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Thurman Street Collective

Basically a weed-infused pantry.

Trees

Trees is the future of dispensaries.

Tru Cannabis

If you’re overcome with déja vù upon entering Tru’s Broadway location, it’s probably because you’ve been there before, even if you don’t think you have.

Urban Farmacy

A bright and woody space that hosts a pair of displays showcasing a staggering variety of flower.

Vessel

Vessel lets its flower speak for itself.

Virtue Supply

You’ll find the entrance by spotting the tourists who’ve stopped to photograph the large sign that reads “Gluten-Free Marijuana.”

Zion Cannabis

Zion fulfills all expectations for the unofficial pot shop of the Portland State campus.

TreeHouse Collective

A shop that’s neither pretentious nor overt in its stonerness.

Tetra

With so many neighborhood shops competing for business, bringing unique products to the shelf is the newest and best way to stand out.

Silver Stem

Hollywood District’s best-kept secret.

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