5 Seattle Dispensary Inspired Paper Cannabis Menus
Do you remember when Washington State became cannabis legal?
Although it may seem like a very long time ago, looking at the calendar, it was almost a whole decade ago!
On December 6, 2012, Washington became the first U.S. state to legalize the recreational use of cannabis and the first State to allow recreational cannabis sales.
Since then, it’s been amazing to watch how the cannabis industry has shifted in not only Washington but the entire United States, with now 19 states being cannabis legal.
In this blog, we thought we’d get creative using our cannabis menu software and share with you some popular dispensaries in Washington’s biggest city, Seattle and what they look like on digital dispensary cannabis menus.
Here are 5 Seattle dispensaries - in no particular order, you’ve got to check out and what we think they’d look like on a cannabis menu.
Green Fire Cannabis Paper Cannabis Menu
If you love the color green, you need to check out Green Fire Cannabis. The Green Fire Cannabis dispensary was named one of the “Top 10 Most Eye-Catching Dispensaries In Seattle” for its extreme green theme. This dispensary is located at 1956 1st Ave. S. in Seattle.
2. (Lux) Pot Shop Paper Cannabis Menu
The LUX Pot Shop, formerly called Stash Pot Shop opened in 2020. What makes this dispensary stand out is not only its minimalist design, like we’ve encorporated on the above print menu, but its commitment to helping and supporting its community, with up to 20% of vendor sales go to support nonprofits. Wow!
3. Have a Heart Paper Cannabis Menu
Have a Heart has dispensaries in Washington, Oregon, and California. This place is not only known for its helpful and knowledgeable staff, but also for having a great selection of flower. Have a Heart was a household name in the medical cannabis community long before cannabis was legalized, and its walkable proximity to Pike’s Place makes it an easy spot for visitors to hit the usual spots.
4. Dockside Cannabis Paper Cannabis Menu
Dockside Cannabis first opened way back in 2011 as the medically-licensed Dockside Co-op. In Seattle, it’s known for being part modern dispensary and part museum as it showcases the history and science of cannabis in the shop. Pairing the wood features from in the store on the paper menu is one way to stay on brand!
5. Hashtag Cannabis Paper Cannabis Menu
Hashtag Cannabis opened their doors in 2015 in Seattle. Hashtag Cannabis is known to support and celebrate the diverse communities in which they live and work by spearheaded several fundraising drives for a wide variety of non-profit organizations. They also offer a ticketed CBD for Seniors guided experience in which customers can reserve spots for an educational tutorial on this powerful cannabinoid and learn about the different products on shelves.
Here at BudSense, we love to check out different dispensaries and learn about all the different ways each dispensary merchandises. We hope you enjoyed traveling with us over to Seattle to learn with us a little about these dispensaries and got inspired to build cannabis menus that exhibit these cannabis brands.
If you’re curious about pricing, check it out on our pricing page. But don’t be a stranger, we are flexible in our offering. Make sure to reach out to us and help us understand your specific needs. We’re here to help.
If you’ve visited any of these dispensaries, comment below and let us know what you thought of them.