1st cannabis cafe in the US opens in Los Angeles

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'We wanted to break the stigma against cannabis so we wanted to create an environment where people could comfortably consume and also enjoy a really fantastic meal.'

The organic cannabis cafe off La Brea Avenue in West Hollywood, California, is the first place in the country where customers can legally eat, drink and smoke cannabis.

Bianca Blanche was a"bud-tender" at a dispensary in West Hollywood for the past four years and said her job now as the Flower Host is to"match you to your ideal product and effect based off of the sensation you're looking to feel." "She’s fashioned a unique menu of healthy, flavorful, non-infused dishes complementary to our cannabis offerings," the website explained.

Lowell Cafe allows guests to bring their own cannabis for a $20"tokage" fee, similar to diners who bring their own bottles of wine to a restaurant and pay a corkage fee. The new eatery and lounge will also look to attract clientele from out of state, where recreational cannabis use is not yet legal.

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