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Uncle Ike's Dispensary Seattle Central District

Best of 2025Best for Tourists
4.3(946)

Uncle Ike's Dispensary in Seattle's Central District offers a wide selection of premium cannabis products, including flowers, edibles, vapes, and more. Established in 2014, this flagship location is known for its affordable prices and welcoming atmosphere, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.

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2310 East Union Street

Seattle, WA 98122

$$ · Recreational & Medical

Save ~37%/yr with a Washington medical card

Medical patients skip recreational taxes, get higher purchase limits, and can shop at age 18+. Most people get approved online in about 20 minutes.

Products & Menu

FlowerPre-RollsVapesEdiblesConcentrates
Strains:
IndicaSativaHybrid
THC:10%–99%
CBD:0%–62.87%

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Features & Amenities

Experience

💻Online Ordering

Atmosphere

Fast & Efficient🌍Tourist-Friendly

Fulfillment

🏪In-Store

Payment

💵Cash

Medical

🏥Accepts Medical Card

Shopper Type

🌱Beginner-Friendly💬Budtender Recs

Access

🅿️ParkingWheelchair Accessible

Deals & Discounts

🎁First-Time Deal📅Daily Specials📦Bulk DiscountLoyalty Rewards

Hours

Monday8:00 AM – 11:45 PM
Tuesday8:00 AM – 11:45 PM
Wednesday8:00 AM – 11:45 PM
Thursday8:00 AM – 11:45 PM
Friday8:00 AM – 11:45 PM
Saturday(Today)8:00 AM – 11:45 PM
Sunday8:00 AM – 11:45 PM

Reviews (946)

4.3

4.3

946 reviews

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Pheben Teshome

January 14, 2026

5.0

This is probably my favorite Ike’s location to shop at. Customer service is always on point! Leah & Holly were especially very helpful and took the time to answer all of my questions patiently.

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J. Gore

December 27, 2025

2.0

Good selection and some decent prices, but I just had a pretty bad experience where the staff got me to come in over a faulty product with promise of a discounted replacement… only to not actually give me any discount. Wouldn’t recommend going here when there are so many other options, or at least if you do make sure to double check your budtender’s work. I bought a cart from them ~a week ago for $18 and it was good, but towards the very end started leaking oil badly. I figured no big deal, maybe it was a bad one or I accidentally let it fall down horizontally at some point. Purchased another one of the same brand on Christmas Eve for $18 that stopped pulling and began leaking oil earlier today despite me being especially careful, at about 1/3 of the tank left. I called Uncle Ike’s and they explained they couldn’t give me a refund or replacement as I’d thrown out the packaging (I understand this is state law but I would suggest that budtenders make this more clear to out of state ID customers, I only got a “bring it back within 10 days if you have an issue” at checkout). The lady very clearly said she’d give me a discount on a replacement if I bring the cart in. I do so, wait in line, and she (it’s the person I spoke to on the phone) brings me some other options. They’re all slightly more expensive (she mentions $22-27) but whatever, I don’t want to get the brand I’ve had issues with twice and she said she’d give me a 40% discount. I pick the cheaper option and she rings me up, it comes out to $22.50 which seems a bit strange but at this point I just want to go home and enjoy my Friday night. In the parking lot I check their site and realize that the “discounted” cart she sold me was already listed at $22.50 on their website and she never applied any sort of additional discount for my trouble. Thank you for tricking me into driving over and spending more money with you guys? I guess at least now I know you’ll lie about discounts to try and pacify customers who are already very calm and friendly lol. I really don’t understand why your employee would promise me a discount and get me to come in to your store, you probably could have kept my continued business by simply telling me that you wouldn’t do anything about the faulty cart… I even tipped her lmao.

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Craig Williams

December 10, 2025

1.0

The customer service at this location has consistently felt unprofessional and lacking in warmth. Based on my experiences, I believe that race has played a significant role in the absence of a welcoming atmosphere. As a result, I made the decision to stop visiting this establishment and do not intend to return in the future.

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Jack Silverthorne

December 5, 2025

5.0

Love the location. Robin is an amazing knowledgeable employee. She is always helpful when you want an eclectic twist on getting stoned. Will recommend her every time.

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RaeRae Jacobs

November 13, 2025

5.0

Dorian provides great service at the shop. He’s knowledgeable and he’s always patient when helping customers. I really appreciate how attentive and respectful he is. Definitely one of the reasons I keep coming back.

Frequently Asked Questions About Uncle Ike's Dispensary Seattle Central District

Can tourists buy from Uncle Ike's Dispensary Seattle Central District?

Tourists 21+ can purchase recreational cannabis with valid ID. Seattle is a major cannabis market. Cannot take cannabis out of state. Uncle Ike's Dispensary Seattle Central District is a recreational & medical dispensary, so no medical card is needed for adult-use purchases.

How much can you buy at Uncle Ike's Dispensary Seattle Central District?

In Washington, recreational customers can purchase up to 1 oz of flower, 7g of concentrate, 16 oz of edibles in solid form, 72 oz in liquid form. Uncle Ike's Dispensary Seattle Central District may have additional product-specific limits — check with the dispensary for details.

Is Uncle Ike's Dispensary Seattle Central District cash only?

Uncle Ike's Dispensary Seattle Central District is cash only. Check with the dispensary for nearby ATM locations.

Does Uncle Ike's Dispensary Seattle Central District offer delivery?

Uncle Ike's Dispensary Seattle Central District does not currently list delivery as an option. Available options include in-store.

What are Uncle Ike's Dispensary Seattle Central District's hours?

Uncle Ike's Dispensary Seattle Central District is located at 2310 East Union Street, Seattle, WA 98122. 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 Washington

Last updated January 15, 2026

Washington was one of the first two states (alongside Colorado) to legalize recreational cannabis in 2012 through Initiative 502. Adults 21+ can purchase from licensed retailers. Washington has a well-established, mature market. Medical authorization is handled separately through the state's medical cannabis system.

Minimum Age

Recreational: 21+

Medical: 18+

Purchase Limits

Rec: 1 oz of flower, 7g of concentrate, 16 oz of edibles in solid form, 72 oz in liquid form

Med: 3 oz of flower, 21g of concentrates, 48 oz of edibles (with medical authorization)

Public Consumption

Prohibited in public places or anywhere visible from a public space. Private property with owner consent only.

Home Growing

Medical patients with authorization can grow up to 6 plants (15 plants with permission from their healthcare provider). Recreational home growing is NOT allowed in Washington.

Delivery

Allowed

Tax Info

Recreational: 37% excise tax (one of the highest in the nation) plus standard sales tax (6.5% state + local). Medical: exempt from excise and sales tax if registered in the database.

Visitor & Tourist Rules

Tourists 21+ can purchase recreational cannabis with valid ID. Seattle is a major cannabis market. Cannot take cannabis out of state.

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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.