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Urban Farmacy

The lights were bright, the budtender bros were stoked, and the M83 and Passion Pit coming out of the speakers was turned up to 11.

Urban Farmacy

Just a few blocks from the 60th Avenue MAX stop, this chill little establishment houses some of the best vibes in the city.

Urban Farmacy

420 NE 60th Ave., 957-7832, urbanfarmacyprc.com. Cash only. This is more than a dispensary; it’s a resource center for all things cannabis. Urban Farmacy offers holistic medicine seminars, marijuana growing consultations and access to natural health options and practitioners. A tight collection of growers and health professionals take a hands-on approach to helping customers find the right product … Continue reading Urban Farmacy

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