Seattle restaurant wants marijuana on the menu

SEATTLE - A landmark restaurant could try to push the limits on menu options by putting pot on customers' plates.

If David Meinert has his way, the kitchen at The 5 Point Café will someday mix marijuana into the cuisine.

Meinert keeps his business edgy - much like the clientele at the restaurant - where tourists rub shoulders with motorcycle clubs. The state already licenses him to sell intoxicating liquors, Meinert said, and he wants to see it expanded to pot.

"I think there would have to be a new kind of retail license," he said.

The sky's the limit on how weed could fit into a food menu, and 5 Point Café customers think it could fly.

"I think absolutely," said Caitlyn Hamilton, a 5 Point patron. "I work in the tourism business and we get a lot of people just coming in for cannabis anyway."

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