A medical marijuana dispensary is planned for the Donnay Building at 5100 Classen Circle. A building permit application filed with the City of Oklahoma City show plans for a $200,000 renovation of a 1,500-square-foot space formerly occupied by the Drunken Fry. [Photo by Chris Landsberger, The Oklahoman Archives]

The former home of the Drunken Fry is set to become the new home of a medical marijuana dispensary.

A building permit application filed with the City of Oklahoma City shows plans to turn the property at 5100 Classen Circle into a medical marijuana dispensary under the project name “Classen Dispensary.” The work is part of an overall renovation effort to the building, according to Dan Govin, associate at Allford Hall Monaghan Morris Architects.

“There's no plans to change the existing tenancies, except for the Drunken Fry, which is moving to a new location,” Govin said. “The Classen Dispensary will be in the Drunken Fry space. It is a medical marijuana dispensary.”

The estimated cost of the renovation is $200,000 for the 1,500-square-foot space. It occupies a corner of the Donnay Building, which was purchased in January for $1.3 million by Josh Thomas and Scott Mueller.