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Cheapest Dispensaries in Minnesota 2026: Where to Find the Best Weed Prices

MN Cannabis Hub
April 16, 2026
Looking for the lowest cannabis prices in Minnesota? Find out which dispensary types consistently offer the best deals, how tribal dispensaries save you money, and how to track real-time prices.

Cheapest Dispensaries in Minnesota 2026: Where to Find the Best Weed Prices

Cannabis in Minnesota isn't cheap — the combined state and local tax burden can push prices 20-25% above what consumers pay in neighboring states. But prices vary significantly between dispensaries, and knowing where to shop can save regular consumers hundreds of dollars a year. Here's what drives weed prices in Minnesota and where to find the best deals in 2026.

Why Weed Is Expensive in Minnesota

Minnesota's cannabis pricing is shaped by several factors stacked on top of each other:

  • State excise tax: 10% on all recreational purchases
  • State sales tax: 6.875%
  • Local taxes: Up to 3% in some cities and counties
  • Supply constraints: The OCM limited initial cultivator licenses, creating a supply squeeze that kept wholesale prices high through 2025
  • Compliance costs: Testing, packaging, tracking, and reporting requirements add overhead that gets passed to consumers

The good news: supply is catching up. Minnesota cultivators ramped production through 2025-2026, and wholesale flower prices dropped significantly. That's beginning to flow through to retail prices at some stores.

Cheapest Dispensary Type: Tribal Dispensaries

The most consistent way to save money on cannabis in Minnesota is to shop at a tribal dispensary.

Tribal dispensaries operating on sovereign reservation land are not subject to Minnesota state sales tax. That alone saves you 6.875% on every purchase. Many tribal operations also run competitive promotions and first-time customer deals. On a $100 purchase, you can save $10-15 compared to a state-licensed store charging full tax.

Minnesota currently has 13+ tribal cannabis operations across the state, with locations ranging from the Twin Cities metro area to rural northern Minnesota. They carry the same product categories as state stores (flower, edibles, vapes, concentrates) and are regulated for quality and safety by tribal oversight.

Key tribal dispensaries known for competitive pricing in 2026:

  • Waabigwan Mashkiki (White Earth Nation) — multiple locations including off-reservation sites in the Twin Cities area
  • Island Peži Cannabis (Prairie Island Indian Community) — Welch, MN; expanding to Mankato
  • Red Lake Cannabis — Red Lake reservation, strong deals for regular customers
  • Leech Lake Cannabis — serving the north-central Minnesota region

See all Minnesota tribal dispensaries and their current menus.

How to Find the Lowest Prices Near You

Cannabis prices vary widely between stores, even for the same product. A gram of top-shelf flower at a boutique Minneapolis dispensary might cost $18-22; the same gram at a tribal or budget-oriented store might be $12-15.

The best ways to track current prices:

  1. MN Cannabis Hub's price tracker — compares real-time menu prices across licensed Minnesota dispensaries
  2. Dispensary websites and apps — most update menus daily; look for "daily deals" sections
  3. Loyalty programs — most dispensaries offer points on purchases that can offset future prices by 5-15%
  4. MN Cannabis Hub deals page — updated weekly with active promotions and coupons across the state

What Does Weed Actually Cost in Minnesota?

Here are typical 2026 price ranges at Minnesota dispensaries:

ProductBudget StoreMid-Range StorePremium Store
1g flower$10-14$14-18$18-25
1/8 oz (3.5g) flower$30-42$42-55$55-75
1/4 oz (7g) flower$55-75$75-100$100-130
1g vape cartridge$30-45$45-60$60-80
10mg THC edible$4-6$6-9$8-12
100mg THC edible pack$18-28$28-38$35-50

Prices include all applicable taxes. Tribal dispensary prices may be 7-12% lower than state-licensed store prices for comparable products.

Best Times to Buy for Maximum Savings

  • Weekly "Weed Wednesday" deals: Many stores offer mid-week discounts of 15-25% to drive traffic on slow days
  • First-time customer discounts: Most dispensaries offer 20-30% off your first visit — worth visiting multiple stores
  • Holiday sales: 4/20, Green Wednesday (day before Thanksgiving), New Year's deals, and summer sales often feature 20-40% discounts
  • End-of-month deals: Dispensaries sometimes discount slow-moving inventory as the month closes
  • Loyalty points: Sign up immediately — even at stores you only visit once, points accumulate

Is It Worth Getting a Medical Card to Save Money?

For regular cannabis users, the math often works out in favor of getting a medical cannabis card. The card costs $200/year and requires physician certification. In return, you pay zero state excise tax on medical purchases — a 10% savings.

If you spend $200/month on cannabis ($2,400/year), a medical card saves you approximately $240/year in excise tax — slightly more than the card cost. Spend more, and the savings compound. Medical patients also get access to higher-potency products not available recreationally.

Where Are Prices Dropping Fastest in 2026?

As Minnesota's cannabis supply chain matures, prices are declining. The biggest drops have come in:

  • Bulk flower (ounces): Ounce prices have fallen 15-25% from 2025 highs at many stores as cultivators caught up with demand
  • Vape cartridges: Increased competition brought cart prices down, with 1g carts now commonly under $40 at budget-oriented stores
  • In-house brand products: Dispensary-owned brands often price 20-30% below national brands for equivalent quality

Want to see who's running deals right now? Check today's Minnesota dispensary deals on MN Cannabis Hub.

Bottom Line: How to Spend Less on Weed in Minnesota

  1. Shop at tribal dispensaries when possible — consistent tax savings
  2. Use MN Cannabis Hub's price tracker before every purchase
  3. Sign up for loyalty programs at every dispensary you visit
  4. Buy in larger quantities (quarter-ounce or more) for better per-gram pricing
  5. Time purchases around weekly deals and holiday sales
  6. Consider a medical cannabis card if you spend $150+/month

Ready to find a deal near you? Browse all Minnesota dispensaries and filter by city to see what's open and what they're offering today.