Every dispensary, ranked by the 8020 Score.
We score selection, value, service, and location into one number — so you can skip the sponsored lists and find the shops that actually deliver.
The highest-rated dispensaries nationwide.
Pick a legal state to start.
Alaska
One of the earliest legal states, with home cultivation protected and a mature retail market.
Arizona
Adult-use sales launched fast after Prop 207, with most medical shops converting to dual licenses.
California
The largest legal market in the country — thousands of licensed shops from craft boutiques to chain retailers.
Colorado
A first-mover adult-use market with a deep, competitive retail scene and mature pricing.
Connecticut
Adult-use retail opened in 2023 with an equity-focused licensing structure.
Delaware
Legalized through the legislature, with the retail rollout trailing the possession law.
Illinois
The first state to legalize adult-use sales by legislation, with a large licensed market.
Maine
A mature adult-use market with strong support for small and caregiver-scale growers.
Maryland
Voters approved adult use overwhelmingly, with retail sales beginning in mid-2023.
Massachusetts
The first East Coast state to open adult-use retail, with a broad licensed market.
Michigan
One of the largest and lowest-priced legal markets, with generous home-grow rules.
Minnesota
Legalized possession and home grow ahead of a phased retail rollout.
Missouri
Converted quickly from medical to adult use, with existing dispensaries flipping to recreational.
Montana
Adult-use sales launched in 2022, though some counties opted out of allowing retail.
Nevada
A tourism-heavy market anchored by Las Vegas, with consumption lounges now licensed.
New Jersey
A large adult-use market that opened in 2022, serving the dense northeast corridor.
New Mexico
A fast retail rollout with low licensing barriers and strong border-town sales.
New York
A fast-expanding legal market building out against a large gray market.
Ohio
Voters approved adult use in 2023; retail began in 2024 through existing medical operators.
Oregon
A mature, oversupplied market famous for low prices and strong craft cultivation.
Rhode Island
Legalized by the legislature with both retail and home cultivation permitted.
Virginia
Possession and home grow are legal while a licensed retail market continues to take shape.
Washington
A tightly regulated retail system that opened in 2014, anchored by Seattle and Spokane.
Washington, D.C.
Possession and home grow are legal; a congressional rider keeps licensed sales off the table.