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You’re not driving to three different shops hoping they have what you want in stock. You’re not wondering if what you’re buying is actually tested or even legal. You open your phone, browse products from state-licensed dispensaries across Nassau and Suffolk counties, and place an order.
Most orders placed before the cutoff arrive the same day. You’re looking at a few hours, not a week. The driver shows up in an unmarked vehicle, hands you your order in discreet packaging, and you’re done.
Every product comes from a dispensary licensed by New York’s Office of Cannabis Management. That means lab testing, Certificates of Analysis, and compliance with state safety standards. You scan a QR code and see exactly what’s in your edibles or flower before you even open the package. That’s the difference between legal delivery and taking a chance with an unlicensed seller.
We’re not a dispensary. We’re a delivery network that connects you to licensed shops across Long Island. Since 2018, we’ve been helping residents in Head of the Harbor, NY access legal cannabis without the drive or the wait.
We work with over eight licensed locations—from Happy Days in Farmingdale to Strain Stars in Riverhead. You get the same products sold in-store, the same testing standards, and the same legal protections. The only difference is we bring it to you.
Head of the Harbor is a small village, and the closest brick-and-mortar dispensaries are in neighboring towns. That’s exactly why delivery makes sense here. You shouldn’t have to plan your day around a dispensary run when you can order online and get back to what matters.
You start by browsing our online menu. You’re seeing real inventory from licensed dispensaries—edibles, flower, vapes, beverages, pre-rolls. Each product listing includes THC and CBD content, dosage info, and lab results. If a dispensary has it in stock, it shows up on your screen.
Once you find what you want, you add it to your cart and check out. Payment methods vary by dispensary—most accept cash, debit, or digital payment apps. Some don’t take credit cards due to federal banking restrictions, so it’s worth checking before the driver arrives.
After you place your order, the dispensary preps it and assigns a driver. Most orders placed before the cutoff time arrive the same day. Timing depends on delivery volume and the dispensary’s schedule, but you’re typically looking at a few hours. The driver arrives in plain clothes, hands you your order in child-resistant packaging, and you’re done. The whole interaction takes less than five minutes.
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You’re not compromising on selection. From liquid diamond gummies to CBD edibles, THC chocolate bars to weed drinks—you get access to the same products sold at licensed shops across Long Island. That includes Happy Days in Farmingdale, Long Island Cannabis Club in Deer Park, and Strain Stars in Riverhead.
Every product is third-party lab-tested. That’s not optional—it’s New York State law. You get a Certificate of Analysis with every order. You scan the QR code, and you see cannabinoid content, terpene profiles, and safety test results. You know what passed inspection before it reached your door.
Pricing is competitive, and many dispensaries run daily deals or flash sales. In New York, as the number of dispensaries expanded in 2025, prices dropped across the board—flower by 5%, vapes by 15%, edibles by 14%. That competition benefits you. You’re getting better prices and more options than you would have a year ago.
If you’re new to cannabis or trying a new product type, dosage matters. 42% of edible consumers prefer 10 mg or less, and the most popular range is between 2.5 and 5 mg. Most dispensaries offer low-dose options, and you can always ask questions before you order. Budtenders at licensed shops are trained to help you find the right product and dose for your needs.
Yes. As long as the dispensary delivering to you is licensed by New York’s Office of Cannabis Management, delivery is fully legal. When you order through us, you only see licensed dispensaries. If a shop doesn’t have a state license, it won’t appear in our network.
New York legalized adult-use cannabis and built a regulatory framework that includes delivery. Licensed dispensaries must follow strict rules—product testing, packaging standards, delivery protocols, and record-keeping. That’s what separates legal delivery from the gray market.
You can verify a dispensary’s license using the state’s Dispensary Verification Tool. Every licensed location is required to post this information near their entrance, and the state maintains a public list online. If you ever have questions about whether a shop is licensed, you can check before you order.
Most orders placed before the cutoff time arrive within a few hours. Exact timing depends on the dispensary’s delivery schedule and how many orders they’re handling that day. You’re typically looking at two to four hours, not all day.
Some dispensaries offer delivery windows, so you’ll know roughly when to expect your order. Others provide tracking so you can see when the driver is nearby. If you need your order by a specific time, it’s worth calling the dispensary directly to confirm they can accommodate your schedule.
Keep in mind that delivery times can vary based on distance, traffic, and demand. Head of the Harbor is a smaller village, so you’re often one of fewer stops on a route. That usually means faster delivery compared to busier areas. If you’re ordering on a weekend or during a sale, expect slightly longer wait times.
You can order flower, edibles, vapes, pre-rolls, concentrates, tinctures, topicals, and beverages—basically anything a licensed dispensary sells in-store. Product availability depends on what each dispensary has in stock, but you’re getting access to inventory from over eight licensed locations across Nassau and Suffolk counties.
Edibles are popular because they’re discreet and easy to dose. You’ll find gummies, chocolates, baked goods, and drinks in a range of THC and CBD levels. Most edibles come in 2.5 mg, 5 mg, or 10 mg doses, so you can start low and adjust based on your tolerance.
Flower is still the most common product type, and you’ll see a variety of strains—indica, sativa, and hybrid. Vapes are growing fast, especially among younger consumers who want convenience and portability. Beverages are newer to the market but gaining traction as more dispensaries stock them. Whatever you’re looking for, you can browse the full menu online before you order.
No. New York allows adult-use cannabis sales, so anyone 21 or older can order from a recreational cannabis dispensary without a medical card. You’ll need to show a valid ID when the driver arrives to confirm your age, but that’s it.
If you do have a medical marijuana card, you can still order from medical cannabis dispensaries, which may offer different product types, higher potency options, or tax benefits. Some dispensaries serve both medical and recreational customers, so you’ll see both options when you browse.
Medical patients in New York tend to purchase larger quantities per visit compared to recreational customers, and they often have access to products that aren’t available on the recreational side. If you’re considering a medical card, it’s worth comparing what’s available through each program to see if it makes sense for your needs.
Payment methods vary by dispensary, but most accept cash, debit, or digital payment apps. Some still don’t take credit cards because cannabis is federally illegal, and most banks won’t process those transactions. It’s worth checking payment options before you order so there’s no confusion when the driver shows up.
If you’re paying cash, have the exact amount ready or close to it. Drivers carry limited change for safety reasons. If you’re using debit, ask whether the dispensary runs it as a PIN transaction or through a cashless ATM system—some charge a small fee for the latter.
Digital payment apps are becoming more common as the industry matures, but availability depends on the dispensary’s banking relationships. If you have a preferred payment method, check the dispensary’s website or call ahead to confirm they accept it.
Yes. Many dispensaries run daily deals, first-time customer discounts, or flash sales that apply to delivery orders. You’ll see current promotions listed on each dispensary’s menu when you browse. Some offer percentage discounts, others do buy-one-get-one deals, and a few run loyalty programs where you earn points toward future purchases.
Deals change frequently—sometimes daily—so it’s worth checking back if you don’t see anything that fits your needs. Dispensaries use promotions to move inventory, introduce new products, or attract repeat customers. In a competitive market like New York, where prices have already dropped across most product categories, deals can save you even more.
If you’re budget-conscious, focus on dispensaries that consistently offer promotions. Some shops prioritize competitive pricing over flashy sales, while others rotate deals to keep things fresh. Either way, you’re getting better value now than you would have a year ago, thanks to increased competition and more licensed dispensaries opening across Long Island.
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