One of the newest and most stunning recreational cannabis shops in the 805 is now open at Farmacy Santa Ynez. To celebrate, mention this ad at checkout for 30% off at any Farmacy location that you haven’t previously patronized.
The journey that began when two Santa Barbara natives opened our original cannabis store in SB has grown to include a range of gorgeous storefront destinations in Isla Vista and Santa Ynez—the only cannabis shop in the Santa Ynez Valley.
In addition to our unparalleled in-store shopping experience, you’ll also find an extensive range of locally grown and locally produced cannabis products for recreation, health, and wellness.
Other shops may sell cannabis, but Farmacy offers something more—an unparalleled shopping experience in an environment that’s perfectly suited to this incredible place we call home. And our expert staff is trained to give you the guidance you need, whether you’re discovering the benefits of cannabis for the first time or looking for your next favorite product.
Don’t wait to discover a Farmacy near you. First-time customers can claim your 30% off discount at any of our locations in SB County today just by mentioning this ad to your budtender at checkout!
Farmacy Santa Ynez
3576 Madera St., Santa Ynez
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Farmacy Isla Vista
6555 Pardall Rd., Goleta
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Farmacy Santa Barbara
128 W. Mission St., Santa Barbara
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Plus, be sure to come check out our amazing 4/20 deals you won’t find anywhere else! For early access to deals please join Friends of the Farm today!
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