In downtown Toronto, a newly opened Marijuana Dispensary is a buzzing spot for the community. Located in a shipping container complex called Stackt Market, the new shop, SuperMarket, is a bright, 800-square-metre space with kaleidoscopic visuals. Designed by an in-house team, the store’s exterior mimics a traditional grocery store and was developed in collaboration with British Columbia-based Emily Robin Design. The interior features a whitewashed ash table and a tall partition separating the front vestibule from the rest of the store.
The space is designed with a hip, pop art aesthetic that emphasizes color and design. A red-and-white checkerboard floor displays merchandise on shelves, while a U-shaped checkout counter stands proudly above a row of vintage refrigerators. The space also features a faux produce section, where marijuana products are mixed with novelty fruit and vegetables. An antique-style wheel of fortune-style super spin game encourages customers to browse the aisles, as well as purchase a jar of weed.
Despite the legal issues surrounding the recreational use of marijuana, the Dispensary aims to make it as accessible as possible for Canadian patients. The location is also easy to access by public transit. Besides the main dispensary, the city has two medical marijuana clinics. Both of these locations offer a range of services, from consultations to deliveries. Those looking to purchase recreational marijuana can choose from several options, including mail order, delivery, and cannabis stores.
The decor is just as fun as the selection. A red and white checkerboard floor and rows of vintage refrigerators add a playful touch to the space. The edgy and eclectic ambiance of the store encourages people to look around and take their time. A mirrored ceiling and mock-ups of popular cartoon characters provide a sense of entertainment. In addition to the marijuana, edibles, and vaping accessories, the shop includes a full line of CBD and edibles. Unlike some dispensaries, TMJ stores are also offering cooking classes, supper clubs, and comedy clubs.
The Toronto Marijuana Dispensary offers a wide range of products. Its décor is reminiscent of the 1970s and has a retro-modern aesthetic. The shop is adorned with a red and white vinyl checkerboard floor and mirrored ceilings. The staff is friendly and attentive, and the store features pop art-styled paintings on the walls. Several of the stores offer delivery services.
Toronto Marijuana Dispensaries are also home to some of the most innovative designs in the world. The StudioAC shop, for instance, features shelves covered with red and white vinyl checkerboard flooring. The mirrored ceilings in the Paolo Ferrari store are adorned with smelly jars that connect to digital display screens. A variety of other displays in the cannabis dispensary adds to the eclectic atmosphere.