Cannabis Dispensary Near Revere Beach
Find Cannabis Flower, Edibles, Concentrates and Prerolls Near Revere Beach at BOUTIQ Boston
If you’re looking for a cannabis dispensary near Revere Beach, your best option is to hop on the MBTA Blue Line and visit BOUTIQ Boston, steps away from Maverick Station. You could also visit the East Boston Cannabis Company via Orient Heights Station, but we recommend that only if you really enjoy dodging traffic on Bennington Street.
Currently, these are your only two options for dispensaries near Revere Beach. Why choose BOUTIQ Boston for adult-use recreational cannabis?
- Easy in, easy out. We are a few steps away from Maverick Station, while East Boston Cannabis is across one of the busier and faster roadways in the area. If you are heading from downtown Boston or any other MBTA subway line, you’ll find BOUTIQ to be the most convenient dispensary near Revere Beach. No busy roadway to run across, no long walks to find a crosswalk.
- Caring, experienced staff. Everyone promises this, but BOUTIQ Boston delivers. We are not happy unless you are happy with what you buy. We want you to come back because you love our staff and our products, like that candy store you visit every time you go to the beach.
- Exceptional products. We serve a broad range of customers, from those looking to enhance their creativity to those who want to unwind and relax. Our product selection reflects that diversity, and out staff will help you find new favorites among our prerolls, flower, concentrates and edibles.
See our Revere Beach Dispensary Menu to discover our full range of products.
Visit Our Cannabis Dispensary Near Revere Beach
71 Maverick Square,
East Boston, MA, 02128
Take the MBTA Blue Line to BOUTIQ
Stop at Maverick Station. BOUTIQ is located just a few steps away from the station entrance, heading toward Maverick Street.
Drive to BOUTIQ
Take Route 1A to the East Boston exit, then take Chelsea Street to Maverick Square. Free, on-street parking is available throughout the area. It is easiest to find parking near our dispensary in the evenings.
Revere Beach Cannabis Dispensary FAQ
By MBTA Blue Line, you can choose BOUTIQ Boston in Maverick Square or East Boston Cannabis Co. in Orient Heights. BOUTIQ is a bit easier to get to from the subway station than East Boston Cannabis Co.,, but East Boston Cannabis Co. is physically closer to the beach.
By car, East Boston Cannabis Co. is physically closest if you are at the beach. There are also a number of dispensaries near Route 1A to the north in Lynn.
Residency is not required to buy cannabis in Massachusetts. All you need is a government-issued identification proving that you are 21 years of age or older.
Cannabis use is illegal on Revere Beach and in all public places in Massachusetts. Public use may trigger confiscation of your cannabis and a $100 civil fine. If you plan to travel with cannabis prerolls, flower or edibles in a vehicle, they must be kept in a sealed container, ideally well away from the occupants of the vehicle, such as the trunk of a car. You can be fined up to $500 for open marijuana containers in a vehicle.
You may possess up to 1 ounce of cannabis flower or prerolls. Massachusetts dispensaries will not sell you more than the daily legal limit during a single visit.
Revere Beach, Massachusetts
On July 12, 1896, Revere Beach opened as the first public beach in the United States. Purchased by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and redesigned by Charles Eliot, a protégé of legendary urban architect Fredrick Law Olmstead, Revere Beach offers nearly three miles of sand looking out to the Atlantic Ocean on Massachusetts Bay. It’s storied history includes dance halls, the world’s tallest roller coaster and the Wonderland racing track.
Much of what was 20th century Revere Beach was destroyed by the Blizzard of 1978. Decades of redevelopment have today created a family-friendly and relaxing beach backstopped by residential high-rises amid a few surviving restaurants, bars and food stands, including the legendary Kelly’s Roast Beef. Revere beach remains an affordable destination for families to escape the summer heat, a popular spot for people watching, and the home of one of the biggest sand sculpting festivals in the United States.