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Four Twenty Bank is a cannabis dispensary and lounge in Palm Springs, California.

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Description and history

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The lounge's exterior, 2024

The cannabis dispensary and lounge Four Twenty Bank operates in downtown Palm Springs. The business bills itself as the "world's largest consumption lounge". [1] It opened in 2021, in a two-story building that previously operated as a First Interstate Bank branch. [2] [3]

The interior features air hockey, billiard tables, [1] couches and other seating, Jenga, pinball, vending machines, and video games such as Ms. Pac-Man. [4] Julie Montante and Nolan Moore are co-owners. [5]

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