Detroit’s Apotheculture Club taps Gladys Nite for cannabis cuisine event - Detroit Metro Times

Detroit's Apotheculture Club is bringing a unique twist to its cannabis-infused events with the help of local chefs. On March 7, the club will partner with Gladys Nite food pop-up owners Jessica Kindle and Kayleigh Waterman to create a THC-infused dinner experience, designed to pair perfectly with a theatrical performance of Margaret Atwood's dystopian classic "The Handmaid's Tale".

The event is set at a private residence before moving on to Detroit Opera House for the final performance of the run. However, there's a twist - attendees will receive a tailored dose of THC in each dish they consume during dinner, ensuring that everyone has an optimal level of relaxation and enjoyment throughout the evening.

Chef Jessica Kindle and Kayleigh Waterman, owners of popular Gladys Nite food pop-up, have taken it upon themselves to prepare a menu inspired by America's "Little America", highlighting the diversity of cultures within the nation. With fresh local seasonal produce, unique cooking styles, and international flavors in mind, their dishes promise to be more than just a meal - they're an immersive experience.

The dinner event is designed not only to pair cannabis with live theater but also to reduce stigma surrounding recreational consumption. In fact, organizers have taken this initiative further by offering discounted tickets for those previously incarcerated for cannabis-related offenses. As said by Apotheculture Club founder James Blaszko: "We talk openly about cannabis progress at our events... and hope to inspire a shift in national cannabis policy."

Attendees will get their start with dinner beginning at 5 p.m., followed by an evening of performances, late-night snacks at the Detroit Opera House, and ultimately returning to the private residence at 10:45 pm. Tickets are available now for $125 per person, but those seeking a more immersive experience can secure additional perks.
 
What a sick idea 🤯! I'm hyped to see Detroit's Apotheculture Club bringing cannabis-infused dinner events to the table. Pairing THC with live theater is like music to my ears 🎶, and the fact that they're reducing stigma around recreational consumption is super cool 👏. I've gotta try this out - $125 is still a bit steep for me, but I'd be down to splurge if it's as lit as everyone says 😁. Can't wait to see how Chef Jessica Kindle and Kayleigh Waterman bring their unique flavors and cooking styles to the table 🍴🔥!
 
omg I'm so down for this 🤩🍴! cannabis & theater combo is literally the perfect pairing - I'm already imagining how intense it'll be 😲🌿 I love that they're taking steps to reduce stigma around recreational consumption, too 💕💖. And can we talk about the menu? "Little America" sounds so fascinating 🇺🇸🍴 I need to try all the dishes! 👀 Also, yay for discounted tickets for those who've been incarcerated for cannabis-related offenses - it's a great way to make up for past injustices 💖
 
Ugh, who knew cannabis-infused dinner parties were gonna be all the rage 🤯! I mean, I'm all for trying new things and reducing stigma around recreational consumption, but this just seems like a bunch of rich people getting together and, you know, being fancy 😏. And what's with the discount on tickets for those who've been incarcerated? It's a nice gesture, I guess, but wouldn't it be better to help 'em get back on their feet instead of just giving 'em a free ticket to a fancy dinner party?

And have you seen some of these cannabis-infused menus lately? Like, what's next? THC-tainted desserts and whatnot 🍰👀. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for trying new flavors, but this stuff is still pretty new territory, you know? And the prices! $125 per person? That's like, a whole night out at the movies or something 🍿😳.

I guess what really gets my goat is that everyone's gonna be talking about this stuff online and how "edgy" it is, but we're still a long way from having this stuff normalized in our society. We need to talk about real issues here, not just some fancy dinner party with a few tokes thrown in 🤪.
 
🤔 this is so cool I mean, pairing cannabis with theater is like, totally mind-blowing... how does it even work tho? like, do you get your high before the show or during dinner? and what's with offering discounted tickets for those who've been incarcerated - that's a pretty bold move. seems like they're trying to break down stigmas around cannabis and just help people relax & enjoy themselves 🍴🎭
 
omg I'm low-key excited about this event 🤩! like I know some ppl might be thinking "THC-infused dinner? is that safe?" but from what I've read it's all gonna be done with consent and stuff, so I think it's pretty cool that Apotheculture Club is trying to reduce stigma around recreational cannabis use. And can we talk about how amazing it is that they're offering discounted tickets for ppl who've been incarcerated for cannabis-related offenses? it's like, a total game-changer 🤝. and the menu sounds insane! I mean, who wouldn't want to try Jessica Kindle and Kayleigh Waterman's creations? 🍴👏
 
🤯 Can you believe how much times changed? Back in my day we thought it was just weird when people ate mushrooms or opium to get high 🍄😂. Now, cannabis-infused dinner parties are the norm? Mind blown! 👀 It's actually kinda cool that they're pairing it with a theatrical performance of "The Handmaid's Tale" - I mean who wouldn't want to relax and get lost in a dystopian world while getting high? 😴 But what I love most is that they're trying to reduce stigma around recreational consumption 🤝. It's all about finding the right balance, you know? Too much of anything isn't good, but if we can make cannabis use more mainstream and safe... that's some serious progress 💯.
 
OMG, this is gonna be so lit 🤯! I'm all about reducing stigma around cannabis consumption, and this event seems to be doing just that. It's dope that the chefs are creating dishes inspired by America's diversity, too - I love food pop-ups, and Gladys Nite sounds like an amazing spot. The idea of tailored doses of THC in each course is genius, tbh 😏. And offering discounted tickets for those with cannabis-related pasts? That's so cool! It's about time we normalize the conversation around cannabis, and events like this are gonna help bring people together. Can't wait to see how it all goes down 🎉!
 
omg this sounds like so much fun 🤩 - pairing cannabis with theater is already a win in my book, but adding a THC-infused dinner experience takes it to a whole new level 💨! the idea of having chefs create dishes tailored to everyone's relaxation levels is genius - I can already imagine how mind-blowing that must be 👌. i love how they're trying to reduce stigma around recreational cannabis consumption by offering discounted tickets for those who have been incarcerated 🤝. and that menu inspired by America's diversity? yessss, please more foodie experiences like this!
 
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