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420 Spot Shop

Recreational Retail

Address: 1374 SE Lund Ave Port Orchard, Washington 98366

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420 Spot Shop is a recreational retail dispensary located in Port Orchard, Washington.

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  • Accepts debit cards

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Description of 420 Spot Shop

A Local’s Guide to 420 Spot Shop in Port Orchard (98366): Traffic, Parking, ID, Payment, and What’s on the Menu

If you are looking for legal cannabis in Port Orchard, 420 Spot Shop is one of the local storefronts that consistently shows up when people search for a dispensary near 98366. It is a Washington-licensed recreational marijuana retailer, and shoppers check the 420 Spot Shop menu on AllBud to see what is in stock and which deals are live. Deliveries every week are noted on their listing, which matters in a market where freshness and selection change quickly. This guide answers the questions locals actually ask before a visit, from traffic and parking details to ID checks, payment methods, and what kind of flower and products you can reasonably expect to find.

The Arrival (Traffic & Parking)

Port Orchard sits on the south side of Sinclair Inlet in Kitsap County, and getting to 420 Spot Shop is straightforward once you know the main corridors. Coming from Tacoma, Gig Harbor, or the south end of the peninsula, State Route 16 is your spine. You will pass the Purdy interchange and cross the line toward Port Orchard. The two primary Port Orchard exits off SR‑16 are Tremont Street and Sedgwick Road. Tremont takes you into town via Lund Avenue and Bethel Avenue SE, while Sedgwick feeds east-west traffic from the Southworth ferry and connects to Bethel and Mile Hill Drive. If you are arriving from Bremerton, Silverdale, or Poulsbo, you will likely meet SR‑3 and then curve through the Gorst merge to SR‑16; that short stretch near Gorst can back up during commute hours, so account for a few extra minutes in the late afternoon.

For downtown access, Bay Street is State Route 166, the waterfront corridor that runs from Gorst into the heart of Port Orchard. Bay Street’s storefronts, marina views, and event traffic on weekends can add delays at signals and pedestrian crossings, especially when the farmers market, car shows, or parades are active. If your destination is closer to the residential side of town, Mile Hill Drive and Bethel Avenue SE are the north-south routes that carry most of the local retail and service traffic. Bethel, in particular, is lined with small shopping plazas and standalone stores where many cannabis retailers operate, and you can usually turn directly into a lot without complicated access roads.

When people ask about parking at 420 Spot Shop, the honest answer is that it depends on which corridor the storefront is on. Most Port Orchard dispensaries located along Bethel Avenue SE, Sedgwick Road, or Mile Hill Drive are part of small retail centers or standalone buildings with their own free private lots. If your GPS guides you to one of those corridors, expect a conventional surface lot directly in front of the entrance, with spaces turning over quickly throughout the day. If you end up downtown on Bay Street, the norm is curbside street parking with time limits and a handful of public lots within a block or two of the waterfront. There is no valet parking culture for dispensaries in Port Orchard. In either scenario, you rarely need to pay for parking, but you should watch for signed time limits in the downtown core and be courteous about using adjacent business spaces during peak hours.

Traffic patterns are predictable if you plan around them. The morning rush into Bremerton and the evening return through Gorst can slow the approach from the north and east. Sedgwick Road can see ferry traffic bunching up when West Seattle’s Fauntleroy-Southworth sailings are loading or arriving, which in turn affects the Sedgwick and Bethel intersection. If you want the quietest drive, late morning and early afternoon on weekdays are the least congested blocks. Bad weather in winter occasionally makes the Gorst stretch feel tight, but SR‑16 is well maintained, and the shoulder widths are generous compared to older two-lane highways. If you rely on transit, Kitsap Transit runs local routes along Bethel, Mile Hill, and Bay Street; check the latest schedule for the stop closest to the shop.

For first-time visitors trying to pin down parking at 420 Spot Shop specifically, a quick look at satellite view before leaving helps confirm whether you are aiming at a small plaza lot or a downtown curb. In almost all cases in Port Orchard, you will have an entrance steps from your parking spot, and ADA spaces are clearly marked. On weekends, when errands cluster around grocery runs and home improvement trips, the retail lots along Bethel and Mile Hill are busiest in late morning and midafternoon. If you prefer a near-door spot, try arriving near opening or after the post-work rush.

The Entry (ID & Security)

The entry routine at Washington cannabis stores is designed to be simple and consistent, especially for adults who might be new to the process. At 420 Spot Shop, you can expect an ID check either at the door or immediately at the counter before browsing. Some storefronts have a vestibule or a separate check-in podium; others have a single room where the budtender verifies your ID as soon as you walk up. In both layouts, the same rule applies: you must present a valid, government-issued photo ID proving you are 21 or older. Washington accepts out-of-state IDs from U.S. jurisdictions, and passports are commonly accepted as well. You do not need a medical cannabis authorization to shop for recreational products as an adult, though if you are a registered medical patient in Washington and you are looking for tax-exempt purchasing or medical-grade products, you should call ahead to ask whether the store is medically endorsed and can issue the state’s recognition card. The AllBud page lists 420 Spot Shop as a recreational storefront; medical services are not specified there.

Security staff at Washington dispensaries tend to keep a low profile. You might see a camera at the door, a sign about no open containers, and a security person posted near the entrance. They are there to check that only adults enter and to keep the flow moving, not to rush you or make you uncomfortable. Present your ID, wait for the green light to step in, and you will likely be directed to a counter or a budtender who can answer questions. If there is a queue, it tends to move quickly because menus are visible, and regulars know what they want. If you are anxious about questions or not sure how to describe what you want, it is perfectly normal to start with, “I’m new to this and I’m looking for something relaxing,” or, “I liked Super Lemon Haze in the past; what do you have that is similar today?” Staff are used to translating goals into product recommendations, and they can point to specific items on the 420 Spot Shop menu that match what you describe.

You might also notice some stores quickly scan IDs to verify legitimacy. This is a compliance step common in Washington retail, and it is typically a yes/no validation rather than a data collection effort. Feel free to ask what information is retained. Most retailers are transparent about strictly verifying age without keeping personal details beyond meeting legal requirements. Only adults are allowed on the sales floor, so leave minors at home or plan for a companion to wait with them elsewhere.

The Transaction (Payment Methods)

One of the most common questions locals ask before making the trip is, “Does 420 Spot Shop take credit cards?” Because cannabis remains federally illegal, traditional credit card processing is rare in Washington dispensaries. The AllBud listing for 420 Spot Shop notes an ATM on site, which is the most reliable signal of how to pay. When payment specifics aren’t clearly listed, the safest approach is to assume that cash is preferred and plan to use the in-store ATM if you do not bring enough with you. Most shoppers in Port Orchard treat the ATM fee as the cost of convenience, but if you want to avoid it, stop by your bank beforehand.

Some Washington retailers use point-of-sale systems that emulate debit purchases through a cashless ATM, but this capability is not guaranteed at every shop and can be inconsistent depending on the day’s network status. If you need to use a debit card or you are hoping to pay with Apple Pay, call before you leave and ask what is working that day. The consistent baseline at 420 Spot Shop, according to its AllBud profile, is that you can complete your purchase with cash, and an ATM is available at the storefront. Bring a valid ID and enough cash for your purchase and any applicable tax, and you will be able to check out smoothly.

If you are budgeting, remember that posted menu prices may or may not include tax depending on how the menu is formatted. Recreational cannabis in Washington carries state excise tax, as well as sales tax, so your total will be higher than the pre-tax tag in many cases. Ask the budtender to quote a tax-included total before withdrawing from the ATM if you want to avoid a second transaction fee.

The Inventory (Hero Products)

Inventory at a Washington shop evolves weekly, and 420 Spot Shop highlights “deliveries every week,” which matters for freshness and variety. Before you go, it is worth scanning the 420 Spot Shop menu online so you have a sense of what is available on your visit. You can filter by category in most menu interfaces, and you will often see familiar headings like flower, pre-rolls, concentrates, vapes, edibles, tinctures, and topicals. While the exact brands and SKUs rotate, AllBud product pages tied to 420 Spot Shop give a good sense of the strains that have moved through the store and the effects that local customers often ask about.

If you are a fan of energetic, citrus-forward sativas, Super Lemon Haze appears on the 420 Spot Shop page. It is known for uniquely lively, upbeat effects and a bright lemon profile. Not every shopper wants that buzz—people who already run a bit tight sometimes opt for gentler hybrids—but it is a classic daytime pick when productivity and mood are the goal. Another daytime option listed as sold at 420 Spot Shop is Chernobyl, recognized for a long-lasting cerebral high with a lime-forward aroma. This one has a reputation for clarity without the jitter for many people, which is why it lands on so many “focus” shortlists.

Dutch Treat shows up as well, a strain that tends to deliver an uplifting, euphoric headspace without losing that relaxed, unclenched feeling. Many customers describe it as a reset button for stress while keeping the mind engaged. If you are looking for the opposite end of the spectrum—weighty, body-forward relaxation—Afgoo is among the classic indica-dominant strains associated with this shop. It is usually picked in the evening or anytime you want the pace to slow, and shoppers often note its heavy, soothing nature.

For hybrid fans, Snoop’s Dream is a name that appears with 420 Spot Shop’s listings. It combines some energetic head effects with a potency that beginners might want to approach gradually. This is the kind of strain that regulars reach for when they want a balanced but assertive experience, and it is a common suggestion when someone asks for a hybrid that “feels like something.” Pineapple Express is another crowd-pleaser that shows up as sold at this Port Orchard shop, known more for mood-lifting, vacation-brain ease than couch lock. It is often suggested for stress relief without completely derailing your afternoon. Rounding out the list, Blue Trainwreck combines Trainwreck and Blueberry genetics and is known for a pleasant, quick-onset head effect that many people use to lift a mood or flip a sluggish morning.

These hero strains are a snapshot, not a guarantee that the same batches will be on the shelf when you arrive. That is why the 420 Spot Shop menu is so useful. It lets you match style to availability before you invest the drive. If you do not see these exact names, you can ask the budtender for analogs. If you liked Super Lemon Haze, a clean, citrus-driven sativa from a different producer might be waiting in the case. If Afgoo is gone, another earthy, sedating indica may serve the same role. The weekly delivery cadence increases the odds that either the direct match or a close substitute lands in rotation soon.

Beyond flower, Port Orchard shoppers regularly ask about edibles and infused beverages because they are easy to dose. Edibles in Washington range from chocolates and gummies to mints, cookies, and drinks. If you are new, tell your budtender your tolerance, and they will point you toward products with clear 5 mg serving sizes and labels that match your goals. Concentrates and vape cartridges appeal to customers who want compact potency or a low-odor option. When browsing those categories, you might notice strain names that match the flower side; that can help you keep your preferences consistent across formats. The menu presentation typically groups items by category and brand, and filters let you sort by price or potency.

One practical way to shop the 420 Spot Shop menu is to scan it before your visit, identify two or three “must try” items, and then keep an open mind for the budtender’s day-of suggestion. Because deliveries every week refresh the options, what sells out on Friday could be back by Tuesday, and what just arrived Saturday morning might be the exact terpene profile you prefer. If you respond well to particular flavors—citrus, pine, berry, or gas—say that out loud. Staff can translate taste preferences into strain families and show you jars or packages in the case that fit.

Community & Value

Shoppers care about value as much as they care about selection, and reviews on AllBud often mention selection as a deciding factor for 420 Spot Shop. It is common in Port Orchard for shops to rotate daily specials or offer occasional discounts tied to certain categories or brands. The AllBud listing does not spell out specific first-time customer deals or health initiatives, and veteran discounts are not explicitly detailed there either. If you are price-sensitive or you are a veteran, senior, or medical patient, the simplest path is to call ahead and ask what is available this week. Budtenders tend to be straightforward about how to get the best value, including whether any bundles or multi-unit discounts apply.

One tangible sign of value is the weekly delivery note on their profile. Regular restocking reduces the chance that only the high-end tiers remain on a slow day. It also means you can plan your visit around the drop schedule if freshness is your priority. If you care about a batch’s harvest date or the producer’s processing method, say so. Staff can often pull a few options from the case and flip them over so you can compare labels. In Washington, labels include THC and CBD content, testing labs, and lot numbers. If you want reliability from one visit to the next, make a note of the producer and strain that worked for you and ask for that specific combination on your next trip.

When it comes to community, legal cannabis in Port Orchard operates under the same compliance framework as the rest of Washington. That means ID checks at the door, no on-site consumption, and firm rules about who can enter the sales floor. The shops that thrive locally tend to do the small things well: genuine conversation at the counter, clear answers about potency and effects, and no pressure to up-sell. If you found a helpful budtender at 420 Spot Shop, tipping is appreciated but voluntary. It is not required, and no one will treat you differently if you skip it. If you are a frequent customer, budtenders remember what you liked last time and can save you research time during your next visit. If you are a first-timer, saying that out loud helps staff calibrate recommendations toward gentler products and straightforward dosing.

Legal Basics and Local Know-How

For anyone searching “legal cannabis in Port Orchard” and wondering about basics before stepping inside, Washington’s adult-use rules are clear. You must be 21 or older to purchase or possess recreational cannabis. You do not need to be a Washington resident; a valid government-issued ID from any U.S. state or a passport typically suffices. Consumption is not allowed in public places or in your vehicle, and driving under the influence is illegal. You can transport products in your car, ideally sealed and out of the driver’s r

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Opening Hours

All times are Pacific Standard Time (PST)

Sunday 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Monday 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Tuesday 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Wednesday 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Thursday 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Friday 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Saturday 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM

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