First American bar-restorant serving marijuana

The first joint in the United States to serve marijuana has opened up in Los Angeles. This weed-restorant with marijuana products on the menu has just opened the doors for consumers. Some of the articles on the menu - toasted bread with avocado or lylino juice are served with a cannabis button. Staff say the bar is frequented by one [...]
Some of the articles on the menu - toasted bread with avocado or lylino juice are served with a cannabis button.
Staff say the bar is frequented by a mixed clientele.
“are from all layers. Of all ages. It cannot be identified differently, except people who like marijuana”, one worker says.
Although in many countries the sale of marijuana is viewed with suspicion and is fought in resistance and continues to remain illegal under federal law, marijuana for entertainment became legal in California since 2016.
But this is the first bar-restorant and so far alone serving marijuana in the United States. It's not hard to find where it is, the long line of people at the door makes it distinctive.
The locale only serves clients over 21. Workers and guards at the locals carefully follow the clientele to ensure that nobody oversteps, as police may arrest people who drive when under the influence of marijuana.
“We suggest clients contact Uber and Lyft passenger transport companies, especially in cases where someone has exceeded consumption and we want to ensure that they find a safe form of transport,” says employee Stephanie Dão.
According to the law, the bar cannot cook mixed food with cannabis. Customers order food, drink and get a canabis delivery along with the order.
The waiters try the menu before serving their customers so that they can offer recommendations on the amount of marijuana that goes with that plate.
Look around. All people are happy, hungry, and enjoying a great deal of”, says employee DéOlio.
Local authorities have asked the owners to make a filter so that the smell of magic does not bother the surrounding residents.
Local authorities say they have received 300 requests from other businessmen to open similar locals. / VoA/












