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You’re not looking for a lecture about terpenes or a theatrical origin story. You want to know if the product is legal, if it’s safe, and if it’ll show up when you need it.
Here’s what that looks like with us: you order from a licensed New York dispensary, everything’s lab-tested and clearly labeled, and most orders arrive within 1-2 hours. No fake storefronts. No mystery products. No wondering if you’re about to waste $50 on something that doesn’t work.
Brooklyn’s cannabis market exploded after legalization in 2021, but the majority of storefronts you see aren’t licensed. That’s not just a legal risk—it’s a quality risk. You can’t see the product before you buy in New York, so the only real protection you have is knowing it came from a regulated source. That’s what delivery from a licensed dispensary gives you: accountability, consistency, and the ability to check a Certificate of Analysis before you ever open the package.
We operate as a licensed cannabis delivery service covering Gowanus and the surrounding Brooklyn neighborhoods. We work directly with New York State-licensed dispensaries across every zip code in Brooklyn—from 11201 to 11249—including spots like Kaya Bliss, The Flowery, Chronic Brooklyn, and dozens more.
That licensing matters because it means every product we deliver has been tested, tracked, and approved by the state. It also means the dispensaries we work with are at least partially owned by justice-involved individuals who were disproportionately harmed by prohibition. This isn’t just compliance—it’s how New York built its legal market.
We’ve been serving Brooklyn since the legal market opened, and we’ve watched it grow from 41 dispensaries to over 300 by mid-2025. That growth brought competition, which dropped prices across the board—flower by 5%, vapes by 15%, edibles by 14%. You’re getting better access and better value than you were even a year ago.
You browse products online, place your order, and we handle the rest. Most deliveries in Gowanus arrive within 1-2 hours if you order before the daily cutoff. Everything’s packaged discreetly and delivered by a background-checked driver who’ll hand it directly to you or someone 21+ that you’ve designated.
Every product comes with a QR code or link to its Certificate of Analysis. That’s the lab report showing potency, purity, and what was tested for contaminants. It’s required by New York law, and it’s your proof that what’s on the label matches what’s in the package.
You’ll pay on delivery—cash, debit, or digital payment depending on what’s available. No surprises, no hidden fees. Same purchase limits as in-store, same legal protections, just faster and more convenient than making the trip yourself.
If you have questions about strains, dosage, or effects, you can ask before you order. Our team knows the difference between a high-THC sativa and a balanced hybrid, and we’re not going to upsell you on something you don’t need. You tell us what you’re looking for, we point you in the right direction.
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Flower and pre-rolls still make up about 56% of sales in New York, but vapes and edibles are gaining fast—25% and 13% respectively. That tracks with what we see in Gowanus: people want options, and they want them explained clearly.
You’ll find indica, sativa, and hybrid strains with varying THC and CBD levels. If you’re new to cannabis or coming back after years away, start lower and go slower. If you’re experienced and know what works, we carry high-potency options too. Edibles take longer to kick in but last longer. Vapes are faster and more discreet. Flower gives you the most control over dosage if you’re paying attention.
Brooklyn’s market is competitive, which works in your favor. Prices have dropped as more dispensaries opened, and product quality has improved as consumers got smarter about what to look for. You’re not stuck with whatever’s available anymore—you’ve got real choice.
We deliver across all of Gowanus and into surrounding areas like Park Slope, Carroll Gardens, Red Hook, and Boerum Hill. If you’re near 11215, 11217, 11231, or 11238, you’re covered. We work with dispensaries in every Brooklyn zip code, so inventory stays consistent and delivery stays fast.
Check for the Dispensary Verification Tool posted near the entrance if you’re visiting in person. For delivery, make sure the service is working with a New York State-licensed dispensary—not just claiming to be one.
Licensed dispensaries will have their license information available, and all their products will include a QR code or link to lab results. If you can’t verify the license or access a Certificate of Analysis, you’re probably dealing with an unlicensed operation. That’s the majority of storefronts in New York right now, even though they look legitimate.
Unlicensed spots aren’t just breaking the law—they’re selling untested products with no accountability. You have no idea what’s in them, how strong they actually are, or whether they’re safe. It’s not worth the risk when legal options deliver to your door in under two hours.
The main difference is convenience. You get the same products, same legal protections, and same purchase limits whether you go in-store or order delivery. The downside in New York is that you can’t see or smell the product before buying either way—everything’s pre-packaged.
Delivery saves you the trip and gets your order to you faster than most people can make it to a dispensary and back. You’re also avoiding the crowds and the awkward browsing experience that some people don’t enjoy. If you have specific questions, you can ask them before ordering instead of trying to have a conversation in a busy store.
The trade-off is that you’re relying on product descriptions and lab data instead of seeing it yourself. That’s why buying from a licensed source matters—it’s the only real quality control you have. If the product isn’t what you expected, you’re working with a legitimate business that has to answer for it.
Delivery itself is usually free or low-cost if you hit a minimum order amount, which varies by service. Product prices are comparable to in-store—sometimes slightly higher, sometimes the same, depending on current promotions and inventory.
What’s changed in the past year is that overall cannabis prices in New York dropped as competition increased. You’re paying less for the same products than you were in 2024, whether you’re buying in-store or getting delivery. Flower dropped about 5%, vapes about 15%, edibles about 14%.
The real cost difference comes down to time and transportation. If you’re spending 30-60 minutes round-trip to visit a dispensary, plus dealing with parking or transit, delivery starts to make more sense even if the product price is a few dollars higher. You’re also avoiding impulse purchases, which happen more in-store when you’re standing in front of a display.
The Certificate of Analysis will show THC and CBD percentages, which tell you potency. It’ll also show whether the product was tested for contaminants like pesticides, heavy metals, mold, and residual solvents. All licensed products in New York have to pass these tests before they’re sold.
THC percentage matters, but it’s not the only thing. A 15% THC flower with a good terpene profile can hit harder and feel better than a 25% THC product with no complexity. If you’re new to cannabis, don’t chase the highest number—you’ll just end up uncomfortably high.
For edibles, check the total THC per package and per serving. A 100mg package might have ten 10mg pieces, or five 20mg pieces. Start with 5mg or less if you’re inexperienced, and wait at least two hours before taking more. Edibles are where most people overconsume because the delay makes them think it’s not working.
Most likely, yes—if you order before the daily cutoff, which is usually mid-to-late afternoon. Most orders in Gowanus are delivered within 1-2 hours, though timing depends on demand and your exact location.
Same-day delivery is standard in Brooklyn now because the market’s competitive and customers expect it. If you’re ordering late in the evening, you might get pushed to the next day, but that’s clearly communicated when you place the order.
Delivery requires direct handoff to someone 21 or older with valid ID. The driver won’t leave it at your door or with a doorman. If you’re not available when they arrive, you’ll need to reschedule, which can delay things. Plan accordingly, especially if you’re ordering for a specific time or event.
Indica, sativa, and hybrid labels give you a rough idea of effects, but they’re not as reliable as people think. What matters more is the specific cannabinoid and terpene profile, which you can find in the product details and lab results.
Generally, indicas are associated with relaxation and body effects—better for evening use or managing pain and insomnia. Sativas are linked to energy and focus—better for daytime or creative activities. Hybrids fall somewhere in between, and they’re the most common because breeders have been crossing strains for decades.
If you’re using cannabis for the first time or trying a new product, start with a lower dose and see how it affects you. Your tolerance, body chemistry, and even what you’ve eaten that day will change how it hits. There’s no universal “best” strain—just what works for your situation. If you’re unsure, ask before you order. We’d rather spend two minutes helping you choose than have you waste money on something that doesn’t fit what you need.