The nearly 16,000-square-foot, two-story will be located in the city’s tourist commercial zone at 700 Bay Marina Drive, the former location of California College San Diego
The nearly 16,000-square-foot, two-story will be located in the city's tourist commercial zone at 700 Bay Marina Drive, the former location of California College San DiegoImagine a place where people can go pick a pre-rolled joint from a menu and enjoy it right at their table surrounded by friends. Think of it as a neighborhood brewery, but instead of beer, marijuana is on tap.
“A safe space to consume cannabis has always been a big hope of ours, and we’re there now, so we're excited to provide that for the community,” said Alex Ayon, co-owner of the soon-to-open Sessions by the Bay in National City.at 700 Bay Marina Drive, the former location of California College San Diego.
Artist's renderings show what the Sessions By the Bay marijuana lounge in National City might look like if its prospective operators clear a final approval hurdle. Renderings by Heleo Architecture + DesignSign up for NBC San Diego newsletters. In partnership with the Sycuan Tribal Development Corporation, Ayon and his wife are getting ready to start renovation work to create San Diego County’s first marijuana consumption lounge.
“There’s going to be [non-alcoholic] non-cannabis drinks and beverages, along with cannabis products people will be able to consume in a lounge-type environment,” said Ayon.“We get emails every day asking if we’re open yet [from] people coming from out of town,” Ayon said. “I think it's really going to hit.”
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