Overall Google Rating
4.8 ★ (522 reviews)
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Sunday
9:00 am–9:00 pm
Monday
9:00 am–9:00 pm
Tuesday
9:00 am–9:00 pm
Wednesday
9:00 am–9:00 pm
Thursday
9:00 am–9:00 pm
Friday
9:00 am–10:00 pm
Saturday
9:00 am–10:00 pm
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What People Are Saying

If you are going to the Crestwood one I highly advise you drive the extra 10 minutes to the Worth CuraLeaf on Harlem. The only 1 gram disposable Hi5 had was a horrible brand for $75… before tax too, disgusting. I drove to CuraLeaf and got a 2 gram awesome disposable for $60 after tax. Better service, Better Product, Better Prices🤣🤣 – Jack O'Leary

Might be the worst dispensary in the Chicagoland area. Not only are their prices terrible, you also have to guess when they’re going to close. Website and apple maps says 9, however, handful of separate occasions I’ve been there 3-4 hours before 9 and they’re closed. Why say you’re open until 9 when you close at random times during the week? Take the ten minute drive in either direction and go to those dispensaries instead. – Matt V

Went there for my second time, just now 9-28. Always nice, genuinely friendly. Prices are decent. Security guys always seem friendly too. Really appreciated the good service. This time was no different than the last: quick, customer focused, nice attitude and service. Will return again 😉 – SteveandJane Morris

Only reason they get 1 start is because because service is great but selection is non existent. Never has anything. Much better off going down to cureleaf even if their service is worse. They say they order stock here but reality is different. – Tomas Sabal

Was excited to see Crestwood get a Dispensary where I live. They are the only dispensary ive ever seen that has hardly anything on their menu and no Flower/Buds at all. Why pay all that money for licensing to sell Cannabis and pay employees to have a place where they have no Flower, edibles. Just a few prerolls and a few joint papers but cant buy flower to put in those papers. Sad but crazy part they had preferred gardens/redemption brand at one point. – Jacob Miller