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These two Chicago storefronts are worker-owned and partner with local artists on every product. Here's what people are saying.
If you’ve been searching for Chicago Cannabis Company reviews, here’s the full picture.
Chicago Cannabis Company runs two Chicago locations rooted in hemp-derived goods. That means Chicago Cannabis Company sells federally legal hemp-derived THC products, not state-licensed recreational marijuana.
That matters a lot when comparing them to Illinois dispensaries that operate under the state’s regulated cannabis program.
What people are actually saying about them, though, is pretty interesting. We pulled reviews from Google and Reddit, looking at what makes the brand different from most cannabis retailers in Chicago. Here’s what you need to know before stopping by.

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Here’s the cross-platform review breakdown. We’re pulling from Google Business, Reddit, and a local review site. Impressively, most reviews are pretty positive, with a few consistent themes showing up time and again.
Both Chicago Cannabis Company locations carry strong Google ratings. The Lincoln Park location has 4.8 stars across 578 reviews, and the North Center location has 4.7 stars across 417 reviews. That’s a deep review pool.
The Chicago Cannabis Company Lincoln Park location on Halsted Street has repeat mentions of friendly, knowledgeable front-desk staff. Names like Yolene and Chloe come up across multiple reviews as being super helpful for first-time visitors.
People consistently note that the menu is easier to navigate than larger dispensaries. The checkout process is described as fast: show ID, place the order, and leave. Several others mention that the shop accepts credit and debit cards without fees.
The Chicago Cannabis Company North Center location on Damen Avenue gets similar treatment from reviewers. Smaller space, less overwhelming than big-box dispensaries, knowledgeable staff. One reviewer specifically calls out a budtender named Vynny for taking the time to learn customers’ names and ask about preferences. That’s exactly the kind of personal service we’re looking for.
Daily deals, a rewards program, and accessible from the Brown Line. People see it as more of a “go-to” than a one-time stop.
Reddit is where the praise gets even more specific. We searched across cannabis-focused Illinois communities and general Chicago subreddits, including r/ILTrees, r/chicago, and r/AskChicago, for unprompted mentions of Chicago Cannabis Company. The pattern that emerged was consistently positive across multiple threads and use cases.
Product quality was the first theme. In an r/ILTrees thread specifically asking about Chicago Cannabis Company, one user described their edibles as notably potent and praised the breadth of the product range (flower, oils, tinctures, vapes, and edibles), all hemp-derived and locally sourced. The same user noted that age verification is required at purchase, which is standard for any hemp retailer operating responsibly.
Pricing was the second recurring theme, and the one that generated the most debate. In an r/AskChicago thread comparing Chicago dispensaries, Chicago Cannabis Company was singled out as significantly undercutting competitors on price, with one commenter pushing back against a rival recommendation by pointing directly to Chicago Cannabis Company’s value. The consensus in that thread was that for budget-friendly consumers, Chicago Cannabis Company is the standout option in the city.
Transaction speed and ease was the third theme, and arguably the most practically useful one. In an r/chicago thread on the best dispensaries in the city, the North Center location on Damen was praised specifically for its streamlined checkout process. A reviewer contrasted it directly with the multi-step ID verification, security check-in, and staged ordering process typical of state-licensed Illinois dispensaries, describing Chicago Cannabis Company’s experience as comparatively fast and frictionless. This reflects a structural advantage of the hemp retail model: without the same compliance requirements as state-licensed cannabis dispensaries, the checkout process is simpler by design. Age verification is still required, but the layered security infrastructure is not.
Niche product needs also came up. In a separate r/AskChicago thread focused on low-THC pre-rolls — a product category underserved by most Chicago retailers — Chicago Cannabis Company was recommended unprompted as worth checking out.
Reddit reviews in general tend to be harsher than Google reviews because there’s less social pressure to be polite. The fact that Chicago Cannabis Company reviews lean this positive on Reddit specifically is a major green flag.
On Loc8NearMe, a local Chicago review platform, Chicago Cannabis Company holds 4.5 stars across 82 reviews. Solid for a smaller platform with a more focused user base. Reviews from December 2025 through February 2026 mention informed staff, fast service, and budtenders specifically named in the reviews.
Worth noting across all three platforms: the same themes keep surfacing.
That kind of cross-platform consistency is harder to fake than a single review pool. And it’s part of what makes Chicago Cannabis Company stand out among the best dispensary brands in Illinois.

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The Chicago Cannabis Company reviews above are just scratching the surface. Do you really know what this brand is up to behind the scenes? Here’s a peek into what we at Herb love about this local Chicago weed shop.
The artist community angle. Chicago Cannabis Company runs an ongoing Artist Series program. It consists of partnering with local Chicago visual artists to design product packaging. And yes, the artists share in the profits of each pack sold. That’s revenue routed directly to local creatives rather than absorbed into shareholder distributions at a large cannabis conglomerate.
That means you’re getting a product that looks like art instead of pharmacy packaging. And Chicago Cannabis Company sends a share of that money to working Chicago artists. It’s a win-win.
The product quality holds up to what reviewers say. Across the platform reviews, the gummies in particular get consistent positive mentions—flavor, dose accuracy, effect. The products test well, the dosing is consistent, and the full-spectrum hemp extract paves the way for a potent entourage effect.
The worker-ownership model deserves more attention than it usually gets. Chicago Cannabis Company is a worker-owned shop. In cannabis retail (an industry dominated by venture-capital-backed multi-state operators), that’s genuinely rare. The economic upside of the business flows to the people actually running it rather than to outside investors. For consumers who care about how the money flows in the businesses they support, this is one of the few cannabis retailers in the Midwest where you can confidently say your dollar goes somewhere good.

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Here are the products on the current Chicago Cannabis Company menu worth knowing about. All available for in-store pickup at both locations, plus weed delivery Chicago and Illinois-wide shipping where state law allows.
The flagship of the Artist Series collection—and the most direct way to participate in Chicago Cannabis Company’s local-artist economy. The current Grape edition is a collaboration with Chicago artist Joey D, featuring his original artwork on the pouch. Each pack contains 10 gummies at 25mg THC each, totaling 250mg of THC per pouch.
The standard daily dose collection from Chicago Cannabis Company. Three flavors, same potency, same approach. 10 gummies per pack at 10mg THC each. The 10mg dose is perfect for moderate users who want a noticeable but manageable experience. Not the heavy hit of the Artist Series. Among the best THC gummies in Illinois operating in the hemp retail space, this collection holds up on flavor, dose accuracy, and price.
This is the nighttime entry in the Chicago Cannabis Company catalog. And it’s one of the more thoughtfully formulated sleep edibles in the Illinois hemp market. Each gummy combines 5mg Delta-8 THC with 10mg CBN (the cannabinoid commonly associated with sleep). That combination produces a noticeably different effect from straight THC gummies. You get deeper relaxation, gentler onset, and more peaceful sleep through the night.
Chicago Cannabis Company offers in-store pickup at both locations, plus cannabis delivery Chicago to qualifying addresses through their website.
For Illinois residents outside Chicago, weed delivery and Illinois shipping is available on hemp-derived products under federal Farm Bill rules. Weed online delivery in Chicago IL, through DoorDash is also available for both locations.
If you’re looking for the best edibles in Illinois, Chicago Cannabis Company’s menu is worth a look. The best edible brands in Illinois generally fall into two camps: state-licensed THC and federally legal hemp-derived brands like Chicago Cannabis Company.
For consumers who want a Chicago cannabis dispensary alternative without the cash-only friction and longer checkout process, the hemp model Chicago Cannabis Company operates is genuinely a faster, easier route to similar effects.

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Strongly positive across every major review platform we checked. The Lincoln Park location holds 4.8 stars across 578 Google reviews. The North Center location holds 4.7 stars across 417 Google reviews. Reddit threads consistently call out Chicago Cannabis Company for fair pricing, fast service, and quality products. The local review platform Loc8NearMe shows 4.5 stars across 82 reviews.
The edibles get the most consistent praise across review platforms. Chicago Cannabis Company’s lineup is widely considered among the best edibles Illinois has to offer in the hemp retail space. The 100mg THC gummies collection (Blue Raspberry, Passionfruit, Strawberry) is the most-mentioned daily-dose product. The Artist Series gummies (particularly the higher-dose 250mg packs) get praise for both flavor and artist collaboration.
No. Both Chicago Cannabis Company locations accept credit and debit cards without fees. That’s a massive advantage over many state-licensed Illinois dispensaries that operate cash-only. Hemp retail doesn’t fall under the same banking limitations as state-licensed cannabis. That’s why Chicago Cannabis Company can accept standard card payments.
Three ways. Order online at chicannaco.com for in-store pickup at either the Lincoln Park (Halsted Street) or North Center (Damen Avenue) location. Order through DoorDash for Chicago weed delivery to most areas of the city. Or shop in-store with no appointment needed—both shops are walk-in friendly. Federally compliant shipping is available for Illinois residents outside the immediate Chicago delivery zone.

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Chicago Cannabis Company is one of the more genuinely interesting hemp retail operations in the Chicago market. And the Chicago Cannabis Company reviews back up the brand’s reputation across every platform that matters.
Strong Google ratings at both locations. Reddit threads where users name-drop the shop for pricing, speed, and product quality. A worker-ownership structure that’s rare in cannabis retail anywhere. An Artist Series that routes revenue to local Chicago creatives rather than to outside investors.
If you’re in Chicago and looking for product quality, fair pricing, and a brand worth supporting, Chicago Cannabis Company earns the recommendation. If you’re elsewhere in Illinois or want Chicago weed delivery to your door, the online ordering and DoorDash options make it easy without the trip.

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If you found this Chicago Cannabis Company review useful, that’s the kind of work the Herb community has been doing for over a decade. We cut through the noise on cannabis brands, products, and culture to surface what’s actually worth your attention.
That’s especially relevant for the hemp-derived market right now, where the regulatory landscape is genuinely complicated. The gap between well-run brands and shaky operators is wider than most consumers realize.
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