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Where to Buy THC Drinks in Richmond

Here are the top stores in Richmond with the best THC beverages and cannabis drinks selections.

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Where to Drink THC Drinks in Richmond

Top bars and restaurants in Richmond serving THC beverages and cannabis drinks.

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Where to buy THC drinks in Richmond

Use Richmond pins on this page to see what is currently tied to a venue, then narrow by the part of town you’re already in. West Broad Street and Scott’s Addition have the clearest group of places serving cans on site. Carytown is the stronger specialty take home stop, while Brookland Park, the Fan, Church Hill, and the Libbie and Grove area add neighborhood options.

Richmond’s mix matters because THC drinks aren’t confined to dispensaries here. The local trail runs through The Camel, Bingo Beer Co., Ardent Craft Ales, Point 5 RVA, Ninja Kombucha, and neighborhood markets. Brez appears across the Richmond places I track, but stock can change fast. Call ahead if one specific can is the reason for your trip.

A drink out or cans for home

If you want a THC drink while you’re out, check The Camel on West Broad, Bingo and Ardent in Scott’s Addition, or Ninja Kombucha in Northside. Their current menus list 2 mg cans alongside music, brewery, and taproom visits. That makes Richmond feel less like a dispensary hunt and more like choosing where you want to spend an hour.

If you’re buying cans to take home, Point 5 in Carytown has a dedicated hemp section and a verified Ohho listing marked 2 mg. For neighborhood errands, Haymaker’s locator names Shields Market, Union Market, and Libbie Market. Check the Richmond venue details here before leaving because inventory shifted immediately under the state’s new rules.

What Richmond cans look like now

The current Richmond pages I checked center on cans labeled 2 mg THC. Bingo’s menu lists four Cheat Code flavors at that mark. The Camel and Ardent also list 2 mg options. Older Richmond pages showing 5 mg drinks can’t be treated as current inventory after Virginia’s latest rule change.

Not everything is a seltzer. Haymaker Switchel uses a vinegar, ginger, and kombucha base, and its label lists 2 mg THC with CBD and CBG. Cheat Code comes through as a canned cocktail line made in Richmond. So what should you trust when formats move this quickly? The current label and the latest venue listing, not an old roundup.

Ordering THC drinks into Richmond

Can’t find the right can nearby? Check the shipping markers attached to the brands on this page before opening another tab. I track Hippie Crippler as available for shipping, which gives Richmond shoppers another route when local stock is thin. That shipping flag tells you availability, not that every product version meets Virginia’s current package rules.

Online ordering isn’t a blanket yes for every can. Before you buy, confirm the exact label, package size, age check, and delivery address with the seller. Virginia limits sales to people 21 and over, and states can restrict or ban hemp products even when federal hemp rules appear to fit. I wouldn’t trust a cached product page in a market that changed this week.

Are THC drinks legal in Richmond?

Yes, compliant hemp-derived THC drinks are legal in Richmond for adults 21 and over. The 2018 Farm Bill is why products under 0.3% delta-9 THC by dry weight can exist, but Virginia adds tighter rules and states can and do restrict or ban them. Richmond’s main extra wrinkle is zoning for hemp-focused retailers. Rules change, so check current local rules before buying.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are THC drinks legal in Richmond?
Yes. Adults 21 and over can buy compliant hemp-derived THC drinks in Richmond under Virginia’s rules. No separate city drink cap or beverage ban was found. The local wrinkle is zoning for qualifying hemp-focused retailers. Because state and federal rules are moving, check current local rules and the package label before you buy.
Where can I find THC drinks in Richmond?
The Richmond pins above are the quickest way to match a current listing with your route. West Broad Street and Scott’s Addition are strongest for drinks served on site. Carytown is useful for specialty take home shopping, with additional leads in Northside, the Fan, Church Hill, and near Libbie and Grove.
What THC drink brands are available in Richmond?
The Richmond product results above are the most useful snapshot because the lineup changes quickly. I track both brands placed across several venues and products with a smaller local footprint. Match the brand result to its Richmond venue, then confirm stock before traveling.
How do I find THC drinks near me in Richmond?
Your nearest option depends on the kind of stop you want. Search the Richmond results by your neighborhood, then compare the venue address with your route. For drinks served out, West Broad and Scott’s Addition have the clearest cluster. For take home shopping, check Carytown and the neighborhood markets named around the city.
Is the THC drink selection growing in Richmond?
Richmond has added locally made canned cocktails and a locally produced switchel, but the shelf isn’t simply growing in a straight line. Virginia’s new package limit removed many older products from consideration without a sell through period. Current compliant listings matter more than last month’s menu, especially while stores and venues reset inventory.

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