What to expect.
Whether you're new to cannabis or just new to us, here's everything you need to know before you walk through the door. The short version: bring your ID, ask questions, and don't overthink it. We're here to help.
Before you come in
Bring your ID
You'll need a valid government-issued photo ID proving you're 21 or older. Driver's license, passport, or state ID all work. We check every time, no exceptions.
Bring cash or debit
Most cannabis dispensaries can't process credit cards due to federal banking rules. Cash is always accepted. Some dispensaries accept debit cards — we'll confirm our payment options before opening.
You don't need to know anything
Seriously. You don't need to know strains, THC percentages, or terpene profiles. That's what our budtenders are for. Just come in with an idea of what you're looking for — relaxation, energy, something social, help sleeping — and we'll take it from there.
Once you're inside
Talk to a budtender
Our staff is trained to help you find the right product and dose for your experience level and goals. No question is too basic. "I've never done this before" is one of the best things you can say — it helps us help you.
Browse the categories
We carry flower, pre-rolls, edibles, concentrates, vapes, tinctures, topicals, and accessories. If you're not sure where to start, edibles and pre-rolls are usually the most approachable for first-timers.
Start low, go slow. For edibles, 2.5–5mg of THC is a good starting dose. Effects take 30–90 minutes to kick in — don't take more because you "don't feel anything yet." For flower or vapes, take one small puff and wait 10 minutes before deciding if you want more.
After you leave
Cannabis is for adults 21 and older. Don't drive under the influence. Consume in private spaces where it's permitted — not on the street, not in parks, not in public buildings. Store products securely and keep them away from children and pets.
If you have questions after your visit, reach out at hello@goodcompanyshop.com. We're happy to help you figure out what worked, what didn't, and what to try next time.