Your Guide to Las Vegas’ Cannabis Lounges – Where You Can Actually Light Up

For decades, Nevada tourists could buy cannabis legally — but had nowhere public to enjoy it. That changed in 2021, when Assembly Bill 341 legalized licensed, alcohol-free cannabis lounges, opening the door for a new era of regulated, social cannabis consumption.

By late 2023 and into 2024, a handful of lounges officially opened their doors in Las Vegas — offering a safe, comfortable, and legal environment for 21+ visitors to light up or sip a cannabis-infused mocktail.

Here are some of the most talked-about lounges worth checking out.

Top Cannabis Lounges Worth Visiting

Smoke and Mirrors

Smoke and Mirrors — operated by Thrive Cannabis Marketplace — holds the distinction of being Nevada’s first state-licensed cannabis lounge. It opened in February 2024.

Inside, expect a mid-century-modern vibe with plush seating, mellow lighting, and a relaxed atmosphere — more speakeasy than stereotypical head shop. Consumers can choose from joints, pre-rolls, flower, extracts, and even cannabis-infused mocktails. Its mocktail menu delivers THC-infused drinks in a sleek, adult-oriented setting.

It became a cultural hub for both tourists and locals — though it closed in 2025 due to low turnout and is now reportedly only available for private events.

Note: Because of its closure to the public, check ahead before heading over just in case — private-event access can sometimes open up.

Sky High Lounge

For those looking for a tribal-regulated option, Sky High Lounge (run by the Las Vegas Paiute Cannabis Authority) is a strong choice. Originally opened as NuWu’s “Vegas Tasting Room,” the lounge relaunched in 2023 under the Sky High name.

Sky High delivers a rooftop-style lounge with views toward Fremont Street and the Strip, dab bars, and VIP table packages — a luxe, social spot to enjoy pre-rolls, concentrates, or extracts.

Because it’s on tribal land and predates the state-licensed lounge system, Sky High remains one of the more reliable spots for consumption in town.

Planet 13 Dazed! Lounge

Positioned beside the company’s flagship superstore, Dazed! lounge is designed to deliver a fully immersive cannabis nightlife experience, complete with themed lighting, art-driven décor, VIP seating, and interactive entertainment elements.

With Planet 13’s reputation for over-the-top attractions and high-traffic tourism appeal, the Dazed! lounge remains one of the city’s most exciting additions for travelers looking to enjoy a pre-roll, socialize, or simply explore a new chapter in Vegas’ cannabis culture.

Why the Lounge Movement Matters in Vegas

Under state law, cannabis consumption remains illegal in public spaces, casinos, hotel rooms, or the Strip — but licensed lounges give visitors and locals a legal, safe space to consume.

These lounges also shift cannabis culture toward something more hospitality-focused. Instead of hiding in hotel rooms or confusion over where it’s legal to smoke, guests now have a social, controlled, and zero-alcohol environment — sometimes even with infused beverages and a chill ambiance.

For tourists — especially those without a private rental or cannabis-friendly hotel — lounges like Sky High or the soon-to-be Dazed! give a proper “Sin City” cannabis nightlife element.

Tips for the Cannabis-Curious Traveler

  • Always bring a valid ID — guests must be 21+ to enter and consume.
  • You can’t bring your own cannabis in; lounges require you to purchase on-site and use their products.
  • Alcohol is prohibited in cannabis lounges — it’s all about the herb.