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3 Arizona dispensaries that are open late

By Stacy Rounds

September 27, 2024

As Arizona’s cannabis industry continues to grow, dispensaries are recognizing the need to accommodate different schedules and lifestyles, and some dispensaries are considering the benefits of being open late.

Looking for a late-night dispensary in Arizona? Whether you’re a night owl or simply need a convenient stop after work, the state’s cannabis scene offers plenty of options for after-hours shopping — some are even open 24 hours! These five marijuana dispensaries are keeping their doors open late to serve customers in need of premium cannabis products at unconventional hours. In this guide, we’ll highlight some of the best dispensaries that cater to the night crowd, so you can find what you need even after the sun goes down.

As Arizona’s cannabis industry continues to grow, dispensaries are recognizing the need to accommodate different schedules and lifestyles, and some dispensaries are considering the benefits of being open late. These shops offer extended hours, some staying open as late as midnight, ensuring that you can access quality cannabis products when it’s most convenient for you. Whether you’re looking for flower, edibles, concentrates, vapes, or topicals, these late-night dispensaries provide a wide range of selections to meet every preference. In this post, we’ll explore some top-rated spots that not only stay open late but also offer excellent customer service, knowledgeable staff, and a welcoming atmosphere.

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1. Trulieve (North Mesa, Guadalupe)

It’s true that there are more than two Trulieve locations in Arizona, but only these two are open later than 10 p.m. (for now). The North Mesa location welcomes marijuana enthusiasts until 11 p.m., and the Guadalupe location is open even later for night owls — until 1 a.m. Trulieve offers a myriad of products from Sativa, Indica, and hybrid flower to smoke and smokeless vapes, dozens of gummies, concentrates, chocolates, prerolls (including a banana leaf preroll that’s absolutely divine), and more. This big dispensary brand also offers dozens of daily deals for the thrifty late-night smoker. Delivery and in-store shopping are available.

2. Mint Cannabis (Guadalupe)

Mint Cannabis in Guadalupe became the first dispensary in the state to operate 24 hours a day, starting in October 2022. Their other locations do not yet offer 24/7 service, and most are closed by 10 p.m. Their Guadalupe dispensary initially opened around the clock on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, and is now open 24/7.

Mint Cannabis offers a wide range of products, including cannabis flower, edibles, and concentrates, and also features a drive-thru for added convenience. Shoppers can find a wide variety of cannabis and cannabis-infused products for both medical and recreational use. Mint prides itself on offering high-quality products crafted for a premium experience. Whether looking for flowers, edibles, concentrates, or topicals, shoppers can find their favorite cannabis products. Mint also offers exclusive deals and promotions daily. Whether shopping for medical relief or recreational enjoyment, Mint Cannabis provides the right ganja for your needs (or your mood).

3. Sunday Goods (Tempe)

The Tempe location of Sunday Goods is open until midnight for all you late-night smokers. The Tempe location offers recreational marijuana products from extracts to flower to vapes to fun merch and more. And their Feel Good daily specials are nothing to sneeze (or cough repeatedly) at. From $5 prerolls to 2-for-1 specials, you can get your late-night smoke on while saving some dough. Not bad, right? They also have a loyalty club, so if you decide you like their product, that may be another way to save some cash.

READ MORE: 18 Arizona dispensaries that offer deals to first-time customers

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  • Stacy Rounds

    Stacy Rounds is a writer and growth producer for Copper Courier. Prior to joining the team, Stacy has worked as a writer, editor, and engagement specialist covering topics ranging from local history, disability advocacy, recreation, and food hotspots to relationships and mental health.

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