Right Off the Highway
Your Perfect Pit Stop from Philly to AC Just Got Even Better
Skip the Atlantic City parking nightmare and stock up on premium cannabis at New Jersey’s most convenient dispensary location.
Exit 5 AC Expressway
Free Parking
Every weekend, thousands of people make the drive from Philadelphia to Atlantic City. Now there’s a compelling reason to make one quick stop along the way. Red Oak Dispensary sits perfectly positioned right off Exit 5 on the AC Expressway — no detour required, no circling for parking, no hassle.
New Jersey has earned its reputation for having some of the best legal cannabis on the East Coast, with strict quality standards and testing requirements that ensure every product meets the highest benchmarks. At Red Oak, we’ve curated an exceptional selection that showcases exactly why Jersey stands out from the crowd.
Our clean, modern store on White Horse Pike offers everything you need: premium flower strains, precisely dosed edibles, convenient pre-rolls, sleek vape cartridges, and potent concentrates. Our friendly, knowledgeable staff can help you find exactly what you’re looking for, whether you’re a seasoned connoisseur or new to the scene.
The location advantage is unbeatable. We’re also accessible via Exit 40 on the Garden State Parkway, with free parking right outside our door. No hunting for spots, no meters to feed, no stress. You’re in a safe, well-lit area and back on the road in minutes, ready to enjoy your Atlantic City weekend with premium Jersey cannabis in tow.
Browse our full menu online at shop.redoakdispensary.com/absecon/menu and see why Red Oak has become the go-to stop for smart travelers. Deep Roots, High Standards — that’s not just our slogan, it’s our promise.
Visit Red Oak Dispensary
Make your next Philly-to-AC trip even better with a quick stop at Red Oak Dispensary. Visit us at 401 White Horse Pike in Absecon or call (609) 241-0702 — we’ll get you back on the road with Jersey’s finest in no time.
401 White Horse Pike, Absecon, NJ 08201
21+ only. Licensed in NJ.