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Jord0713
04-10-2010, 03:26 AM
First Gourmet Marijuana Restaurant Opens In Denver - cbs4denver.com (http://cbs4denver.com/business/medical.marijuana.gourmet.2.1346694.html)


This is great! Anyone been here yet?

ColoradoCareMMJ
04-10-2010, 01:46 PM
Never been there myself but alot of my patients have nothing but good things to say about ganja gourmet....

Jord0713
04-10-2010, 02:48 PM
I think I might try it out this weekend. How could you go wrong really? 2 of my fav things in life...good food and good herb. :) I would love to hear any reviews if anyone has checked it out yet.

ThaiBuddhaMan
04-11-2010, 08:56 PM
Went to Ganja Gourmet back in early December. Food was tasty, and the effects were nice. Also nice selection of dried flowers. It was dine-in/take-out back then. I'm pretty sure because of recent changes they are strictly take-out. I would still recommend it though. The lasagna was tasty!

sittingone
04-12-2010, 06:17 PM
Isn't that the place that has to microwave everything on the menu since they cannot cook it there? If it is that would seem very far from gourmet! Seems like a novelty to me, but some people are just so happy to medicate in public that they will pay for anything. With good tincture I can just eat good food actually cooked onsite and not have to have it taste like ganja, then medicate and have the same experience overall. Just my opinion.

ThaiBuddhaMan
04-12-2010, 06:41 PM
You are correct in that the food isn't made on site, at least not when I was there. But food reheated is fine with me. Still tasted good and didn't have a ganja taste either. And you can't eat there anymore. If you had read my earlier post you would of read that it's take-out now.

moody420
04-12-2010, 07:28 PM
sounds like a fun place! I'll have to check in out when in Colorado...:jointsmile:

TheReleafCenter
04-12-2010, 07:36 PM
I'm confused as to how they're circumventing the onsite medicating rules that are in ordinance 31. The article says they're offering rides to people that overmedicate.

I like the guys that run GG, but I'm a foodie and wouldn't be too excited about microwaving my own meal.

vegetabongrips
04-12-2010, 07:58 PM
Does anyone know where the kitchen is that they are preparing this in? Is this the gal from the Carribean restaurant?

ThaiBuddhaMan
04-12-2010, 08:41 PM
No more on-site medicating/consuming.

Just take-out.

TheReleafCenter
04-12-2010, 08:54 PM
Does anyone know where the kitchen is that they are preparing this in? Is this the gal from the Carribean restaurant?

Nah, it's not Wanda and Scott. No clue where the kitchen is.

ThaiBuddhaMan
04-12-2010, 09:04 PM
8 Rivers has some bomb food! Love that place.

But if you like caribbean food, there's a weekend joint run by a Jamaican guy. Incredible food! And he doesn't care if you light up. Can't post info here as it's run out of the back of his house, dining area is his covered back porch. $12-15/plate and that plate is loaded with good eats!

vegetabongrips
04-12-2010, 09:06 PM
8 Rivers has some bomb food! Love that place.

But if you like caribbean food, there's a weekend joint run by a Jamaican guy. Incredible food! And he doesn't care if you light up. Can't post info here as it's run out of the back of his house, dining area is his covered back porch. $12-15/plate and that plate is loaded with good eats!


Wait, seriously?

How can I get this info from you? Are you willing to PM a noob with a dozen posts?

ThaiBuddhaMan
04-12-2010, 09:23 PM
Seriously.

Infuckincredible food. Been there about 3 times so far. Usually go about once a month (probably go next weekend). Honestly I don't feel comfortable sharing the info here with someone I haven't met. But I do go to a ton of local reggae shows/events. Sometimes I'm there chillin', sometimes I'm working security. Usually the only nonblack guy there (except for the occasional white guy w/dreads). I'm a big Samoan/Hawaiian/Chamorro looking mofo, except I'm really half Thai/half German.

I found out about it when I got invited by some of the local reggae producers/DJs. If you know any of them, they should be able to clue you in. It's a real lowkey operation, but he does have a professional kitchen gear setup. He caters & does take-out too, which is good as seating can be very limited with a bunch of rastas just kickin back playing cards/dominoes, eatin' & drinkin'. He also carries a Jamaican ginger beer (non-alcoholic) that I've never seen outside of Jamaica (though it's probably sold at local caribbean markets, I'm sure). Love that stuff too.

vegetabongrips
04-12-2010, 09:31 PM
:( I'm a junkie for the food way more than the music. You're cruel bringing this up here!