
Hopkins Dispensary Review 2026: Cannabis in the Suburbs Done Right
Hopkins, Minnesota doesn't get a lot of credit in the Twin Cities cannabis conversation — that spotlight usually falls on Minneapolis or Roseville — but Hopkins Dispensary has quietly become one of the most reliable suburban stops for licensed cannabis in the metro. Located in a western suburb that sits right between Minnetonka, St. Louis Park, and Edina, it serves a broad cross-section of Minnesota's cannabis consumer base, from longtime enthusiasts to first-timers just now exploring adult-use for the first time.
This review is based on publicly available information, dispensary menu data, and customer feedback collected from multiple sources. Hopkins Dispensary is a state-licensed adult-use retailer operating under Minnesota's Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) framework.
Location and Accessibility
Hopkins Dispensary is located in Hopkins, MN — a city of roughly 19,000 people that punches above its weight as a retail destination. The suburb is accessible via Highway 169 and sits close to the Minnetonka and St. Louis Park borders, making it a convenient stop for residents across several western metro communities who don't want to make the longer drive into Minneapolis or out to Bloomington.
Parking is available, which matters more than it might seem in the cannabis retail context — customers carrying purchased products want to be able to get to their vehicle quickly and easily rather than navigating street parking in a dense urban corridor. For those relying on public transit, the 17 bus line and connections to the METRO Green Line extension serve the Hopkins corridor.
What They Carry
Hopkins Dispensary stocks a range of state-licensed products across the main cannabis categories. As of early 2026, Minnesota's licensed dispensary market is still in a supply build-up phase — not every store has deep inventory across all product types, and availability shifts week to week as new cultivators earn their licenses and production scales up. With that context in mind, here's what you can generally expect to find:
Flower: Expect a rotating selection of state-licensed cannabis flower covering the common effect profiles — indica-leaning strains for relaxation and sleep, sativa-leaning options for daytime use and energy, and hybrids across the spectrum. Minnesota-grown flower is gradually becoming more available as in-state cultivators ramp up, but some retailers still supplement with approved out-of-state sourcing during the transition period.
Pre-rolls: Pre-rolls remain one of the most popular product categories at Minnesota dispensaries, particularly among newer consumers who aren't yet comfortable rolling their own. Hopkins Dispensary typically carries single pre-rolls and multi-packs in various sizes and potencies.
Edibles: Gummies dominate the edibles category across the state, and Hopkins is no different. Expect a solid selection of gummies from licensed manufacturers, with the 5mg-per-piece standard common across MN dispensary shelves. Chocolates, mints, and other edible formats appear when available from licensed producers.
Vapes: Vape cartridges and disposable vapes are strong sellers, particularly with consumers who prefer discreet consumption options. Look for both 510-thread cartridges and proprietary pod formats from licensed brands.
Concentrates and topicals: Availability varies, but Minnesota's licensed market is expanding its concentrate and topical offerings as more producers come online. Ask the staff what's currently in stock if these categories are your priority.
The Shopping Experience
One of the most consistent pieces of feedback across Minnesota's licensed dispensaries — and Hopkins is no exception — is the quality of the staff. Minnesota's cannabis industry has attracted a workforce that actually cares about the product. Budtenders at Hopkins Dispensary are known for being informative without being pushy, which matters enormously to the large segment of the adult-use customer base who are new to cannabis or returning after long breaks and don't want to be upsold into products that don't fit their needs.
The store's layout is designed for browsing. Minnesota dispensary regulations require that products be sold in licensed packaging with full disclosure labels — so you won't smell anything before you buy, and the focus shifts to information. Staff being able to explain THC:CBD ratios, onset times, and expected effects in plain language is the real competitive differentiator for dispensaries in this market, and Hopkins Dispensary's team generally delivers on that front.
First-time visitors should bring a government-issued ID. Anyone purchasing must be 21 or older. The budtender check-in process is standard across Minnesota's licensed market: ID verification, then browsing with staff assistance or consulting a menu display before making selections at a register.
Pricing
Pricing at Hopkins Dispensary is in line with the broader Minnesota licensed market — which, as of early 2026, still runs higher than the legacy market or neighboring states like Michigan, but has come down noticeably from the initial post-legalization price spikes as supply has improved.
Rough benchmarks for the MN licensed market as a whole: eighths of flower generally run $35 to $55 depending on brand and potency tier; pre-rolls are typically $8 to $15 for singles; standard gummy packs run $20 to $40. Hopkins Dispensary's prices fall within these ranges. Watch for weekly deals and first-time buyer promotions, which most Minnesota dispensaries offer to acquire new customers.
Comparison to Nearby Dispensaries
The western Twin Cities corridor has seen meaningful dispensary growth over the past year. Hopkins Dispensary's main competitors for the same geographic draw include:
- MN Roots - Bloomington: About 10 minutes south, known for strong flower selection
- Green Goods - Bloomington: A multi-state operator with consistent national brand presence
- Edina Canna - Edina: Just east, serving the upscale Edina market with a boutique feel
- Love is an Ingredient - Burnsville: Further south, popular for customer service and selection
Hopkins Dispensary's edge is its location — it's the most convenient option for Hopkins and western-metro residents who live north of Bloomington and don't want to drive into Minneapolis. For repeat customers who've locked in their preferences, the suburban location and reliable inventory make it an easy habit.
Bottom Line
Hopkins Dispensary is a solid, well-run suburban dispensary that does the basics right: knowledgeable staff, state-licensed products, and convenient access for west-metro residents. It isn't trying to be the flashiest shop in the Twin Cities, and that's fine. Minnesota's cannabis market is still in its infrastructure-building phase, and reliable stores in suburban locations serve an important function for consumers who don't want to drive 20 minutes into the city every time they need to restock.
If you're in Hopkins, Minnetonka, Golden Valley, or St. Louis Park, Hopkins Dispensary deserves to be on your shortlist. First-timers will appreciate the approachable staff; experienced consumers will appreciate not having to fight for parking or wait in long queues.
Address: Hopkins, MN | Hours: Check current hours on the dispensary's website or Google listing before visiting — hours can change seasonally and around holidays. | Age requirement: 21+ with valid government-issued ID.
