St. Louis venues are rolling out the welcome mat—and inviting guests to roll the joints—at these cannabis lounges. From sit-down restaurants to dance clubs, there’s an option to fit a variety of consumption style.s
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Missouri’s first consumption lounge is going strong on Cherokee Street under the ownership of cannabis advocate Brennan England, who also founded the St. Louis Cannabis Club. So it’s fitting that the lounge offers monthly “Grow N Tell” cultivator meet-ups, as well as a range of social events such as karaoke nights, Dungeons & Dragons, stand-up comedy, yoga, and sound baths. Pricing for entry includes $420 annual memberships, $100 monthly passes, $50 couples’ passes, and $15 day passes. 2834 Cherokee.
Mother-daughter owners Tiffany Marsh and Alexi Snipes opened St. Louis’ first restaurant offering cannabis-infused dishes and drinks this spring in the East Loop. Cannabis enthusiasts can smoke, vape, eat, and drink THC; play games; or simply relax in the luxuriously furnished lounge. For an extra $10 for food and $5 for alcohol-free drinks, customers can add 2.5 mg of THC to their orders. Euphoria operates as a club, with a $150 annual membership or $25 day pass required for entry. 5916 Delmar.
This cinema-size venue in St. Charles is perfect for high-energy events: DJ-hosted dance parties, stand-up comedy, holiday extravaganzas, and cannabis awards shows. For a more chill alternative, the lounge also hosts movies, stoner breakfasts, and puff-and-paints. Monthly memberships are tiered at the $25 green level, $50 silver level, and $100 gold level—each with its own discounts and amenities. 2025 Golfway.
Building a community where customers feel at home is central to this lounge in the East Loop—starting with the generous hours, from 8 a.m.–11 p.m. Dab tenders show newcomers around and answer questions, while budtenders at the dab bar share their knowledge to elevate consumers’ cannabis journey. Essentials such as dab mats, ashtrays, and rolling trays are included with admission. Options start at $10 for a day pass and step up through a $250 Diamond monthly membership. 6163 Delmar.
Located in a French-colonial brick hotel that was built in 1855, this Gray Summit lounge is an Old West-themed addition to the City Distributions network of cannabis dispensaries across east-central Missouri. It hosts social events—including a monthly cannabis Olympics—but the real draw is the unique setting and friendly staff. The private, members-only experience is available with a $5 day pass, as well as monthly or annual memberships. 2662 Highway MO-100, Gray Summit.
Similar to the High Horse Saloon, House of Emerald is a private, members-only City Distributions consumption lounge. But the vibe at the Crystal City location is all about following the canna-brick road to your destination, whether it’s holistic, all-natural healing or a more social experience with live music jam sessions, karaoke, or trivia. Education is central, with classes about concentrates, equipment cleaning, joint rolling, and more. Day passes are $5, and monthly or annual memberships are available as well. 100 N. Truman, Crystal City.
This popular day trip and glamping destination in St. Clair is also earning a reputation for cannabis-friendly outdoor events and overnight stays. The 200-acre site along the Meramec River is a perfect combination of natural peace and infused wonder. Owner Samantha Williford’s resort isn’t membership-based; instead, guests reserve lodging (in retro buses, vans, or even a houseboat) and choose their amenities. 2300 Mill Hill Road, St. Clair.