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Where to buy weed in Pattaya right now

Pot Hole Cafe Bar Dispensary

Pot Hole Cafe Bar Dispensary
Photo: Pot Hole Cafe Bar Dispensary / Google Map

This is not only a dispensary, but also a nice and big reggae-style cafe and bar with a pool table! Their website has detailed menu info (unlike most places around), and customers rate Pot Hole highly for being a good place to chill and watch sports.

See Pot Hole Cafe Bar Dispensary’s website

383/7-8, Moo 9 Soi Pot Hole Nongprue, 084-279-6383. Open daily, 12pm-12am.


Jacky Land

Jacky Land
Photo: Jacky Land / Google Map

If you’re looking for a weed cafe situation where you can sit on your laptop, drink some coffee or liquor (you do you!), and smoke some dope, this is your spot.

29 Soi Lengkee, 065-850-3433. Open daily, 10am-11pm.


The Old Weed Men

The Old Weed Men
Photo: The Old Weed Men / Instagram

Easy to find and right on the Walking Street, this dispensary’s got bud, oils, and a variety of edibles and beverages. Prices are on the ‘higher,’ side, according to customers.

See the Old Weed Men’s Instagram page

84 Moo 10, 080-602-6175. Open daily, 24 hours.


The Elephant Pattaya Cannabis Store

The Elephant Pattaya Cannabis Store
Photo: The Elephant Pattaya Cannabis Store / Google Map

This cool cannabis shop in south Pattaya has dark tones, light vibes, and markets itself a great place to get high and chill. The store sells quality weed and specializes in premium edible treats like cookies, brownies, and caramel popcorn. 

See the Elephant Pattaya Cannabis Store’s Facebook page

57/28, Moo 10, 092-662-5899. Open Sun-Fri 4:30pm-1am; Sat 4:30pm-2am


Big Bud Dispensary 

Big Bud Dispensary
Photo: Big Bud Dispensary / Google Map

A compact little shop offering a variety of strains, as well as stuff for your smoking needs like papers and bongs. They do delivery if you’re looking for your weed to come to you.

See Big Bud Dispensary’s Line account

33, 148-149 Soi Buakhao, 081-067-6961. Open daily 10am-2am


Blow Cannabis Coffeeshop Lounge and Bar

Blow Cannabis Coffeeshop Lounge and Bar
Photo: Blow Cannabis Coffeeshop Lounge and Bar / Google Map

A spacious and bright shop complete with green astroturf and big plush beanbag cheers, Blow sells a variety of sativa and indica strains, as well as hybrids, plus pre-rolls. They’ve also got Hashish THC 20%, THC oil, and CBD oil. 

316,  Soi Buakhao,  080-003-7733. Open daily 12pm-12:15am


Candyland Pattaya

Candyland Pattaya
Photo: Candyland Pattaya / Google Map

Self-labeled as a THC and CBD pharmacy and cafe, Candyland advertises their cannabis oil and cannabis flowers at the shop as 100 percent organic. If you’re thirsty, they also sell coffee, tea, slushies, shots, and cocktails.

See Candyland Pattaya’s Instagram page

168, Soi Boomerang, 092-210-3648. Open Mon-Sat 12-11pm; Sun 4-11pm


Cannabeach Shop

Cannabeach Shop
Photo: Cannabeach Shop / Google Map

Cannabeach sells a range of smoking equipment like trays and bongs and they’ve got a variety of strains on offer, including but not limited to Top Shelf Truffle, OG Kush, Sour Diesel, Gorilla Glue, and Cherry Pie.

216, Pattaya Sai 2 Rd., 06-354-4962. Open daily 1-10pm


GanjaWitch Shop 

GanjaWitch Shop
Photo: GanjaWitch Shop / Facebook

A one-stop smoke shop ready to roll out the ‘green’ carpet for its customers, selling various strains and oils. For the DIY folk, they sell hemp and cannabis grow kits. And if you want weed merch, they’ve got socks, lanyards, keychains, and other weed-themed products for sale. 

See GanjaWitch Shop’s website

Tipp Plaza, 219 D4, Beach Rd., 065-674-1555. Open daily 11am-10pm


The Budtender – Ganja Dispensary

The Budtender - Ganja Dispensary
Photo: The Budtender – Ganja Dispensary / Google Map

If you’re looking to be spoilt for choice, check out The Budtender – Ganja Dispensary. They have 30 strains plus and counting on their menu, along with relevant products for your smoking needs like rolling trays and papers. 

See The Budtender – Ganja Dispensary’s Facebook page

594/14, South Pattaya Rd., 086-008-8199. Open daily 12-2pm


Speakeasy – Cannabis Revolution

Speakeasy - Cannabis Revolution
Photo: Speakeasy – Cannabis Revolution / Google Map

A cannabis cafe in downtown Pattaya that lets you try before you buy. The shop has two lounge areas and boasts premium quality marijuana flowers, seeds, CBD oils, food, and accessories. With your weed, enjoy a cold beer, juice, or coffee along with music. 

See Speakeasy – Cannabis Revolution’s website

316/68, Soi Buakhao, 062-636-2065. Open 11am-10pm


Murphy’s Pub Bud’s & Spud’s

Murphy’s Pub Bud’s & Spud’s
Photo: Murphy’s Pub Bud’s & Spud’s / Google Map

Set up in a shamrock green Irish-style pub in south Pattaya, Murphy’s where you want to go if you’re craving a Guinness with your cannabis. They offer free delivery anywhere in Pattaya.

See Murphy’s Pub Bud’s & Spud’s website

Soi Khao Noi. 


La Choza Jomtien Beach

La Choza Jomtien Beach
Photo: La Choza Jomtien Beach / Facebook

Set on Jomtien Beach, La Choza has a bright fireball red storefront with a long bar to drink and smoke at. Find Super Skunk, Gorilla Cookie, hashish, brownies, Mexican food and more. Delivery and pickup available.

See La Choza Jomtien Beach’s Facebook page

Soi 9 Jomtien Beach, 064-948-2050. Open daily, 11am-12am

Pattaya Weedmaps

Cannabis Clinics in Pattaya


The residents of Pattaya can get their dose of cannabis following the formal procedure set out by the government. If you are looking to get your hands-on cannabis in Pattaya, you need to be aware of a few things. Only get your medicine from offical cannabis clinic in Pattaya.

First, you can get cannabis only for treatment, it is prohibited to use marijuana to seek pleasure. Second, your eligibility depends upon the extent you fulfill the requirements stipulated in the formal cannabis acquisition process. Third, even if you are entitled to consume cannabis under the Thai government’s laws, any possession or consumption of illegal cannabis may leave you to end up in jail or face a financial penalty.

To get pass the medical cannabis eligibility requirements, your medical condition needs to fall in a list of approved medical conditions. All patients suffering from medical conditions listed in the approved medical conditions such as cancer, migraine etc., can seek medical marijuana to treat their symptoms.

All the patients who fulfill the first condition need to see a qualified physician. The physician would certify their medical condition and prescribe medical marijuana for the treatment of their symptoms.

Having a doctor’s certificate, patients need to visit one of the designated clinics located in Pattaya. The cannabis clinic is the final step in this heavily regulated cannabis acquisition process.

Currently, there is only one cannabis clinic which dispenses medical cannabis to meet the needs of patients looking to use cannabis as remedy against their health conditions.

The location and contact details of the Origene Clinic Pattaya is listed below.

Origene Clinic Pattaya, 8/114 Moo 6 Sukhumvit Road, Muang Pattaya, Amphoe Bang Lamung, Tel: 0659989449, Email: info@orgeneclinic.com



Knowledge of the local cannabis laws


For smooth, safe, and stress-free cannabis consumption, marijuana enthusiasts need to be aware of local laws governing the use of the plant. Given the harsh anti-drug past, the Thai government regulates medical marijuana consumption to avoid any potential misuse.

The basic premise that shapes the outlook of marijuana consumption laws stems from the government’s conviction; cannabis is a just medical remedy, not a substance to seek pleasure. Moreover, the laws reflect the intent and desire of the regulators whereby they want eligible people to only use cannabis available through legal channels.

Reflecting authorities’ strong regulatory intent, new Narcotics Bill stipulates any consumption in violation of the provisions of this law may result in a one-year jail term or a financial penalty of 20,000 baht (USD$ 600).

Tourists visiting Pattaya


Any of the tourists visiting Pattaya also require complying with the provisions of Narcotics Bill. They can have marijuana only in the form approved by the Ministry of Health. Any violation may see their stashes are being confiscated.

Upon arrival into the country, foreigners are advised to get their cannabis approved following FDA set procedure. Tourists just like Thai nationals are required to show their medical certificates. Therefore, officials suggest tourists should carry their medical certificates with them and show them to the customs officers upon their arrival in the country.

Any departure from the laws of the land regarding cannabis possession or consumption may lead foreigners to face fines and persecutions. The fact that Thailand is the first far east nation to legalize the cannabis should not send you under the illusion that cannabis possession and consumption in the country is a matter of personal choice.

Cannabis legalization is heavily regulated in the country. In the best interest of foreigners visiting the Pattaya, they should ensure they are duly following the laws governing the acquisition and usage of cannabis.




Medical Cannabis Now Available at Pattaya Clinic for Foreign Residents







Medical Cannabis is now available to all patients residing in the Kingdom of Thailand.



Origene Clinic based in Pattaya, is the Official Center of Medical Marijuana in Eastern Thailand; managing five provinces along the eastern seaboard: Chonburi, Chachoengsao, Rayong, Chanthaburi, and Trat.



In association with The Government Pharmaceutical Organization (GPO), Origene Clinic can prescribe concentrated cannabis oils to all patients, Thai or foreign, residing in the Kingdom of Thailand.

Approved by the Thai FDA

GPO Cannabis Oil is formulated according to international standards, approved by the Thai FDA, and distributed only by licensed medical marijuana centers like Origene Clinic in Pattaya, Thailand


Marijuana is a controlled narcotic in Thailand and prescribed as an alternative medicine. Patients who wish to try Medical Cannabis should register with Medical History that reflects qualification: Clinical Diagnosis Summary, Official Prescriptions, Medical Certificates, X-Ray/Scan Results, etc.






Required documents include Passport ID and Blood Test Results. Origene Clinic provides standard blood testing at 700 THB or patients may also submit their own blood test results taken within the past six months.

Required blood test results include: Complete Blood Count, Liver Function, and Kidney Function. This is not a pass or fail blood test and patients don’t have to wait for the results. These results will serve as a baseline for comparison if any side-effects are developed after 6-9 months of continuous usage.


Limited Supply

Medical Cannabis is limited in supply. At the moment, only 500-3,000 bottles of GPO Cannabis Oil are available in the entire country. Patients are encouraged to register first and gain approval for the program. Medical Cannabis in some varieties are readily available and can be prescribed on the same-day of registration. Other types of medical cannabis may be back-ordered. Patients that have special needs may also be assigned a Que for first priority.

Register Online

http://origeneclinic.com/en/Register-Online/

Associated Fees

Doctor Fees: 300 THB

Blood Testing: 700 THB

Medical Cannabis: 300-5,000 THB



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THE WAR FOR WEED IN THAILAND

For three years, Lek secretly cultivated her cannabis plants in rural northeastern Thailand, still afraid of arrest by authorities wielding tough drug penalties despite the promises of a gradual loosening of the law.

On June 9, cannabis was effectively decriminalized and she finally emerged from the underground weed scene to become a legitimate grower, part of an army of newcomers to the most-hyped market in Thailand.

“We’re in a ‘vacuum period’ so anyone can practically do anything for now,” said Lek 34, whose full name is Piyatida Jantra, as she prunes her 100 or so plants in Korat.

The area is the gateway to Isaan, a region of rice and sugar farmers facing plummeting prices for their staples and in desperate need of a new cash crop.

Thailand is the first Southeast Asian country to take such liberalizing steps, recognizing the medicinal — and economic — benefits the plant may bring.

The country’s journey toward becoming a paradise for cannabis consumers and entrepreneurs is unexpected in a kingdom where successive governments have taken a zero-tolerance attitude toward drugs.

The change began with a 2019 election pledge by Anutin Charnvirakul, a connected billionaire with big political ambitions, who promised to unlock the law to help farmers in the Isaan area with a new cash crop primarily for the medicinal market.

Entrepreneurs learn how to grow cannabis plants at a cannabis farm in Chonburi province, eastern Thailand on June 5, 2022.
Entrepreneurs learn how to grow cannabis plants at a cannabis farm in Chonburi province, eastern Thailand on June 5, 2022.

Isaan is the most highly populated part of Thailand and will be crucial in securing votes in the next general election, scheduled in the first quarter next year.

Turning on the tap to billions of dollars of new potential revenue also was warmly welcomed by the monopolies that dominate the Thai economy — and backed by the army-linked government, in which Anutin serves as health minister.

Major corporations and rich private investors got ahead of the law, buying up vast plantations to grow cannabis in the best soils across the north and northeast, and establishing factories to extract premium CBD oil.

That left them in a position to seize market share when last month’s decriminalization made it legal to grow, trade and use all cannabis products, from the leaves and stems to the bud.

Legally restricted for medicine or food

Currently, cannabis is in theory restricted to use in medicine or in food and must contain less than 0.2 percent tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the compound that creates the “high.”

In practice, it is a legal gray area that has ruled out prosecutions under drug laws; there is currently not even a minimum legal age to buy or sell it.

A cannabis bill is due in the coming months to detail exactly what can and can’t be done.

For smallholders like Lek, there are fears it will be written with the interests of large corporations in mind, rather than homespun businesses like hers.

“The government needs to go all the way … where every household can grow their own, no more controls,” she told VOA News.

“But once the law is passed, I guarantee you there’s only going to be one big group of capitalists who will gain.”

'Amsterdam of Asia'

At present, cannabis chaos pervades the kingdom: Tourists are openly smoking joints on the famous Khao San Road in Bangkok, while some Thais have appeared on TikTok videos seemingly unable to move after eating marijuana brownies. The government has urged cannabis growers and users to be responsible and discreet.

“The main goal of weed legalization is still for medicinal benefits, to boost the economy and wellness,” the prime minister’s spokesperson told reporters on June 29.

“We ask that everyone cooperates during this vacuum period until the official law is passed.”

Weed aficionados are celebrating a law change allowing a long-hidden culture into the light. It’s also stirring a major market opportunity and research into the benefits of a plant found native in Thailand for centuries.

FILE - People smoke weed to celebrate the legalization of cannabis at the Thailand: 420 Legalaew! weekend festival hosted by Highland in Nakhon Pathom province on June 11, 2022.
FILE - People smoke weed to celebrate the legalization of cannabis at the Thailand: 420 Legalaew! weekend festival hosted by Highland in Nakhon Pathom province on June 11, 2022.

“Everyone will have their own space within this industry,” said Chokwan “Kitty” Chopaka, an advocate and entrepreneur who has been bombarded by inquiries since opening her dispensary in downtown Bangkok a couple of days after it became legal.

“It’s not just growers, sellers and consumers … we still also need researchers, accountants, marketeers, product photographers.”

Other industry insiders say there is no rolling back the law.

One of those is Siriya Thepcharoen, based at Siam Cannabis Land in Chonburi, eastern Thailand, which includes a museum, vast underground laboratories growing weed strains like “White Widow” and a plantation. She said the mission of her company, NUSA CSR, is to help make Thailand the global hub for medicinal marijuana use.

“We are targeting medical tourists with certain conditions like insomnia, stress, Alzheimer’s, and for the elderly who also want to come to Thailand for R&R,” she told VOA.

“But we will also target young people who may travel here for recreation, seeing Thailand as the ‘Amsterdam of Asia.’”

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