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No Kids Allowed DC Weed Dispensary

Best of 2025Highest Rated
Best of 2025Best for Beginners
5.0(3,158)

No Kids Allowed DC Weed Dispensary is a highly-rated medical marijuana dispensary in Washington, District of Columbia, with a 5-star average across 3,158+ customer reviews. The shop carries a full selection of flower, pre-rolls, edibles, concentrates, and accessories. No Kids Allowed DC Weed Dispensary offers in-store shopping. Customers frequently mention the location is beautiful, and the staff is incredibly educated about the materials and products.

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637 Pennsylvania Avenue Southeast

Washington, DC 20003

$$ · Medical

Products & Menu

FlowerPre-RollsEdiblesConcentratesAccessories
THC:10%–30%
CBD:0%–20%

Features & Amenities

Fulfillment

🏪In-Store

Payment

💵Cash

Medical

🏥Accepts Medical Card

Shopper Type

🌱Beginner-Friendly

Access

Wheelchair Accessible

Hours

Monday12:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Tuesday10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Wednesday10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Thursday10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Friday10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Saturday10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Sunday(Today)10:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Reviews (3158)

5.0

5.0

3,158 reviews

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Luckson D.

January 18, 2026

5.0

Very professional and clean space and they offer a great variety. I usually catch them during deals, but product is great.

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Gwen :/

December 31, 2025

5.0

Great customer service! The employees helped me throughout the whole process and made me feel comfortable.

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Edward

November 29, 2025

5.0

Honestly this was a great place to pickup and the people were great and the process was so quick. They send you a link for a medical card beforehand and you just upload your DC drivers license. Definitely treat you like family recommend to anyone to stop by and visit

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ebony ford

August 27, 2025

5.0

Black owned business super cool staff. Open to communicate when you’re not sure about the hat to get. Friendly and treat customers with respect. Conveniently located near east Potomac metro station. Come thru and stay for a while comfy vibes! You can spin the wheel to win cool things

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Destinie Harris

August 7, 2025

5.0

I was in the DMV and I’m so glad to have stopped by. I called before going in to make sure that this was a brick and mortar and I was able to come inside. They missed my phone call and called back immediately and that phone call experience was so warm and welcoming. It prompted me to come inside. The location is beautiful, and the staff is incredibly educated about the materials and products! I love that this is not only black owned, but also woman owned and queer owned, the name alone stands out from a marketing perspective. Greeted at the door when you walk in and you have to present your medical card or apply for one for a small fee. You are then buzzed to gain access to the next-door where you agreed by a staff member to help you shop. They have a variety of product from edibles to tinctures, flower, pre-rolls, powders the list goes on, and on I mean, I was impressed with the layout and the variety to choose from. I’m bummed out that I didn’t capture their names but everyone that I interacted with was so kind and so attentive. I literally wanted to stay and hang out after shopping lol that’s when you know it’s a great customer experience. Definitely a vibey, eclectic brick and mortar, with top tier service. Go check it out!

Frequently Asked Questions About No Kids Allowed DC Weed Dispensary

Can tourists buy from No Kids Allowed DC Weed Dispensary?

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. No Kids Allowed DC Weed Dispensary is a medical dispensary, so a valid medical card is required for purchases.

How much can you buy at No Kids Allowed DC Weed Dispensary?

In District of Columbia, medical customers can purchase up to 4 oz per month from licensed dispensaries. No Kids Allowed DC Weed Dispensary may have additional product-specific limits — check with the dispensary for details.

Is No Kids Allowed DC Weed Dispensary cash only?

No Kids Allowed DC Weed Dispensary is cash only. Check with the dispensary for nearby ATM locations.

Does No Kids Allowed DC Weed Dispensary offer delivery?

No Kids Allowed DC Weed Dispensary does not currently list delivery as an option. Available options include in-store.

What are No Kids Allowed DC Weed Dispensary's hours?

No Kids Allowed DC Weed Dispensary is located at 637 Pennsylvania Avenue Southeast, Washington, DC 20003. 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.