Cirrus Social Club Sets High Bar for Denver Cannabis Lounges
The new upscale cannabis-friendly lounge on Colfax Avenue promises a glam interior and ganja selection. Here’s what our reviewer saw.
The new upscale cannabis-friendly lounge on Colfax Avenue promises a glam interior and ganja selection. Here’s what our reviewer saw.
“I saw an Instagram post about a mini-dispensary on the ninth hole, and I’d love to have that option in Colorado.”
“I love to read after smoking weed, but lately I can’t remember anything.”
We can’t find any reports of Colorado children arriving at preschools with backpacks full of marijuana.
You definitely shouldn’t put these pieces in the dishwasher.
“They’ve got all this music, all these people, everyone smoking, no one angry or trying to argue. Denver made a name for itself doing what it does on 4/20.”
4/20 week is here, and Denver dispensaries have plenty of deals to celebrate.
“My friend got tickets to a really cool weed and brunch event for 4/20. Only problem is that I forgot April 20 is on Easter Sunday this year…”
Colorado is still trying to figure out this whole social-consumption thing, but a handful of venues and services have it down.
The Mile High City lives up to its name on 4/20, from an annual celebration at Civic Center Park to cannabis-friendly parties and shows around town.
Every $60 purchase through April 20 equals one entry into the drawing.
“Since dogs can identify expensive truffles, drugs and all other sorts of stuff…”
As another 4/20 approaches, licensed cannabis bars, lounges, tour services and day spas are finally a reality in the Mile High City.
The grand opening is set right before 4/20.
First dates often revolve around coffee or alcohol, so why not psilocybin?
Lipid pneumonia is a bad, bad thing.
Thieves broke into a trailer in the evidence lot and stole pounds of weed. What is this, Super Troopers?
With licensed healing centers and growers coming soon, Colorado’s looming psilocybin therapy program should help New Mexico get a view of what’s to come.
Some people don’t want to vape or eat their CBD, and the hemp market won’t cut it.
“I’m moving and found a pack of strong ones behind my dresser, but I’m pretty sure they’ve been stuck back there since 2022.”
State lawmakers have passed similar laws for federally prohibited substances that show medical promise.
“They’re pretty cheap and don’t require much space. I think that could be an untapped market.”