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Monster House Lounges: A Beacon of Community in a Changing Landscape
How One New Mexico Business is Going All-In on the Social Experience
LAS CRUCES, NEW MEXICO / ACCESS Newswire / May 22, 2025 / In April 2022, New Mexico took a bold step forward, legalizing cannabis for adult use and joining a wave of states embracing this cultural and legal shift. This legislation promised new freedoms, yet for many across New Mexico, that promise comes with a catch: where can they legally and comfortably enjoy it in a social setting? Enter - Monster House!
A Bold Move for a Bigger Vision
To meet this rising demand for social cannabis spaces, Monster House made a strategic choice: closing its location at Bataan Memorial in Las Cruces and converting the Solano Drive location in Las Cruces to a manufacturing hub to pour its energy into two consumption lounges at 1275 W Picacho Ave in Las Cruces and 412 Mechem Dr. in Ruidoso. "We're not just selling cannabis; we're building a community," says Maggie Marble, co-owner at Monster House. "By focusing on our lounges, we can offer something truly special; a place where everyone is welcome to relax and connect."
A Modern Speakeasy for a New Era
Think back to the 1920s, when the federal prohibition of alcohol forced drinking underground. Speakeasies (secret bars tucked behind unmarked doors) sprang up as refuges where people could sip a cocktail and share a laugh, defying the law's forced isolation. These spots weren't just about the booze; they were about connection, a middle finger to restriction, and a celebration of community.
In an age where cannabis users still face barriers, Monster House is a modern speakeasy: open, legal, and unapologetic. The welcoming, expansive spaces invite people to gather, light up, and unwind.
The Lounge Experience: What Sets Monster House Apart
Monster House Lounge isn't your average stop-and-go cannabis shop. It's a destination; including a spacious, laid-back environment with cozy seating, and good conversation. Regular events like live music, BINGO, or movie nights bring people together, turning strangers into friends.
Across New Mexico, such spaces are a rarity. Cannabis consumption lounges are still a novel concept in the state, making Monster House a trailblazer. "We're filling a void," Marc 'Gator' Splawn explains. "People want a place to enjoy cannabis legally and socially, and we're proud to be one of the few delivering that." For those who've felt sidelined by restrictive rules, Monster House isn't just convenient, it's essential.
See for Yourself
As cannabis culture grows, Monster House lounges remain a steady light; a place where community thrives amid change. Whether you're a medical user seeking solace or a recreational smoker craving company, this is your spot. Visit 1275 W Picacho Ave. in Las Cruces or 412 Mechem Dr. in Ruidoso and step into a world where cannabis meets connection.
Check out their upcoming events or just drop by and soak in the atmosphere. Follow Monster House on Instagram or visit https://monsterhousedispensary.com/ for the latest information, sales, and event schedule. At Monster House Lounge, they're not just lighting up, they're bringing people together.
Contact Information
Marc Splawn
Co-Owner, Monster House Dispensary and Consumption Lounge
[email protected]
915-227-4574
SOURCE: Monster House Dispensary and Consumption Lounge
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J.Williams--AMWN