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Dispensary spotlights, strain reviews, guides, and local cannabis culture.
Fenway and Kenmore: Concert-Night Cannabis Pacing
The Fenway and Kenmore concert corridor runs House of Blues, MGM Music Hall, Lansdowne. Pacing matters, and so does where you consume.
South Boston Castle Island and the Pleasure Bay Walk
Castle Island and Pleasure Bay anchor the longest urban harbor walk in Boston. South Boston's neighborhood pace fills the rest of the day.
Charlestown Navy Yard: A Quieter Harbor Cannabis Day
Charlestown's Navy Yard offers a quieter, slower harbor day than the Seaport. Bunker Hill anchors the climb above.
Boston Harbor Cannabis Day from the Seaport
The Seaport-anchored harborwalk and ferry corridor make a cannabis-aware Boston Harbor day work without ever consuming in public.
Chinatown Late-Night and the Theatre District: Cannabis-Aware Evenings
Chinatown stays open later than almost anywhere else in Boston. Pair the late-night with a deliberate cannabis pace and a Theatre District show.
North End Italian and Late-Night Espresso: A Cannabis-Aware Evening
The North End's Italian restaurant scene works on a tight, deliberate pace. Cannabis fits at the edges, never at the table itself.
Seaport and Fort Point: Waterfront Dining with a Cannabis Frame
The Seaport's waterfront restaurant corridor pairs naturally with a low-key cannabis-aware approach to dinner.
Jamaica Plain, Roslindale, and Dorchester: The Quieter Southside
Jamaica Plain, Roslindale, and Dorchester make up Boston's quieter southside. Slower pace, more porches, and a different cannabis rhythm.
South End and Roxbury: Cannabis Culture in the Restaurant Corridor
The South End restaurant corridor and Roxbury's cultural anchors share a rhythm that pairs well with a slow cannabis-aware evening.
Back Bay and Beacon Hill: A Cannabis-Aware Walking Day
Back Bay's brownstone grid and Beacon Hill's gas-lamp lanes pair naturally with a slow cannabis-aware day. Here is the walking shape.
The Strains Boston Dispensaries Can't Keep in Stock
We asked four of Boston's busiest shops what's moving this month. Here are the top five — and what makes each one worth trying.
A First-Timer's Guide to Boston's Best Local Dispensaries
Three shops in Boston worth the trip, whether you're looking for craft flower, edibles with actual flavor, or a budtender who'll take their time with you.