the Cannabis commission scarce enough energy to push a pen maybe you will be able to buy recreational marijuana at that location I don't know what the story is why it's taking so long but one thing's for sure they're taking their sweet time
Aaaand this forum is useless lol "terrible" (with no explanation) and "great!" (with no explanation). You both suck.
NETA in Brookline and a place in North Hampton
December
Yes
Standard practices 6ft partitions up mask required
No but you can call the virtual gateway customer service line and they can approve your application for a medical license and give you an updated temporary card until your actual medical card arrives in the mail
They don't and they never will because they are in the financial district and it won't go over well with them.
Yes
Newton. Patriot Care is not ever going to be recreational.
In Boston they do not, they do at their other stores in Lowell and Greenfield. Currently NETA in Brookline is the closest to Boston selling recreational.
Still medical only.
Yes. No recreational shops have opened yet.
I doubt it if its not on the menu
Yea downstairs recommend the strain the one and white fire og
THERE ARE NO VAPING ITEMS ANYWHERE IN MA, OUR REPUBLICAN SENATOR HIMSELF THAT CHOICE ALL BY HIMSELF! SENDING 100'S OF BUSINESSES OUT OF WORK... SHAME ON HIM! (I DON'T EVEN SMOKE VAPES) PEOPLE IN NH CAN RIDE WITH OUT A HELMET & THEY CAN DIE FROM THAT! DON'T YOU THINK OTHERS SHOULD ALSO BE MAKING THEIR OWN DECISIONS REGARDING YOUR OWN BODY?? LET'S MAKE SURE WE ALL VOTE DEMOCRAT OR INDEPENDENT NEXT VOTING!! WE NEED ALL THE DEMS WE CAN, SO WE CAN GET BACK THE SENATE!! CAN I GET AN AMEN??
No you can buy up to 7 oz for month
Not for medical dispensaries but you can use your license for recreational dispensaries
Boston does not and it never will. The location of the financial district is not designed for it.
Yes
Massachusetts does not accept out of state medical marijuana cards, sadly. The only option you have is to visit a rec shop.
Yes but this location is patient only no recreational
No. To my knowledge no dispensary accepts credit cards. Debit or cash. Most dispensaries waive the ATM fee.
You need to be 21 with a valid ID and the nearest adult dispensary is in Brookline NETA.. THE REST ARE MEDICAL CARD ONLY
You can go to Neta in Brookline...they're recreational!!!
No Patriot Care is for medical patients and I think they plan to stay that way. Otherwise they will have low lifes from Roxbury, etc flooding into the financial district. Not going to happen. Try Salem MA. Alternative Therapies. I think more geared to the recreational crowd. No appointment necessary. Which is big
I have never seen that strain carried by any of the local dispensaries. Sign up for the dispensary newsletter. Keep looking. Good luck,!
If their website doesn't say recreational then they don't have recreational. The places with recreational licenses make it very clear. They post what is available and they give instructions for the best visit. If Patriot doesn't openly state recreational then you can safely assume not. The news has been very good at covering this and a lot of people check daily so the Google algorithms will return results fast. Just search Massachusetts recreational marijuana.
Yes, it is. But it is not difficult.a little pricey, but not too hard to get approved. Good luck!
No they don't. But as far as I know any garden shop can sell them. But finding one that does is hard. There is a hydroponics store just outside Dudley square in Roxbury. Check them out
Get one online, or find a local cannabis Dr online and go see him with that seizure or bad back problem that's been bothering you.good luck
As of March only 10 recreational dispensaries were licensed and Patriot is not one. The Boston shop is likely to be slow to license because of regulatory procedures. Just go to Google and look up recreational dispensaries Massachusetts. The list is reliable. Anyone with recreational posts their information, because it's a profit center and affects local businesses.
If you have a medical card, you can but at patriot. They do not do recreational yet. The places that handle recreational are clearly identified and easy to find with a web search. Any dispensary carrying recreational says so because it's big profit center. If a site does not say so, then it doesn't have recreational yet. They are all legal at state level and not at federal so your question is ambiguous. If you are asking for a recreational dispensary near Boston, the closest is probably NETA in Brookline.
Neta in Brookline, MA is the closest to the city that is open for recreational
You will to go through full qualification again.
You can get hemp EXTRACT only without a med card
Andy, when I was there on Vaca, yes we did. On way from Boston to Salem,the Lyft driver took me n wife to a place with gummy worms and tea bags Evan buds. A year or so ago.back in FL, I'm on medical marijuana state card.GOOD LUCK
Patriot care was prescription only last time I checked, a week ago so for Patriot, yes, you need a prescription. If you go about 15 miles north to Salem you can get recreational pot, no script, but for Salem be sure to log on to their site and make an appointment. You are best to take commuter rail to Salem then get a shuttle to the dispensary. They don't allow parking to avoid traffic problems. You also should always check online because status changes rapidly. Locations are very prompt about noting if they have recreational so if a site does not say it offers recreational then it doesn't. Lack of notice means lack of service.
Not at the one on milk st but i believe neta has that available
Where are the dispensary’s located?
In the state of Massachusetts as of right now, (you'll have to look it up on the state website for where or just call the dispensary for info) you need a "medical Marijuana license" in order to purchase medicinal Marijuana from dispensaries. You can call a local dispensary and ask for local doctors that can examine you and certify your need for a license. I only know Leominster as the closest (in reference to Boston) as the only city that is dispensing WITHOUT a license aka recreational sales.
Not yet. Situation is rapidly evolving. Best bet is to check website and assume it's NOT offering recreational unless site says it is. If and dispensary starts recreational then they WILL make it obvious and easy to identify.
Don't think so
Yes. That won't change soon.
You do better with a safe friend you have known for a long time.
I haven't heard of any yet
You need mass id and need to go to one of the locations that offers recreational products. There are five new locations planned for the near future but as of Dec. 23 as far as I know, only Northampton and Salem offer recreational products. Salem operates on an appointment scheme and does not accept walk in customers. A Massachusetts resident would go online, schedule an appointment, then take public transit to Salem. They have a shuttle going to the dispensary. Details are on the website for the Salem dispensary.
Salem offers recreational as of 15 dec 2018. There is no walk in or parking. You need to book an appointment online. They encourage everyone to take the commuter rail to salem, and a shuttle is going to the dispensary from the commuter rail station. Appointments will be required until supply and demand even out. There is also a recreational dispensary in Northampton.
No. Also, there are only 2 recreational shops in Massachusetts as of Dec. 2018 and both are high profile and in the news. There will be more in future but for now it's safe to say that if you don't already know then the answer is no, meaning that the recreational stores, at present, are so well known from the news that you will know them like the Great Barrington shop. If you don't know them then they are safely assumed not to be recreational. The recreational and medicinal dispensaries are marked on maps and a quick Google search will find them. I just searched for recreational dispensary Massachusetts and got them. You can safely assume that when or if a dispensary goes recreational it will be easy to know. Probably the dispensary will have big buttons on its website for recreational and medical with two different product options.
Leominster is the only town closest to Boston that is licensed to sell recreationally; so yes you do need a rx
Yes at Patriot care there are only two recreational marijuana in Massachusetts so far the answer is yes do need a medical card
if you go to The Holistic Center in Brighton its $150 or less for the exam and $50 for the state registration .....that is the best price I've found
Patriot Care is not open for recreational sales.
The first recreational marijuana is going to be under Sierra Naturals Cambridge Somerville and Needham that's not a hundred percent fact that's the way I think it's going to go
No, not yet
Sorry, I do not know that law. Try to google this question or call.
Not sure when....
Unless something's changed since I got mine, you're gonna have to wait till you get the card. I've never heard of a rec card but I doubt dispensaries can distribute any form of ID for buying. Usually has to come from a separate entity
Try True Herbal Consultants they got our paperwork in quuckmy and is a very nice place re:appointment. http://trueherbalconsults.com/
A med card
No, i wish they would mail order! Greenfield might be different.
No, dispensaries are for medical only.
It works good to alleviate stress for me.
You don't. MA residents only, they don't accept other states cards either.
No
They have chocolates, gummies, cookies, and hard candies. Pay special attention to the amount per serving, as the initial numbers you see are for the entire package. When in doubt, ask your budtender and be honest with how much dosage you can handle, as well as if you have had experience with edibles. #1 rule: start with a low dose and add more after 2 hours if you feel like you need more. You can always add, but you cannot take away once you've ingested.
No in order to go to dispesary u need card sux but they wont let u inso if u have card but your script expired u can get it delivered
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