Tulsa's cannabis market has a character of its own. Oklahoma's second-largest city draws patients from Green Country — the rolling, wooded corner of northeastern Oklahoma — as well as from smaller surrounding towns that may have fewer options locally. The result is a dispensary scene that ranges from neighborhood storefronts to larger, destination-style shops with wide menus and dedicated concentrate or edible sections. Browsing Tulsa dispensaries on OK Cannabis Directory is the straightforward way to see who's listed, what they're running for deals, and where they're located.

Tulsa's Cannabis Geography

Tulsa's dispensary footprint follows the city's major commercial corridors. Shops cluster along South Memorial, East 11th Street, and Peoria Avenue, as well as in the suburbs east and north of downtown. The metro includes Broken Arrow, which has its own concentration of licensed shops — if you're on the east side of the metro, it's worth checking Broken Arrow dispensaries alongside Tulsa proper, as the drive between them is short and pricing or selection may differ.

For patients coming from smaller Green Country towns, Tulsa is often the destination for a monthly or bi-monthly supply run. That travel pattern has shaped how many shops operate: larger batch menus, loyalty programs that reward return visits, and deals timed to weekends when out-of-town patients are most likely to come in.

OMMA Basics for Tulsa Patients

Every shop in this directory holds a valid OMMA retail license. The rules are the same statewide, but a few things are worth reviewing if you're newer to the Oklahoma medical marijuana program:

  • Patient card required. You must present your OMMA patient card (physical or digital) to make any purchase. Caregivers must show their own OMMA caregiver card.
  • Purchase limits apply. OMMA sets limits on how much flower, concentrate, and edibles a patient can buy in a single day. Most dispensaries track this at the point of sale.
  • Products must stay sealed on the road. If you're driving home from a Tulsa shop, keep purchases in the original sealed packaging and stored out of reach — same rules as alcohol in a vehicle.
  • Out-of-state patients: Oklahoma accepts temporary OMMA licenses for out-of-state medical patients. Check OMMA's site for current reciprocity rules; not all states qualify.

Need your OMMA recommendation or renewal? The Oklahoma medical marijuana doctors directory lists physicians and clinics that can help — including telehealth options that serve patients across the state without requiring an in-person visit.

Browsing Tulsa Dispensaries on OK Cannabis Directory

The Tulsa dispensaries page shows shops currently listed in the directory. You can see hours, location, and any active deals posted by each shop. A few practical tips for getting the most out of it:

  • Use the map view. The dispensary map lets you see Tulsa shops geographically — useful if you're new to a neighborhood or want to find what's closest to your route.
  • Check deals before you leave. Tulsa shops run daily and weekly promotions. Loading the Tulsa listing page before your trip can save you a meaningful amount on a typical purchase.
  • Call for real-time inventory. Menus posted online are often a day or two behind actual stock. If you're making the trip specifically for a strain or product, a quick call confirms it's there.

What Deals Look Like in the Tulsa Market

Oklahoma's cannabis market is one of the most price-competitive in the country, and Tulsa reflects that. Shops routinely use daily specials, tiered ounce pricing, and new-patient discounts to bring in business. Common deal formats in the Tulsa area include:

  • Weekday percentage-off windows (often called "happy hour" or a named daily deal)
  • Bundle pricing — buy a specific quantity of flower and get a discount on a second item
  • Loyalty punch cards or point systems for regulars
  • New patient specials, usually 15–25% off your first purchase

As more Tulsa shops join OK Cannabis Directory and post their current promotions, the deals listings become a practical comparison tool for patients who visit more than one shop. Keep an eye on the Tulsa listings for shops that have active specials posted.

Strains, Products, and What to Expect on the Menu

Tulsa shops carry a mix of Oklahoma-grown cannabis and products from licensed in-state manufacturers. Flower tends to dominate menus, but most shops carry a solid range of concentrates (live resin, rosin, distillate), edibles, tinctures, and topicals. Some shops specialize — a few are known for concentrate selections, others lean toward high-CBD or wellness-oriented products.

If you're newer to cannabis or exploring a new product category, ask the budtender for guidance rather than going by THC percentage alone. A 30%-THC product isn't automatically better than something at 22% — terpene profile, consumption method, and your own tolerance matter more. The strain library and cannabis dictionary on OK Cannabis Directory can help you build a working vocabulary before you walk in, so the conversation with the budtender is more useful.

Planning a Supply Run from Outside Tulsa

If you're driving in from Muskogee, Claremore, Tahlequah, or another Green Country town, a little planning makes the trip more efficient. Browse the Tulsa directory listings ahead of time, note which shops have deals that day, and pick one or two to visit. Many Tulsa patients also check Broken Arrow shops on the same trip since the two areas are easy to combine. The Oklahoma Cannabis Almanac is a good reference for OMMA rules, cultivation basics, and product category guides if you want to dig deeper between trips.

Directory Coverage

OK Cannabis Directory is an opt-in, growing directory — shops join by claiming their listing. If a shop you know isn't listed yet, it simply hasn't joined. The full dispensary index shows all covered cities and regions. Check back as coverage expands, or mention the directory to your regular shop.