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San Francisco officials are considering an ordinance to allow cannabis cafes, following state legislation that permits these businesses to sell food and non-alcoholic beverages.

San Francisco to Consider Allowing Cannabis Cafes

Mar 19, 2026

TG Branfalt

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Officials in San Francisco, California, will soon consider allowing
cannabis cafes, Bay City News reports. Rafael Mandelman, County Board of
Supervisors president and District 8 representative, indicated that he
planned to introduce an ordinance to the board this week to amend city
codes to allow the businesses.

“We need to support our legal cannabis industry. Too often and in too many
ways in San Francisco and in California, we do the opposite.” — Mandelman,
via Bay City News

Mandelman indicated the proposal would amend city codes related to health,
law enforcement, planning, and taxes.

Allowing food and drink sales at cannabis cafes was legalized statewide in
2024. The businesses can sell non-cannabis products such as pastries,
snacks, and non-alcoholic beverages. So far, cannabis cafes have opened in
Sacramento, San Diego, and West Hollywood.

According to state Assemblymember Matt Haney (D), who authored the bill to
legalize cannabis cafes, legal cannabis sales in California have fallen by
20% since 2021, and social-use businesses could help reinvigorate the
industry.

“This is also about the culture and the community,” Haney said during a
press conference Monday, “and what it means for us to be a place that
shapes what cannabis culture looks like for the entire world.”

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