How Late Can You Get Weed Delivered in Miami? | Gramz 305

How Late Can You Get Weed Delivered in Miami?

A Gramz 305 guide — premium cannabis delivered across Miami, open 10:00 AM – 3:00 AM, 7 days a week.

Gramz 305 delivers cannabis in Miami until 3:00 AM, seven days a week — and if you place your order by 7:00 PM, you'll get it the same day. Orders that come in after that 7 PM cutoff roll into the next day's run. So the honest answer to "how late can you get weed delivered in Miami" is: later than almost anyone else in the city, but with one catch worth understanding — late-night ordering and same-day delivery are two different things, and knowing the difference is what gets product to your door tonight instead of tomorrow.

Below is a straight, local breakdown of how late delivery actually runs in Miami-Dade, why most services shut down hours before the bars do, and how to time your order so you're never the person staring at an empty stash at 1 AM.

The Short Answer: Order by 7 PM, Delivered Until 3 AM

Gramz 305 is open 10:00 AM to 3:00 AM daily. The single most important number to remember is 7:00 PM — that's the same-day cutoff. Here's why that matters and how the two windows work together:

  • Order before 7 PM: Your order goes out on that evening's delivery run. The driver heads out at 7 PM and works through the route, which is how deliveries land late into the night, all the way up to the 3 AM close.
  • Order after 7 PM: You can still place the order — the system stays open until 3 AM — but it rolls to the next day's run. Nothing expires, nothing gets cancelled. It's just first in line for tomorrow.

So "delivered until 3 AM" is true, but it describes when the night's deliveries finish, not a promise that an order placed at 2 AM arrives at 2:30. If you want it tonight, get it in by 7. If you're night-owl ordering for tomorrow, do it whenever — it'll be ready first thing on the next run.

Why Most Miami Delivery Services Close So Early

If you've tried ordering late before, you've probably hit the wall where everything is "closed" by 9 or 10 PM. There are a few real reasons for that, and understanding them helps you plan:

  • Single-driver operations. A lot of Miami delivery is one person in one car. When that driver clocks out, the service is done — there's no second shift. Gramz runs a structured evening route starting at 7 PM specifically so the late hours are covered instead of cut off.
  • Route batching. Smart delivery batches orders by neighborhood to keep the driver efficient and the delivery fee low. That's exactly why a cutoff exists: orders placed before 7 PM get grouped into one well-planned run rather than sending the car back out for every late single order.
  • Restock and cash handling. Late at night, services are reconciling cash, restocking, and prepping the next day. Many simply stop taking orders to close the books.

The takeaway: "open late" and "delivering late" aren't the same thing across the city. Plenty of menus look 24/7 online but quietly stop dispatching at dinnertime. Always check the actual order cutoff, not just the listed hours.

Same-Day vs. Next-Day: How the Timing Really Works

This is where most people get tripped up, so here's the plain version using how Gramz actually runs it:

  • Same-day: Order placed by 7:00 PM → goes out on tonight's 7 PM run → delivered that evening, potentially anytime up to 3 AM depending on where you fall in the route.
  • Next-day: Order placed after 7:00 PM → rolls to tomorrow's run → out the door on the next evening's route.

A few practical notes that save people headaches:

  • Earlier in the day is better for tight timing. If you need it by a specific hour tonight, order well before 7 PM, not at 6:58. The cutoff is real, but giving the route room means a tighter delivery window for you.
  • Late-night ordering is still worth it. Placing an order at midnight isn't wasted — it locks in your spot at the front of tomorrow's line. If you know you'll want it tomorrow evening, ordering the night before is the move.
  • Weekend demand is heavier. Friday and Saturday routes fill up. Ordering earlier on those days improves your delivery timing simply because there are more stops to fit in.

What You're Actually Buying — and the Legal Part, Straight

This matters and a lot of sites are vague about it, so here it is honestly. Gramz 305 sells hemp-derived THC products — the kind made legal federally under the Farm Bill. That means adults 21 and up can buy without a medical marijuana card. No card, no doctor's appointment, no state registry.

To be clear about what that is and isn't:

  • Hemp-derived THC (what Gramz sells): Legal for adults 21+, no medical card required. This is the lane Gramz operates in.
  • Licensed medical marijuana: A separate system in Florida that requires a state-issued medical card from a registered physician, purchased through licensed dispensaries.
  • Recreational marijuana: Not legal in Florida. Anyone advertising "recreational weed delivery" with no card and no hemp distinction is being loose with the facts.

Gramz keeps this clean: hemp-derived products, adults 21+, no card needed. The menu is flower, vapes, and pre-rolls — that's the lineup. (No edibles.) Knowing exactly which legal category your delivery falls under is just smart consumer hygiene in Florida.

Where Late-Night Delivery Actually Reaches in Miami

Coverage is the other half of the "how late" question — because the latest delivery in the world doesn't help if you're outside the radius. Gramz is based in Coral Gables and delivers within a 40-mile radius, which covers a lot of ground:

  • Miami-Dade: Coral Gables, Miami Beach, Brickell, Downtown, Wynwood, Little Havana, Coconut Grove, Kendall, Doral, Hialeah, North Miami, Aventura, and the surrounding neighborhoods.
  • Broward: Reaching up into the southern Broward communities within the radius.
  • Upper Keys: Heading south, coverage extends into the Upper Keys for customers within range.

If you're unsure whether your address falls inside the 40-mile line, the move is to place the order with your real delivery address — the radius gets checked against where you actually are, not a general zip-code guess. Central neighborhoods like Brickell, the Grove, and the Beach are squarely in range; the farther edges of Broward and the Keys depend on the specific address.

Cost, Minimums, and Payment — No Surprises at the Door

Late-night ordering goes wrong when people don't know the minimum and get declined, so here are the numbers up front:

  • Delivery fee: A flat $20. Not a percentage, not surge-priced — the same whether you're in Coral Gables or out toward the edge of the radius.
  • Order minimum: $75 before the delivery fee. Build your cart to at least $75 in product and you're good.
  • Pricing: Premium eighths from $30, quarters from $40, half-ounce $100, ounce $160. Hitting the $75 minimum is easy — a quarter plus an eighth gets you there, or a single half-ounce clears it outright.
  • Payment: Cash or CashApp ($Oskerspaid). Have your method sorted before the driver arrives so the late-night handoff is quick and clean.

Practical Tips to Never Miss a Late-Night Run

A few habits that separate the people who get same-day delivery from the people who wait until tomorrow:

  • Treat 7 PM as your hard deadline, not a suggestion. If tonight matters, order by mid-afternoon and you remove all the risk.
  • Plan ahead on weekends. Friday and Saturday are the busiest delivery nights in Miami. Earlier orders get tighter delivery windows.
  • Order the night before for an early-evening tomorrow. A 1 AM order isn't too late — it's early for the next run.
  • Confirm your address is in the 40-mile radius before you assume. Save the disappointment of a late cart that can't be delivered.
  • Hit the $75 minimum and have cash or CashApp ready. The smoothest late deliveries are the ones where nothing slows down the handoff.

Bottom line: in a city where most weed delivery quietly shuts down at dinnertime, Gramz 305 keeps moving until 3 AM — but the magic number is 7 PM. Order before it for tonight, after it for tomorrow, and you'll always know exactly when your delivery is coming.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the delivery hours for Gramz 305 in Miami?

Gramz 305 delivers from 10:00 AM to 3:00 AM every day.

Do I need a medical card to order from Gramz 305?

No, you don't need a medical card to order from Gramz 305.

What is the delivery fee and minimum order for Gramz 305?

There is a $20 flat delivery fee and a $75 minimum order.

How much do premium eighths cost at Gramz 305?

Premium eighths start at $30 at Gramz 305.

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