Puffdogs Vapor Lounge And Internet Cafe
Description
Something very special is happening on St. Paul Street West in St. Catharines, in a nicely lit, meticulously clean, friendly space.
Industry people familiar with the Toronto and Vancouver vapor lounges are raving about the new St. Catharines space. They’re well appointed with comfortable furnishings, a DJ booth, and even a separate room appropriate for corporate use. At #55, is a new business which is drawing rave reviews from locals, Torontonians and even people from as far away as the United States.
This innovative new business is called Puffdogs, and is helping to make St. Catharines a draw as a visitor destination. It also impressively fulfils its mandate to provide a safe space for locals who use cannabis as medicine to learn more. While being able to socialize with others in a stigma free environment, and be entertained by some of the finest comedians and other live entertainment in Southern Ontario.
Also described as "420 Friendly", Puffdogs is open to anyone over the age of 19, ID required at the door, who wishes to bring their own marijuana to use in the space. Using the financial model of similar successful businesses in Toronto, Vancouver, Hamilton and other markets, Puffdogs generates money via reasonable daily, weekly, monthly or annual membership rates for the members only vapor lounge, the sale of snacks and non alcoholic beverages, the cover charge for special events and comedy shows, and the rental of the several brightly lit bongs on display behind the counter.
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