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You’re not looking for the cheapest option. You’re looking for products that are safe, effective, and worth what you pay. That means lab testing that actually happened, not just a claim on a label. It means staff who can explain the difference between strains without talking down to you or overselling products you don’t need.
Here’s what that looks like in practice. Every product comes with third-party lab results—97% of cannabis products tested in New York pass state-mandated safety standards, and ours are part of that group. You see potency levels, cannabinoid profiles, and contaminant testing before you buy. No guessing. No hoping the product matches the description.
You also get options. Flower is still the most popular choice, making up about a third of sales across New York. But if you prefer vapes, pre-rolls, edibles, or concentrates, those are all here too. You’re not stuck with whatever happens to be in stock. You’re choosing from a curated selection that’s been vetted for quality and consistency.
We operate as a fully licensed cannabis dispensary in Hollis Hills, NY, serving Eastern Queens with the kind of access this area has needed since legalization. We’re not the only option anymore—there are now over 550 licensed dispensaries across New York—but we’re one of the few focused on making the experience straightforward instead of overwhelming.
Hollis Hills sits in a neighborhood where convenience matters. You’re juggling work, family, errands, and everything else that comes with living in Queens. That’s why we offer in-store shopping, online ordering, curbside pickup, and delivery. You choose what works for your day.
We’re also part of a market that’s growing fast but still finding its footing. New York’s legal cannabis sales hit $168 million in January 2026, up from $34 million just two years earlier. That growth means more options, better pricing, and increased competition—all of which benefit you as a customer.
If you’re shopping in person, you walk in, check your ID at the door, and browse the menu. Our staff is available if you have questions—about strains, effects, dosage, or anything else—but you’re not pressured into a conversation if you already know what you want. You pick your products, pay, and leave. The whole process takes as long as you need it to, not longer.
If you prefer ordering online, you can browse the full cannabis dispensary menu from your phone or computer. Filter by product type, potency, price, or brand. Add what you want to your cart, choose pickup or delivery, and check out. If you’re picking up, we’ll have your order ready when you arrive. If you’re getting delivery, we’ll confirm your address and give you a timeframe.
Every product includes details you actually need: THC and CBD percentages, strain type, effects, and lab test results. You’re not buying blind. You’re making informed decisions based on real data, not marketing language.
The payment process is simple. We accept cash and debit. No hidden fees. No surprise charges. You see the price, you pay the price.
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The average cannabis product in New York costs about $31.49 as of January 2026. That’s down from over $36 a year earlier, which tells you competition is working in your favor. Prices are dropping while quality standards stay high. You’re getting more value than you would have a year ago, and that trend is likely to continue.
Our inventory covers the full range of what’s legal and available in New York. Flower remains the most popular category—about a third of all sales—but vapes, pre-rolls, and edibles are close behind. If you’re health-conscious or prefer discretion, vapes and edibles give you options that don’t involve smoking. If you want the traditional experience, flower and pre-rolls are always in stock.
We also carry concentrates for experienced users looking for higher potency, and a selection of CBD products for those who want the therapeutic benefits without the high. Every product is sourced from licensed New York growers and manufacturers. Every product has been tested by state-permitted labs. Every product comes with a certificate of analysis that breaks down exactly what’s in it.
Hollis Hills is part of Eastern Queens, where access to licensed dispensaries has been limited until recently. You’re no longer choosing between convenience and legality. You’re getting both. And because New York’s cannabis market is projected to hit $6.5 to $7.5 billion by 2030, you can expect even more options, better pricing, and continued improvements in product quality as the market matures.
Medical dispensaries require a state-issued medical marijuana card and serve patients with qualifying conditions. Recreational dispensaries—like ours—serve anyone 21 and older with a valid ID. You don’t need a prescription, a doctor’s note, or any medical documentation.
The products are similar, but medical dispensaries may carry higher-potency options or specific formulations designed for symptom relief. Recreational dispensaries focus on a broader range of products for general use. If you have a medical card, you may also get tax benefits or access to higher purchase limits, depending on state rules.
In New York, about 15% of cannabis users consume solely for medical reasons, while 30% use it for both medical and non-medical purposes. That means most people are shopping recreationally, even if they’re using cannabis to manage pain, anxiety, or sleep issues. You don’t need to fit into a specific category to find what works for you.
Every product we sell has been tested by a state-permitted lab. That testing checks for potency, contaminants, pesticides, heavy metals, and microbial impurities. In 2025, over 27,000 cannabis products were tested, and 97% passed state-mandated safety standards.
Each product comes with a certificate of analysis—a lab report that shows exactly what’s in it and confirms it meets safety requirements. You can ask to see this report before you buy. It’s not hidden or hard to access. It’s part of the transparency that comes with legal, regulated cannabis.
Compare that to unlicensed sources, where you have no idea what you’re getting. No testing. No oversight. No accountability. The difference isn’t just legal—it’s about your health and safety. You’re not taking a risk when you buy from us. You’re making an informed choice based on verified data.
Cannabis dispensary deals include discounts on specific products, bundle offers, first-time customer promotions, and loyalty programs. These change regularly based on inventory, new product launches, and seasonal promotions. The best way to stay updated is to check our online menu or ask in-store.
Some dispensaries offer daily deals—like discounts on certain product categories on specific days of the week. Others run limited-time promotions when new strains or brands arrive. If you’re price-conscious, it’s worth checking before you buy, especially if you’re stocking up or trying something new.
Keep in mind that New York’s cannabis market is still growing, and pricing is becoming more competitive. Average product prices have dropped by about 13% over the past year, which means you’re already getting better value than early adopters did. Deals and promotions are just an added bonus on top of a market that’s trending in your favor.
Yes. You can browse our full menu online, place an order, and choose delivery to your address in Hollis Hills, NY. We’ll confirm your location, verify your age when we arrive, and hand over your order. The process is straightforward and discreet.
Delivery times depend on demand and distance, but we’ll give you an estimated arrival window when you place your order. If you’d rather not wait, curbside pickup is also available. You order online, we prep your products, and you swing by to grab them without coming inside.
Online ordering also lets you take your time reviewing products, comparing options, and reading lab results without feeling rushed. You’re making decisions on your schedule, not ours. And if you have questions before finalizing your order, you can call or message us for guidance.
Bring a valid government-issued ID showing you’re 21 or older. That’s the only requirement. When you arrive, someone will check your ID at the door, then you’re free to browse. The environment is more like a retail store than anything clinical or intimidating.
If you’re new to cannabis or unsure what to buy, our staff can walk you through options based on what you’re looking for—relaxation, energy, pain relief, sleep, or just a mild buzz. If you already know what you want, you can go straight to the counter, make your purchase, and leave. There’s no pressure either way.
First-time customers often feel uncertain about what to ask or how much to buy. Start small. You can always come back. A single pre-roll or a low-dose edible is a good entry point if you’re not sure how cannabis will affect you. The goal is to find what works, not to commit to a large purchase before you know what you like.
It depends on how you want to consume cannabis and what kind of experience you’re after. Flower is the most traditional option—you smoke it in a joint, pipe, or bong. Effects come on quickly, usually within minutes, and last a few hours. It’s the most popular choice in New York, making up about a third of all sales.
Edibles take longer to kick in—anywhere from 30 minutes to two hours—but the effects last longer and tend to feel more intense. If you’re new to edibles, start with a low dose (5-10mg of THC) and wait at least two hours before taking more. It’s easy to overdo it if you’re impatient.
Vapes are discreet, convenient, and fast-acting. They don’t produce the same smell as smoking flower, which makes them a good option if you’re concerned about discretion. Pre-rolls are just pre-made joints—convenient if you don’t want to roll your own. Concentrates are higher-potency options for experienced users who want stronger effects with less product.