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District Flower Express

4.9(154)

District Flower Express has permanently closed its operations due to recent regulatory changes in Washington DC. The team expresses deep gratitude for the loyalty and support of their customers throughout their time serving the community.

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1802 Columbia Road Northwest

Washington, DC 20009

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Products & Menu

THC:10%–30%
CBD:0%–20%

Features & Amenities

Access

Wheelchair Accessible

Hours

Monday10:00 AM – 9:30 PM
Tuesday10:00 AM – 9:30 PM
Wednesday10:00 AM – 9:30 PM
Thursday10:00 AM – 9:30 PM
Friday10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Saturday(Today)10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Sunday11:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Reviews (154)

4.9

4.9

154 reviews

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Ben Shimiles

January 6, 2026

5.0

Very convenient and reliable. Also, accommodating. Highly recommend and will use again!

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The Exiled Crow

September 11, 2025

5.0

good communication, excellent service, great follow up and amazing products

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Jaelyn Jae B

August 10, 2025

5.0

I love this place! My favorite place to get a concentrate! I love the quick response and meet up times that they have available! They are very effective and they don’t waste your time lol!

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James Seitz

July 30, 2025

5.0

great communications and patience. no real wait times. product was delivered when they said it would be. professional and prompt drivers. product was well priced with delivery fee.

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No Thanks

June 26, 2025

5.0

Helpful team with great communication always on time and sometimes can even deliver earlier. Reward system in place and member discounts they create a personal experience/more than just a consumer -tied in the communication on the off chance something's wrong with the order theyve always made it right. I recommend the nano syrup!

Frequently Asked Questions About District Flower Express

Can tourists buy from District Flower Express?

Tourists can possess cannabis legally. However, there are no licensed recreational stores — only medical dispensaries (which require a D.C. medical card). The "gifting" market operates in a legal gray area. District Flower Express is a dispensary, so a valid medical card is required for purchases.

How much can you buy at District Flower Express?

In District of Columbia, medical customers can purchase up to 4 oz per month from licensed dispensaries. District Flower Express may have additional product-specific limits — check with the dispensary for details.

Does District Flower Express offer delivery?

District Flower Express does not currently list delivery as an option. Visit the dispensary in person or check their website for current fulfillment options.

What are District Flower Express's hours?

District Flower Express is located at 1802 Columbia Road Northwest, Washington, DC 20009. The dispensary is open 7 days a week. Hours vary by day — check the hours section above for today's schedule.

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Cannabis Laws in District of Columbia

Last updated January 15, 2026

Washington D.C. legalized recreational cannabis possession and home growing in 2014 through Initiative 71. However, due to a Congressional spending rider, commercial sales remain technically blocked. A gray market of "gifting" services has emerged. Medical marijuana has been available since 2010.

Minimum Age

Recreational: 21+

Medical: 18+

Purchase Limits

Rec: 2 oz (56g) possession limit. No legal retail sales (gifting only).

Med: 4 oz per month from licensed dispensaries

Public Consumption

Prohibited. Cannot consume on any public space, federal property, or in any vehicle. Given D.C.'s unique federal status, this is especially strictly enforced near federal buildings.

Home Growing

Adults 21+ may grow up to 6 plants per person (no more than 3 mature) and up to 12 plants per household.

Delivery

Allowed

Tax Info

Medical cannabis is subject to 6% sales tax. No recreational tax exists because there are no legal recreational sales.

Visitor & Tourist Rules

Tourists can possess cannabis legally. However, there are no licensed recreational stores — only medical dispensaries (which require a D.C. medical card). The "gifting" market operates in a legal gray area.

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Disclaimer: Cannabis laws change frequently. This information was last updated on January 15, 2026. Always verify current laws with official state sources before making any decisions. This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.