About Our Dispensary
Rooted in Tradition,
and Growing with the Community
The Sweetest Grass Dispensary is the third legal cannabis dispensary in Minnesota, proudly owned and operated by the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe. Established in 2024, we are honored to be the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe's first dispensary.
As a tribally-owned and operated business, we are deeply committed to providing our customers with a warm, welcoming, and informative environment to explore the world of high-quality, always tested cannabis products. We offer a diverse selection of options to suit every individual need, and our knowledgeable staff is dedicated to guiding you through the selection process with care and expertise.
At Sweetest Grass, we believe in the power of community and the importance of responsible cannabis practices. Our mission is to provide access to safe, effective, and enjoyable cannabis products while fostering a sense of connection and education. We are committed to quality, customer satisfaction, and building a sustainable future for our community.
We invite you to visit the Sweetest Grass Dispensary and experience the difference.
Testimonials
What our buyers say
The budtenders are knowledgeable and welcoming, real classy setting, pretty good accessory selection and GREAT PRICES on great quality! Thank you Sweetest Grass for opening up.
Amazing Dispensary hands down! Products are 10/10 and very nice. Employees were very professional and I was presented with great customer service.
Professional atmosphere.. attentive, clean, knowledgeable bud-tenders. I love the deli-style options -Prices are great.
Friendly staff, good service and fair prices! Really good selection and great smelling bud.
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