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Shop Review: 210 Cannabis

210 Cannabis boasts great selection, from high-end, small-batch rosin to $2 prerolls.

Photos by Rex Hilsinger

I’ve been to 210 Cannabis Co. a few times now, and every time I stop by, I’m reminded why I keep coming back. It’s right off Interstate 5 at Exit 210, tucked next to River Rock and not far from the Angel of the Winds Casino. The clean building, sharp layout and glowing green sign always pull me in.

The first time I walked in, I didn’t know what to expect. I’d heard it was owned by the Stillaguamish Tribe, and that already had my respect, but the experience was even better than I expected. The staff was chill, helpful and easy to talk to, and there was no pressure. I remember one of the budtenders breaking down the difference between their regular flower and the 210 Reserve, the stuff grown in living soil by Mako Farm. I picked some up, and it was fire!

What really got me was the great selection. Want high-end, small-batch rosin? They got it, but they also stock $2.10 prerolls. I almost laughed when I saw the price, thinking it was a typo. But they were legit — full gram, rolled tight and smooth. I grabbed a handful, and they quickly became my go-to for road trips or quick sessions.

Every time I’ve been back, the place has been consistent. Good vibes, solid product, fair prices and a sense that you’re supporting something meaningful. This isn’t just another chain — it’s the Stillaguamish Tribe’s shop, and you can feel that purpose behind it.

Now, when I’m headed down south or even just passing through Arlington, I make it a point to stop at 210. It’s not just a dispensary anymore. For me, it’s a regular part of the trip.

Photos by @borophoto

This article was originally published in the July 2025 issue of Northwest Leaf.

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