Whether you are making plans to stroll the OOB boardwalk, explore the seven miles of coastline, or grab a bite to eat at one of the awesome sit-down spots that give you good food and good sea views, a dispensary trip may enhance the occasion.
Is weed legal in Old Orchard Beach, ME?
Cannabis is legal in all of Maine to consume, including Old Orchard Beach. But why would you stop and see us at Silver Therapeutics instead of other Old Orchard Beach dispensaries?
Locally Owned and Trusted
Silver Therapeutics has been around for a while. We currently have five dispensaries across three states. So, we have grown to be a trusted brand when it comes to good cannabis and dispensary shopping experiences.
Speaking of locals – here’s our guide to the best things to do in Portland after stopping at our dispensary.
Optimal Cannabis Selection
Premium cannabis flower, top-sought-after edibles, pre-rolls, concentrates—we make an effort to fill our menu with one of the most extensive collections for our customers. We can even help you get your hands on the accessories you need.
Passionate About Cannabis Education
Our budtenders are truly eager to help people wade their way through finding the best cannabis products for their personal preferences. And, we never stop making an effort to keep the general public informed. We’ll tell you how to help your friend that’s too high, show you how to roll a joint, and even give you a full guide on edibles.
Other reasons to visit Silver Therapeutics from Old Orchard Beach, ME
Take advantage of the rich history and culture in the area by planning a stop during your trip to our dispensary, including:
- Portland Waterfront Historic District: Make plans to stop by this impressive historic landmark that marks the very place where this city began. This district was the main driver of Portand’s development and of the area’s economy for three centuries.
- Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse: There are a number of options for checking out lighthouses in the Portland and South Portland areas, including this caisson-style lighthouse built in 1897 on a rocky breakwater. This classic, historic lighthouse is open year-round and offers a real step back in time for visitors to see today.
Getting here from Old Orchard Beach, ME
- Take Interstate 195 West from Old Orchard Beach for 2.2 miles
- Take the exit toward Montreal/Quebec and continue for .5 mile
- Merge onto Interstate 95 North and continue for 7.9 miles
- Keep right at the fork to continue on Interstate 295 North
- Follow the signs for South Portland/Downtown Portland and continue for 5.7 miles
- Use the right 2 lanes to take exit 7 for US-1 ALT/Franklin Street
- Continue for .5 mile on Franklin Street
- Turn right onto Congress Street and continue for .2 mile to the dispensary