Tetra Lounge finally approved for social consumption lounge, and consumers are ready to hit the spot.
, at 3039 Walnut Street, has operated as a members-only marijuana smoking club since 2018, but owner Dewayne Benjamin has been chasing a permit to operate publicly since pot hospitality licenses were created.
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