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Santa Fe Green Directory
High Desert Relief
High Desert Relief's name harkens its days in the medical cannabis realm beginning in 2010. Its website and billboards boast that it is “probably the best cannabis in New Mexico,” which we believe is probably the best slogan we’ve seen so far. Also on its website, find a video tour of the grow operation and learn about veteran and rural discounts. highdesertrelief.org
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5041 Main St., Ste. 102, (505) 750-0608
Keyway Marketplace
Formerly Shift New Mexico, Keyway Marketplace has two Santa Fe locations, one off Hwy. 14 between El Parasol (where you can pick up the latest Santa Fe Reporter) and Santa Fe Brewing’s HQ, and the other around the corner from Chocolate Maven. The company’s website says delivery is coming soon, so keep an eye out for that!
keywaynm.com
1592 San Mateo Lane, (505) 6991440 24 Bisbee Court, (505) 438-1090
Fruit of the Earth Organics
A perennial favorite according to SFR’s Best of Santa Fe and one of the state’s OG cannabis companies, Fruit of the Earth makes sustainability one of its top priorities. The company also sets itself apart by having a completely separate entrance for patients. This family-owned business is also proud of its independence—it lacks third-party investors. Owner Lyra Barron tells SFR a performance space behind both dispensaries is in the works where the company will host musical acts.
fruitoftheearthorganics.com
901 Early St., (505) 310-7917
Green Fuego
Family owned and operated, Green Fuego is out by the airport, which owner Caryn Fiorina says brings in a fair amount of out-of-towners. Locals might recognize Fiorina as the wife of the late Municipal Judge Tom Fiorina, who built a reputation in part for clearing tickets in exchange for donated turkeys. Fiorina handles the books and licensing issues, while her son-in-law works in cultivation. Depending on when you’re there, you might also hear the playful stomps from above, coming from Fiorina’s grandkids playing upstairs. greenfuego420.com
7502 Mallard Way B (505) 365-2979
Harvest Foundation
Harvest Foundation has been around since the days of medical-only sales and remains a relatively small operation, with one store in Santa Fe, one in Albuquerque and another in Ruidoso. The company offers pre- packaged bud, but also “deli-style” options, which means you can buy a precise amount. nmharvest.com
150 S. St. Francis Drive, (505) 772-0521
High Class Cannabis
High Class can be easy to miss, as it's sandwiched between an auto repair shop and a scrap yard off Agua Fría and out of sight from the road. Brothers Justin and Joshua Garcia opened the discreet dispensary in July 2022 and are currently a retail-only spot, but the shelves are stocked with products from local growers. The Garcia brothers, along with a cousin, are still working on setting up a reliable card payment system, so make sure you bring cash. High Class also sells 505 Clones for those who want to try their hand at growing at home. solo.to/highclassbyeg
2778 Agua Fria St., Ste. 10
Kure
KURE offers one of the few drivethru spots in Santa Fe, but if ordering from your car is not your jam and you’d rather take some time shopping, the dispensary has two other locations. If you’d rather avoid downtown and aren’t up for making a trip to Eldorado, the Midtown drive-up location also offers a walkup window.
kureforlife.com
3354 Cerrillos Road, (505) 471-4507 220 N. Guadalupe St., (505) 930-5339 2891 Cooks Road, (505) 930-5257
Leaf and Flower
The name’s changed a bit, but staff say things are pretty much the same. Formerly known as CG Corrigan, and then just CG, for “Cannabis, Good,” Leaf and Flower has been in Santa Fe since 2018—years before recreation- al-use sales were legal in the state. The company offers a free gram for first-time buyers, but staff say it’s technically a gram for a penny since state law prohibits them from giving away the green. If you don’t have a penny, there’s usually some Lincolns lying around, left over from generous souls who pay it forward. You can find other stores in Albuquerque, Placitas and Los Lunas. cgoodinc.com
802 Early St., (505) 695-1162
Love for Life Dispensary / Hemp Apotheke
Owner Gyana Basse has made Santa Fe home for more than three decades and has sold CBD products through her Hemp Apotheke for about five years. After getting a cannabis retail license from the state, Basse expanded her shop near Meow Wolf to include products with THC. She tells SFR she’s all about educating customers about things like terpene profiles. She says she only sells flower with terpene levels that range from 2-3%.
loveforlifedispensary-thc.wm.store
1330 Rufina Circle, (505) 985-5704
Mad Reefer madreefernm.com
Mad Reefer, located next to Madrid’s iconic Mineshaft Tavern, launched in 2022 and offers a plethora of tinctures, edibles and flower. There’s a big focus on the therapeutic benefits of cannabis—and staff can help you find the best CBD and THC products—but the dispensary also sells pre-roll blends in case you need a little of both. The spacious store also has a whole host of extracts and edibles, including a line of ice cream that comes in small servings loaded with 10mg of THC. Staff says the company is working toward getting its own flower on the shelves, but for now products are supplied by local growers.
8 Railyard Lane, Madrid, (505) 221-6027
Minerva Canna
Located in a building previously home to Catamount Bar and Grille, one of Minerva Canna’s dispensaries is just around the corner from the Plaza. The OG Cerrillos location has decent offstreet parking. Both spots offer coffee and a place to hangout, although they don't allow on-site consumption. minervacanna.com
1710 Cerrillos Road, (505) 982-1090
125 E. Water St., (505) 983-8771
PurLife
Check out PurLife if you’re looking for decently priced flower with high THC content. Launched well before recreational-use sales began, PurLife garnered attention when SFR helped to reveal that former cop and previ- ous opponent of legalization Darren White had changed his stance and opened his own weed company. PurLife has since been bought out by an out-of-state company, but Darren’s son Indy remains with the company, serving as vice president of operations. purlifenm.com
3140 Cerrillos Road, Ste. L, (505) 303-3357
Red Barn Growers
Red Barn Growers opened in 2010 and has locations in Santa Fe and Gallup. Minneapolis-based cannabis company Goodness Growth Holdings bought the Red Barn