Greenstreet Cafe
The Grove's living-room sidewalk cafe since 1988. Outdoor seating, easy menu, generous hours.
Miami's oldest neighborhood — leafy, low-key, with members' rooms, concierge consultations, and hardly a billboard in sight.
Coconut Grove is Miami's oldest continuously-inhabited neighborhood — settled in the 1880s, leafy and laid-back, and home to a quietly well-heeled crowd that prefers their commerce understated. It's also where the most thoughtful dispensary programs in the city have set up: members' rooms, concierge consultations, and a general distaste for anything that feels rushed.
The shops here cluster on Main Highway and the side streets that lead off it, often behind quiet doors. National lifestyle brand Cookies — founded by Berner and known for premium flower and exotic cultivars — operates Florida retail under licensed MMTC partnership, with presence in the Coconut Grove area.
The Grove pairs well with a slow afternoon: lunch at one of the older institutions on the Main Highway, a walk through Peacock Park, then a visit. Park anywhere south of the bayfront and walk north — most of the dispensaries are within a fifteen-minute loop. Start with our 60-second eligibility check if you don't have a Florida medical card yet.
One verified shop here, three more on the way. Updated weekly.
Four picks within a five-minute walk of the Grove dispensaries.
The Grove's living-room sidewalk cafe since 1988. Outdoor seating, easy menu, generous hours.
Bayfront park with a children's playground, banyans, and the best southerly breeze in the city.
Coastal Italian on a small interior courtyard. The carbonara is the move. Reserve.
The Grove's revitalized open-air mall. New restaurants every six months, old bookshop downstairs.
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