BROPHY'S SANTA BARBARA
America’s first-ever licensed cannabis restaurant opened in West Hollywood, California in 2019 with significant fanfare. Lowell Cafe in West Hollywood was America’s first licensed cannabis consumption lounge and restaurant where diners can eat a meal while consuming cannabis or eat cannabis-infused edibles on the premises.
This opening represented a first in the hospitality industry. In an awkward workaround, Lowell Cafe is restricted by state California law that allows the consumption of edibles produced by an outside source, but is prohibited from serving any cannabis-infused food made on the premises.
Lowell Cafe also cannot sell alcohol on the premises, so it serves only juice, coffee, tea, Boylan’s soda, and milkshakes. Milkshake mix-ins include things like Cinnamon Toast Crunch, house made caramel corn, toffee, or candied pecans. Finally, for dessert diners can have scoops of McConnell’s ice cream, a Mexican chocolate sundae, or a Fruity Pebbles cheesecake.
And then there’s the actual cannabis. Lowell Cafe is also a dispensary that sells everything from vaporizer pens, cannabis oil, concentrated cannabis, cannabis beverages, bongs, and Lowell Farms’ own pre-rolled joints. “Flower hosts” will deliver cannabis products just like they’re dropping off a bottle of wine, but instead of popping a cork will roll a joint right at the table. A $20 “toke-age” fee is for those who wish to bring their own cannabis.
Customers will receive two separate checks if ordering food and cannabis. Diners can use any payment method for food, but will have to pay cash for any cannabis purchases. Customers are not allowed to leave Lowell with cannabis purchased on-site.
Lowell Cafe’s owners insist that smoky air will not be a problem because they installed a robust air-filtration system, which is also required by law. The ventilation actually sucks air from the consumption areas and filters it through a charcoal scrubbing system before releasing it. The system uses vents, ducts, filters, fans, and motors similar to the systems used in casinos and chemical labs, according to co-owner Sean Black.
It was actually a bit of a miracle when Lowell Cafe opened in 2019, requirng first-ever changes to state and local laws. But in just the one year, seven more consumption lounges had opened within West Hollywood’s city limits.
Colorado, another state with legal recreational cannabis, also recently opened the legislative door for cannabis lounge concepts, leaving many in the industry watching how operators like those behind Lowell Café do it.
Brady is first to admit it’s a whole new world, with many challenges to overcome.
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