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Thrive Dispensary Lewes

Dover, DE
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Straight up — Thrive Dispensary Lewes is a reliable Dover shop. Good flower, vapes, and edibles selection. Staff knows their stuff. Worth the stop.

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Conscious Consults
December 12, 2025

The absolute worst selection I've ever seen in a dispensary. No indica flower? Really? That's like going to Starbucks and they say they don't carry coffee, just tea. No preroll packs? ...booooo. Staff were nice though. Oh how I miss Cali...😭

Bo Mm
December 8, 2025

Shitiest weed quality ever way overpriced compared to other dispensaries anywhere.They have to make the weed less potent with all the old people around here

DJ Greggo
December 5, 2025

Staff is great! Place is great. But, prices are VERY high and selection is very limited.

Kelsey Arseneau
November 30, 2025

Had to wait in line at night (not busy) while multiple rec customers passed me and staff said nothing after looking directly at me. I was lucky I was acknowledged before I left.but then had to wait another 20 mins at the counter for my bud-tender to be doing who knows what. I will not be returning. Ridiculous.

George Meyer
November 28, 2025

I fully agree with this comment, "Since moving to recreational and switching to Thrive, it has been harder to get my medicine since it is no longer sold in 1oz bags which used to be almost a months worth. I have to make more frequent trips from Seaford to get a little each week now. I miss First State Compassion." Do Better Thrive! Delaware’s medical cannabis patients just got steamrolled. First State Compassion used to be a patient-focused nonprofit. Then it got bought by MariMed — a publicly traded MSO — and everything changed overnight. The best strains that were once affordable under medical pricing? Now pushed into “retail” at higher margins. Medical menus downgraded to mid-tier leftovers. Prices up, quality down, because recreational sales bring bigger profit per gram. This isn’t an accident. It’s exactly what happens when a nonprofit medical program gets absorbed by a for-profit corporation with shareholders to satisfy. Delaware let former nonprofits convert, sell out, and operate without any protections for medical inventory or pricing — so the corporate playbook kicked in: move premium product to the expensive side and squeeze the medical market. In short: Patients built the system. Recreational profits are consuming it.

David Brown
November 26, 2025

Delaware has very weak cannabis, period. The staff are at best indifferent, wrapped up in their own little worlds, but it doesn't matter: the potency is such that it's useless. I realize federal law is harsh, but Delaware farmers are pathetic across the board. Waste of time and money!

Aurora G
November 23, 2025

Tamaris is always so welcoming and kind makes my experience 1000 times better love this dispo

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