Spotlight · HYRBA
Dispensary Spotlight: William Dolan Wants to Turn a Sunset Shop Into SF's First Weed Cafe
William Dolan built HYRBA into one of the Outer Sunset's go-to shops, and now he's chasing a decade-old dream: a cannabis cafe on Valencia Street where you can smoke, sip a coffee, and catch a comedy set.
By The Crushed Desk · today · 4 min read
Locations
San Francisco, CA
Founded
2023
Website
hyrba.com
Out past the fog line on 46th and Judah, across from a pizza place and two blocks from Ocean Beach, HYRBA has spent the last couple years becoming the Outer Sunset's default plug. It's not flashy — flower, pre-rolls, carts, dabs, edibles, clones, the full menu — but it's the kind of shop where the budtenders actually know what's fire that week and aren't just reading you the label. That's the vibe owner William Dolan built on purpose.
Dolan's not some private equity guy who found weed as an asset class. He's been trying to build a specific kind of space in San Francisco for almost a decade: somewhere you can buy your eighth, roll up, and then actually sit down and use it — with a coffee in hand, maybe a comedy set going, instead of getting your bag and getting out. HYRBA's Sunset store is step one of that. Step two is the one he's really been chasing.
That next step is a second HYRBA at 560 Valencia Street in the Mission, and it's been sitting half-finished for years waiting on the city to catch up with what dispensaries in Amsterdam figured out a while ago. California's AB 1775 opened the door in 2025 for cannabis lounges to serve food and non-alcoholic drinks, and this year San Francisco's Board of Supervisors voted 7-4 to bring the city's own rules in line with it. Dolan's plan for the 1,500-square-foot Valencia spot: coffee, light bites, live music, stand-up, and educational nights with actual farmers talking about actual weed — a real hang, not just a transaction.
In his own words, this is "the crossroads of cannabis and hospitality, where the community can gather, consume cannabis and enjoy such things as coffee, light bites, a snack, and entertainment such as music or stand-up comedy." That's not marketing copy, that's a stoner describing his own dream shop — which tracks, because that's the whole HYRBA pitch: a dispensary run by people who actually smoke, for a neighborhood full of people who actually smoke.
The Sunset location is licensed and open daily under Lotto Judah LLC, and it's worth the trip on its own — good rotation, fair prices, no attitude. But the real story here is Dolan playing the long game on a legal technicality most people never think about, just so the rest of us can eventually roll one, order a latte, and watch a comedian bomb in the same room. That's the kind of stoner energy this city needs more of.
The verdict
A neighborhood shop that treats the counter staff like they actually smoke, run by an owner who's been fighting for almost ten years to build the cafe he wants to hang out in himself. If the Valencia Street spot lands, HYRBA won't just be a good dispensary — it'll be the first place in SF where the whole session can happen in one room.
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