Santa Fe Dispensaries

The City Different blends art, culture, and cannabis — from KURE's downtown storefronts and R. Greenleaf's drive-through to Fruit of the Earth's 100% outdoor-grown flower.

Last verified: March 2026

Cannabis in the City Different

Santa Fe may be New Mexico's capital, but it has always marched to its own rhythm. The city's cannabis scene reflects that same independent spirit — a mix of curated boutique dispensaries, sun-grown craft operations, and the state's only drive-through dispensary. Where Albuquerque overwhelms with 109+ options, Santa Fe offers a smaller, more intentional selection that fits the city's art-forward, quality-over-quantity ethos.

The tourist factor matters here. Santa Fe draws over 2 million visitors annually for its galleries, restaurants, opera, and pueblo culture. Many of those visitors now add a dispensary stop to their itinerary — and the dispensaries have adapted, offering curated experiences rather than just transactions.

Key Santa Fe Dispensaries

KURE Cannabis

KURE operates multiple Santa Fe locations, including a downtown storefront within walking distance of the Plaza. For tourists staying in the historic district, KURE is the most convenient option — browse Canyon Road galleries in the morning, visit KURE in the afternoon.

R. Greenleaf Organics (Schwazze)

R. Greenleaf's Santa Fe location is notable for its drive-through window — one of the only cannabis drive-throughs in the state. Order ahead online, pull up, show your ID, and leave with your purchase without ever entering the store. R. Greenleaf also offers free delivery on orders of $20 or more, one of the lowest delivery thresholds in any legal market. rgreenleaf.com

Drive-Through Cannabis

R. Greenleaf's Santa Fe location has a drive-through window. Order ahead online, pull up, show your ID, and pick up without leaving your car. They also offer free delivery on orders of $20+ — one of the lowest free delivery thresholds in any legal state.

Fruit of the Earth Organics

Fruit of the Earth is Santa Fe's standout craft operation. They grow 100% outdoor cannabis in the New Mexico sun — no artificial lights, no indoor grows. In a market increasingly dominated by indoor cultivation, Fruit of the Earth's commitment to sun-grown flower is distinctive. Their product reflects the terroir of the high desert: the altitude, the UV intensity, the dry air.

Everest Cannabis Co.

Everest has operated in New Mexico since 2016, making them one of the state's legacy operators. Their Santa Fe location is part of a multi-city network that includes ABQ, Las Cruces, Los Lunas, and Sunland Park. everestnm.com

Verdes Cannabis

Verdes serves both Santa Fe and the ABQ metro. Their Santa Fe location offers a curated menu that aligns with the city's quality focus.

Ultra Health

Ultra Health, the state's largest chain (~30 locations), has a Santa Fe presence as part of their statewide coverage. ultrahealth.com

Nearby: Wō Poví Cannabis

Just north of Santa Fe at the Pueblo of Pojoaque, Wō Poví Cannabis is the first Native-owned dispensary on tribal land in New Mexico. The pueblo's sovereign status means Wō Poví operates under its own regulatory framework. For visitors interested in the intersection of tribal sovereignty and cannabis, this is a meaningful stop — about 20 minutes north of the Santa Fe Plaza on US-84/285. wopovicannabis.com

Art and Cannabis Culture

Santa Fe's identity as an art capital intersects naturally with cannabis. The city's creative community has long embraced the plant, and the legal market has made that relationship visible. Dispensaries here tend toward the curated and aesthetic — you will find thoughtful interior design, staff who talk about terpene profiles the way sommeliers discuss wine, and products presented as craft goods rather than commodities.

The art + cannabis connection is not just vibes. Santa Fe's galleries, the Meow Wolf immersive experience, the Santa Fe Opera, and the city's restaurant scene all pair well with a cannabis experience — and dispensaries know it. Ask your budtender what pairs well with a Meow Wolf visit.

Consumption Note

Santa Fe has been slower than Albuquerque to adopt consumption lounge enabling rules. As of March 2026, consumption lounges are not yet operating in Santa Fe proper. Albuquerque's Nob Hill lounges are about an hour south on I-25. Consume on private property with permission, or check back for updates on Santa Fe lounge rules.

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