Picked up some meds from harvest moon- so here is a fresh and unbiased review for all of my OMMP peeps out there!
-Med Quality-
All of the flowers are lab tested, and everything I saw looked awesome. Everything was indoor, everything was trimmed and manicured well.
I did notice that they had some of the same meds as the Oregon Microgrowery guild, but that's certainly not a knock. Both dispensaries have the same quality of buds- epic. You will get stoned.
The concentrates looked shiny (not purged well enough) to me- but I am no expert. I didn't buy any, or even try it out, so make your own judgement. There were a couple of different strains, and it was wax.
Medibles were all $5 donations, and they were pretty standard, but hey, they had them, and they work.
-Service-
The gal who checks people in was very nice- but I will say that you guys lost a point for going all lawyery on me with a liability form. I understand the shop wanting to protect themselves, but I personally think it is over-kill.
Budtender was so/so. Nice guy, but didn't really offer any reccomendations, or even tell me what the specials were until prompted.
Also- the way the nugs are kept is kind of inconvenient. They are all in locking jars that have a huge label on them. You literally have to pick up each individual jar and spin it around to look at the bud, and then fiddle with a crappy metal latch to open and close it. Check out the microgrowery, harvest moon- that is how you do it.
Also, suggested donations seemed so/so to high- don't expect any crazy deals. From my understanding, everything is $10/gr (that isn't on special for $8/gr), and you get 10% off for reimbursing for 1/2 oz.
-Atmosphere-
Pretty laid back. Waiting room has generic weed books laying around that are less serious, and more for entertainment (not books on cannabis as a medicine, but books on what strains to smoke when you are going to the movies, and the such). The gal working the waiting area was very nice, and carried on a conversation with me. Not easy to do- kudos. Made my wait very pleasant.
The sales floor with the medicine in it was sparse, but they had some posters hanging up, and I could see that room becoming something great. There is a lot of potential in this location- let's hope that it grows.
Also, I believe you need to ascend some stairs to get to the shop- I do not think it is handicapped-accessible.
-Final Verdict-
I am personally not going back here, at least for a few months. The strains were pretty good, but I like the display system at another dispensary, and there wasn't enough of a financial incentive to keep my business there instead of the shop that is only a mile or so away.
If there were better deals ($50 donations for quarters on a specific strain once a week, or something like that), I might be lured back in.