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GET TO KNOW “TOKELAND”

Don’t miss these standouts on the Oakland Cannabis Trail.

Steve DeAngelo’s Harborside, the Oakland location for Berner’s Cookies empire, and Black woman-owned Rose

Mary Jane: Not only are these businesses largely founded by locals who’ve worked through the era of medical marijuana and full criminalization, they also speak to the importance of fostering local businesses. Chef Aminah

Robinson-Briscoe loves Blunts + Moore, while Ed Rosenthal points to Harborside. And the historic old Parkway Theater has found a second life as Ivy Hill Cannabis. Beyond shopping for some green, the Cannabis Trail hosts a number of Oakland’s cultural landmarks (people watch at Lake Merritt), delicious eateries (Aburaya Japanese Fried Chicken), and artistic hubs (OMCA). See VisitOakland.com/ things-to-do/ cannabis-trail for more.

Hit the Trail

There are nine dispensaries on the Oakland Cannabis Trail — and most are only a BART ride away.

Temescal

Root’d in the 510

Root’d in the 510 is an equity dispensary in the heart of Temescal, bringing quality cannabis products to the local community. Root’d welcomes you to experience a variety of high-quality products and an inviting space, which was recently featured in Architectural Digest as one of the “Country’s 12 Most Stylish Cannabis Dispensaries.” rootd510.com | Ge @rootd510

Blunts + Moore

The first equity-owned cannabis dispensary in California, Blunts + Moore offers a curated, high-quality menu of lab-tested products ranging from top shelf to budget conscious. The Happy Lounge is a safe, permissible space to consume (and is the first of its kind in Oakland). Discover local eats with food vendors daily and Smack Burgers offered on Friday and Saturday.

bluntsandmoore.com | e @blunts_and_moore

Getting Here

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