
Looking for a late-night Baltimore dispensary? Here's the 2026 ranked guide — hours, last-call pickup, and the two shops still open at 11 PM.
You get off work at 9 PM, drive past Penn Station with one eye on the time, and think: I'll grab a pre-roll on the way home. By the time you've found a parking spot, the dispensary you had in mind is locked, with a kid in a green polo wiping down the counter behind the glass.
This is the most common cannabis-shopping problem in Baltimore, and it's the reason this guide exists. Half the dispensary pages floating around online were last updated in 2023. Hours have shifted twice since then. And "open late" is doing a lot of quiet work as a phrase — it can mean 11 PM, or 9 PM, or "we technically close at 10 but the manager goes home at 9:30."
In 2026, the real question is which Baltimore dispensaries actually keep the lights on past 10 — and which lock the door earlier than their Google listing suggests. Here's the honest answer, plus how to time a late-night run so you're not standing on Cathedral Street watching the deadbolt slide.
Adult-use cannabis became legal in Maryland on July 1, 2023, and licensed dispensaries operate inside hours set by state and local rules. There is no 24-hour dispensary anywhere in Maryland. That isn't a ReLeaf policy — that's regulation. Most Baltimore dispensaries land somewhere between an 8 PM and 11 PM close, with a small handful pushing later.
For context, "late" looks different depending on the city. In Las Vegas, several dispensaries run until 2 AM or later. In some New Mexico markets, you can find a 10 PM close in a strip mall an hour from anywhere. Maryland's market is closer to a typical Northeastern grocery rhythm: most retail closes between 9 and 11. So when a Baltimore dispensary advertises an 11 PM close, that's near the practical ceiling for the city right now.
The other piece worth knowing: recreational delivery isn't live in Baltimore. Maryland medical patients can order for same-day delivery from licensed retailers (ReLeaf included), but recreational shoppers have two options: walk in, or place an online pickup order before the menu cuts off. That makes closing time a hard deadline if you don't have a medical card. Once the door is locked, you're done for the night.
ReLeaf Shop Baltimore is at 1114 Cathedral St, Suite 5, on the Mount Vernon / Midtown line a few blocks north of the financial district. Current hours, straight from the homepage:
9 AM to 11 PM, every day of the week.
That's seven nights of 11 PM access, including Sunday and Monday — when several Baltimore competitors close earlier or operate on tighter weekend schedules. As of April 2026, only one other licensed Baltimore dispensary matches that 11 PM close: NOXX & Cookies in Federal Hill at 35 E Cross Street. Every other shop in the city closes earlier — most between 8 and 9 PM. So when this guide says "ReLeaf is tied for the latest reliable close in Baltimore," that's the verifiable version. Holiday hours flex: typically reduced or closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day, with shorter hours on July 4. Current operating hours are always posted on the ReLeaf homepage, and worth a one-second check before a late trip if any major holiday is anywhere nearby.
A note on the online menu. Pickup ordering closes about 30 minutes before the door does — roughly 10:30 PM. So if you're cutting it close, the move is to place the order from your phone before you leave the house, drive in, hand over your ID, grab the bag, and go. The receipt is already printed. The product is already pulled. You're in and out in under three minutes.
This is not a ReLeaf-specific suggestion. It's true at every Baltimore dispensary. Last-hour walk-ins compete with last-hour pickups for the same staff, and the staff prioritizes what's already paid for.
This list is based on published hours on each dispensary's official website, NOXX, Cookies, CULTA, Star Buds, Dots, and Green Goods listings, and Maryland Cannabis Administration license records, as of April 2026. Hours change. Always double-check before a late trip.
1. ReLeaf Shop (1114 Cathedral St, Mount Vernon / Midtown). Close: 11 PM, every day. Tied for the latest reliable close in Baltimore. Full menu, online pickup ordering, free on-site parking lot, loyalty auto-enrollment on every purchase.
1. NOXX & Cookies (35 E Cross St, Federal Hill). Close: 11 PM, every day. The other Baltimore shop running the same closing time as ReLeaf. Located in Federal Hill near Cross Street Market — different neighborhood, similar late-shift access. Parking is metered street parking, not a private lot.
3. CULTA (215 Key Highway, Federal Hill). Close: 9 PM, every day. CULTA's flagship Maryland dispensary. Front parking is included, and the location sits just south of the Inner Harbor near the American Visionary Art Museum.
3. Star Buds (5975 Belair Rd, NE Baltimore). Close: 9 PM, every day. Northeastern Baltimore option in the Cedmont neighborhood, several miles from the downtown core but the closest licensed shop for residents along the Belair Road corridor.
5. Green Goods Hampden (3907 Falls Rd, Hampden). Close: 8 PM Mon–Sat, 6 PM Sunday. Hampden's neighborhood option, on Falls Road near the Avenue. Tighter weekend hours than the chain's Dundalk location.
5. Green Goods Dundalk (717 N Point Blvd, Dundalk). Close: 9 PM Mon–Sat, 6 PM Sunday. Easternmost of the Green Goods locations, serving Dundalk and Bayview customers.
7. Dots Dispensary (805 N Howard St, Mount Vernon). Close: 8 PM, every day. The other Mount Vernon option, three blocks west of ReLeaf on Howard Street. The closest dispensary geographically to the Cathedral Street shop, but the earlier 8 PM close puts it well outside the late-shift window.
8. Pure Life Wellness (Federal Hill area). Close: 7 PM Tue–Fri, 5 PM Saturday, 4 PM Sunday, closed Monday. Earlier hours and a closed-Monday schedule mean this is a daytime-only option. Verify current operating status before a trip.
The honest takeaway from this ranking: if you need cannabis between 9 and 11 PM in Baltimore, you have two choices — ReLeaf in Mount Vernon or NOXX & Cookies in Federal Hill. Everything else is closed or closing soon. Choose by neighborhood, parking preference, and brand selection, not by who's open the latest.
A few patterns we see consistently in the last two hours of the day at the Cathedral St shop, which apply to most late-evening Baltimore cannabis traffic.
The mix of customers shifts. Earlier in the day, you get a fair number of medical patients, retirees, and lunch-break shoppers. After 9 PM, the room tilts toward people coming off work — service industry, downtown office workers leaving late meetings, residents heading home from Mount Vernon and Midtown bars. The questions get shorter. The average basket is smaller. People know what they want.
Pre-rolls outsell flower. Pre-rolls and disposable vapes are the dominant late-night pickups by a wide margin, because they're ready-to-use and travel well. Bulk flower buys cluster earlier in the day and during deal-day mornings. If you're heading in at 10:45 PM looking for a specific eighth, it might be sold out — checking the live menu before you leave is the fastest way to avoid that.
Lines move. Late-night staffing is leaner than mid-day, but the line moves faster because the average transaction is simpler. A 10:50 PM walk-in usually clears the counter in under five minutes if the menu is straightforward. Add a complicated order, a card decline, or a discount code that needs a manager override, and you're suddenly the reason someone behind you is watching the door.
Three things we've watched help people not get stranded.
Order ahead, even if you're nearby. The online menu cuts off pickup orders before the door closes. Putting an order in at 10:30 PM for an 11 PM pickup guarantees the product is reserved and the receipt is ready. Cash users, there's an ATM on site at ReLeaf if you forget — but the online flow accepts debit, and a few other payment options listed on the FAQ page.
ID first, every time. Maryland requires a valid 21+ government-issued photo ID at the door. Driver's license, passport, state ID, military ID. Out-of-state IDs are accepted for adult-use purchases — important if you're visiting from D.C., Northern Virginia, or up the I-95 corridor. Medical patients should also bring their Maryland Cannabis Administration card. Paper temporary licenses are not accepted. Expired IDs are not accepted, even by a day.
Don't assume Thursday equals Friday. Even at the same closing time, traffic patterns vary. Thursday tends to be locals and regulars. Friday picks up post-work and downtown bar foot traffic — Cathedral Street between 9 and 10:30 on a Friday gets noticeably busier. Saturdays are the heaviest. Sundays are quietest, which makes Sunday at 10 PM one of the calmest times of the week to shop.

If you're in Mount Vernon, Midtown, the Cultural District, or anywhere along the upper Charles Street corridor, ReLeaf is your closest late-night option. Cathedral Street is walkable from most of Mount Vernon and a five-minute drive from Federal Hill via Howard or Cathedral.
Federal Hill customers ride 395 north — under 10 minutes off-peak, sometimes longer if there's an Orioles game letting out at Camden.
Fells Point and Canton customers typically drive over via Boston Street or Pratt. Both routes thin out after 10, so the late trip is actually easier than the mid-evening one.
For Hampden, Roland Park, and Towson residents, the Cathedral Street trip runs 15 to 25 minutes depending on traffic on the JFX. We'd recommend placing an online pickup order before heading down — that way the menu doesn't close on you mid-drive, and the product is held.
Harbor East residents get there in under 10 minutes via Light Street and Cathedral. Locust Point runs about the same via Key Highway.
If you're north of Towson and don't want to drive into the city, that's the case where the trip becomes long enough that a different shop might be more convenient. Worth being honest about — late-night access only matters if you're actually within range.
A few cases where we'd genuinely tell you to wait until tomorrow.
If you're already past 10:45 PM and twenty minutes away. The math doesn't work. The online menu has likely closed pickup orders, and a walk-in at the door at 10:58 PM is uncomfortable for everyone — including the staff trying to count the till.
If you've been drinking. Maryland law treats driving under the influence of cannabis the same as alcohol, and combining the two compounds the risk and the legal exposure. Order delivery if you're a medical patient, or wait until morning.
If you don't have your ID. There's no workaround. No ID, no purchase, no exceptions — every Baltimore dispensary checks at the door before you can even enter the retail floor.
If the product you want is a specific deal item. Daily deals are often capped on quantity, and the late shift is when "out of stock" notes appear. The deal calendar on the ReLeaf deals page shows what's running each day; checking it before driving in is the difference between "got it for $25" and "got it for $42."
Most close between 8 and 9 PM. Two shops run later — ReLeaf Shop in Mount Vernon and NOXX & Cookies in Federal Hill, both open until 11 PM every night. Pure Life Wellness closes earliest, around 7 PM weekdays.
No. Maryland regulation does not allow 24-hour cannabis retail. The 11 PM close at ReLeaf and NOXX & Cookies is at the practical late end of the legal window for the Baltimore market.
Same-day delivery from ReLeaf is available to Maryland medical cannabis patients only, and follows its own daily cutoff. Recreational customers should order for in-store pickup before closing.
No — pickup ordering generally closes about 30 minutes before the door does. If you want to pick up at 11 PM, place the order by roughly 10:30 PM to be safe.
No. Adult-use customers 21 and older with a valid government-issued photo ID can shop during all open hours, including late evening.
About 10:55 PM at ReLeaf in Mount Vernon or NOXX & Cookies in Federal Hill — assuming you've already pre-ordered or know exactly what you want. After 11 PM, every licensed retailer in the city is closed until morning.
ReLeaf Shop's 11 PM close, every night of the week, is one of two late-shift options in Baltimore (the other is NOXX & Cookies in Federal Hill). What separates the two is neighborhood and parking — ReLeaf's free on-site lot at 1114 Cathedral Street is the practical edge for shoppers driving in from outside Federal Hill. Check the live menu before you head out, use the order-ahead link to lock in product, and bring a valid 21+ ID. Park in the lot. Walk in. Walk out. See you after dark.
Call to action: Check the current ReLeaf Shop hours and menu or view today's deals before you head in.