How to Get the Best Weed in Seattle

Seattle, Washington, is a popular destination for first-time cannabis customers. After you've checked out the top tourist spots in West Seattle like Pike Place Market and the Space Needle and taken a trip to Capitol Hill, it's time to start looking for the best dispensary in Washington State.

Not sure where to start when looking for the best weed in Seattle? These tips will get you off to a great start with your weed adventure in Seattle, WA:

  • Look outside Seattle city proper

  • Look for a pot shop that stocks high-quality cannabis brands

  • Take a Seattle cannabis tour

Look Outside Seattle City Proper

Visitors to the Seattle area usually look for a pot shop in the heart of the city. However, looking at other dispensaries in the Greater Seattle area is an excellent way to broaden your horizons. Compared to inner-city dispensaries in Seattle, suburban dispensaries are often quieter—you'll be able to enjoy a more relaxed browsing experience and longer in-depth conversations with the knowledgeable staff. You can also score better deals in many cases. 

In Bellevue and Kirkland, for example, there are several recreational cannabis dispensaries located within 15 minutes of the city. As well as being surrounded by beautiful trees and having a great neighborhood connection, these locations have friendly staff, great prices, and an extensive selection of quality products.

Shop for Niche Cannabis Brands

Washington was one of the first states to legalize cannabis; medical marijuana was legalized in 1998, and recreational cannabis was legalized in 2012. Even though Seattle’s cannabis industry has expanded far beyond the original medical community, many niche brands continue to produce therapeutic-grade pre-rolls, edibles, vape cartridges, and flower—now available to all adults aged 21 and above. If you’re looking for high-quality cannabis in Washington State, be sure to check out dispensaries that carry these top-tier Washington brands:

Phat Panda

Phat Panda is Seattle's leading cannabis brand and produces “copious amounts of cannabis” in more than 40 strains at their precision-controlled Grow Op Farms facility in Spokane Valley. Some highlights from their selection include Ice Cream Cake, Wedding Cake Platinum, Grand Daddy Purple, and Trophy Wife Platinum, as well as their very own strain: Panda OG. 

In addition to premium flower, look out for Phat Panda's partner brands when shopping for cannabis, including Hot Sugar (edibles) and Sticky Frog dabs. These cannabis concentrates are all made from the same Grow Op cannabis that Phat Panda fans know and love. You can even find Panda PAX Pods for use with your favorite PAX Era vape pen.

Artizen

For cannabis customers looking for a brand that creates organically grown, ethical, handcrafted cannabis, it doesn't get much better than Artizen. Operating in various locations around Washington State, Artizen grows its cannabis plants in coco coir and uses natural, non-toxic rooting gel, biologicals, plant-derived pest-deterrents, and predatory insects.

After harvest, the buds are naturally cured and hand-trimmed to perfection before being packaged in glass jars and shipped to stores. In the Artizen range, look out for classic strains like Grape Ape, Jack Herer, Wedding Cake, Gelato Runtz, and exotic pre-rolls featuring Dutchberry and Galactic Glue.

Leira

Customers who appreciate the finer things in life will want to look out for dispensaries that stock the premium cannabis brand Leira. This high-end brand is the source of the elusive $1,000 24k gold leaf cannagar, featuring 12 grams of premium cannabis from Gold Leaf Gardens, infused with rosin oil and wrapped in—you guessed it—cannabis leaves gilded with 24k gold!

The choice of sports stars, A-list celebrities, and cannabis connoisseurs, a Leira cannagar is a bucket-list experience for cannabis lovers living in or visiting Seattle. Visitors will be happy to know that Gold Leaf Gardens cannabis is "living organic," meaning that it's grown with handcrafted soil that's rich in microorganisms. If you find a pot shop with Leira and have $1,000 (plus tax) to spend on marijuana, a Leira cannagar is a once-in-a-lifetime experience!

Ceres

Ceres Gardens is a licensed I-502 producer and processor in Washington that produces a delectable line of infused chocolate bites and a powerful CBD Dragon Balm. In the Ceres range of edibles, customers can choose from indica, sativa, and high-CBD options to suit their desired mood. Please note that first-timers may only need one-quarter to half of one "bite" to feel psychoactive effects.

True to their values, Ceres uses insect predators to control pests naturally, along with pesticides that are approved by the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) for marijuana cultivation. Ceres cannabis is as close to organic as you can get without the certification.

Buy 1:1 Dragon Balm in Kirkland, Eastgate, Factoria, or BelRed

Fairwinds

Fairwinds is one of the top Seattle brands for customers who are interested in the therapeutic effects of CBD. In the Fairwinds selection, you'll find a range of physician-reviewed tinctures, droppers, balms, relief sticks, capsules, suppositories, and vape cartridges ranging from a minimum 1:1 CBD:THC ratio to a high 10:1 CBD:THC ratio and products with CBN for sleep.

Fairwinds' Omrita cannabis plants are cloned for complete consistency and grown to maximize the health of the root system and plant canopy. And while their products are offered on the recreational cannabis market, Fairwinds goes above and beyond to ensure their products meet WA Department of Health standards for medical products, including good management practices (GMP), high-CBD compliance, and testing for consistent potency, forbidden pesticides, mycotoxins, heavy metals, residual solvents, yeast, and mold.

Take a Seattle Cannabis Tour

Ultimately, the easiest way to find the best marijuana dispensaries and best weed in Seattle is to take a Seattle cannabis tour. There are several popular tour providers that will take you to cannabis shops (including recreational and medical dispensaries), extraction labs, glass-blowing facilities, and more.

Alternatively, you can arrange your own private tour that includes top dispensaries in Seattle (including Green Theory—Bellevue's original cannabis store), along with landmarks like the Space Needle, Museum of Pop Culture, and the Seattle waterfront. If you're in a rush, you can even order online while you're seeing the sights of the city and pick up your order on your way through.

Other Things to Know About Buying Weed in Seattle, WA

While you're looking out for the best weed in Seattle, it can help to keep these tips in mind:

  • Adults aged 21 and above can purchase cannabis from any licensed I-502 dispensary in Seattle with a government-issued ID or passport.

  • The purchase limits for cannabis in Washington State are:

    • 1 ounce of cannabis

    • 7 grams of cannabis concentrates

    • 16 ounces of cannabis-infused products in solid form

    • 72 ounces of cannabis-infused products in liquid form

  • Cannabis may not be consumed in-store, in view of the public, or on federal lands (such as monuments and national parks).

  • Many dispensaries have vendor sales, daily deals, first-time customer offers, and/or a loyalty program that visitors can take advantage of for lower prices.

  • Online ordering is offered by most dispensaries for expedited checkout.

Enjoy the Best Weed in Seattle!

The wide range of cannabis shops, unique, high-quality brands, and high purchase limits for edibles and infused beverages—not to mention the extremely pro-cannabis culture—make Seattle one of the best places for experienced cannabis connoisseurs and first-timers to purchase marijuana. 

With a little searching and local knowledge, you should soon find plenty of cannabis products to love.

Oliver

Oliver is a cannabis enthusiast who loves to write about medical as well as recreational topics to help patients and casual users get the most out of their experience with cannabis.

https://higherleaf.com
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