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You’re not walking into some sketchy situation. Every product comes from licensed New York cultivators and gets tested by state labs for potency, safety, and purity. That’s tracked from grow to your hands.
You get real selection. Flower dominates with 35% of the market because people want options. Vapes pull 27%. Pre-rolls account for another 17%. You’re not stuck with whatever’s left on the shelf.
And you’re not guessing what works for you. Our budtenders ask about what you’re looking for—whether that’s pain relief, better sleep, or just unwinding after work—and point you toward products that match. No upselling. No pressure. Just straight guidance from people who know the difference between a sativa and an indica, and why that matters for your experience.
Nassau County has zero recreational cannabis stores. Suffolk County has six. That’s it for all of Long Island, because most towns opted out entirely.
We operate as a licensed dispensary serving Baywood and the surrounding area. We’re part of New York’s regulated market, which means everything we sell meets state compliance standards. You’ll see the Dispensary Verification Tool posted near our entrance—that’s your confirmation you’re buying legal, tested cannabis.
Long Island’s dispensaries are generating the highest per-store sales in New York. Over $109 million in revenue hit the region by November 2024. That’s not happening because people prefer illegal shops. It’s happening because when you have access to legitimate options, you use them.
Order online for pickup. Browse our menu, add what you want, and we’ll have it ready when you arrive. No waiting. No browsing under pressure.
Order online for delivery. Same process, but we bring it to you. Discreet. Fast. Free if you’re local.
Walk in and order in person. Some people want to see products, ask questions face-to-face, and take their time. That works too. Our budtenders are here to help, not rush you out.
Once you’ve placed an order, we verify your age (you need to be 21+), confirm your payment method, and process everything through New York’s tracking system. Every transaction gets logged. Every product gets scanned. That’s how the legal market works—and why you know exactly what you’re getting.
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Flower is still king. You’ll find multiple strains across indica, sativa, and hybrid categories. THC percentages vary, so you’re not locked into one potency level.
Vapes are the second-biggest seller for a reason. They’re discreet, portable, and don’t require rolling or packing anything. We carry cartridges and disposables from New York-licensed manufacturers.
Pre-rolls save you the hassle of grinding and rolling. They’re consistent, convenient, and ready to go. We stock different strains and sizes depending on whether you want a quick session or something longer.
Edibles are growing fast, especially with millennials and the 40+ female demographic. Gummies, chocolates, and baked goods give you smoke-free options with longer-lasting effects. Dosing is clearly labeled so you’re not guessing.
Long Island’s cannabis market is exploding because people finally have access. You’re near licensed dispensaries in Farmingdale (Happy Days, Planet Nugg, Strain Stars), Deer Park (Long Island Cannabis Club), and Coram (Simply Green). Baywood sits right in the middle of this network, which means you’re not driving an hour to find legal weed.
Yes. We operate under New York State’s regulated cannabis program, which means every product we sell is sourced from licensed cultivators and manufacturers, then tested by state-approved labs.
You’ll see the Dispensary Verification Tool posted at our entrance. That’s required for all legal dispensaries in New York. If a shop doesn’t have it, they’re not licensed—and you’re taking a risk on untested products.
Long Island has very few legal options. Most towns opted out of allowing dispensaries, which is why Nassau County has zero recreational stores and Suffolk County only has six. We’re filling that gap for Baywood and surrounding communities who want safe, legal access without driving across the island.
Testing and tracking. Every product at a licensed marijuana dispensary gets tested for potency, pesticides, heavy metals, and contaminants. You know exactly what’s in it because labs verify the THC and CBD percentages before it hits the shelf.
Illegal shops don’t test anything. You’re trusting whoever packaged it, and there’s no accountability if something’s wrong. New York had an estimated 1,400+ illegal outlets in NYC alone as of early 2024, vastly outnumbering the 85 legal stores operating at the time. Those numbers are shifting as more licensed dispensaries open, but the black market still thrives because people don’t know the difference—or they’re trying to avoid the 13% state cannabis tax.
Legal dispensaries also contribute to New York’s social equity program, which prioritizes licenses for communities harmed by previous cannabis prohibition. When you buy legal, you’re supporting that framework instead of feeding unregulated operations.
Both. You can order online and choose free delivery if you’re in our service area, or you can pick it up in-store. Delivery is discreet—no branded vehicles or packaging that screams “weed delivery.”
Some people prefer pickup because they’re already out, or they want to browse in person before committing. That’s fine. We’re not pushing one method over the other.
If you’re ordering for the first time, expect to verify your age and provide a valid ID. That’s non-negotiable for legal dispensaries. We can’t hand over cannabis products without confirming you’re 21 or older, and every transaction gets logged in New York’s tracking system. It’s not about being difficult—it’s about staying compliant so we can keep operating.
The 13% New York cannabis tax is the biggest factor. Add in a $4.50 ATM fee if you’re paying cash (because banking is still a nightmare for dispensaries), and you’re looking at a noticeable price difference compared to untaxed sources.
But here’s what you’re paying for: lab-tested products that won’t make you sick. Knowledgeable staff who can explain what you’re buying instead of just handing you a bag. Legal protection—you’re not risking a run-in with law enforcement for purchasing from an unlicensed source.
Illegal shops undercut prices because they’re not paying taxes, licensing fees, or testing costs. Reservations operate under tribal sovereignty, so they’re exempt from state taxes. That’s their advantage. Ours is transparency and safety. You’re deciding whether saving a few bucks is worth the trade-off of not knowing what’s in your product.
Bring a valid ID. You’re getting carded at the door, and if you don’t have proof you’re 21+, you’re not getting in. That’s standard across every legal weed dispensary in New York.
Once you’re inside, a budtender will ask what you’re looking for. They’re not trying to pry into your personal life—they’re figuring out whether you want something for pain, anxiety, sleep, or recreation. The more specific you are, the better they can guide you toward products that fit.
If you’re nervous, that’s normal. A lot of people still feel weird walking into a pot store, even though it’s legal now. Good budtenders recognize that and create a welcoming environment instead of making you feel rushed or judged. Ask questions. Take your time. You’re not obligated to buy anything just because you walked in.
Yes. Long Island has a small but growing network of licensed cannabis stores. In Farmingdale (11735), you’ve got Happy Days, Planet Nugg, and Strain Stars. Strain Stars is a standout—they’re averaging $1.25 million in weekly sales, sometimes hitting $1.5 million, which is way above the state median.
Deer Park (11729) has Long Island Cannabis Club. Coram (11727) has Simply Green. East Setauket (11733) has Strong Strains. Farmingville (11738) has Canna Blooms. If you’re willing to drive a bit further, Riverhead (11901) has another Strain Stars location, Calverton (11933) has Beleaf, and Southampton (11968) has Brown Budda and Charlie Fox.
Baywood sits in the middle of this network, which gives you options. But most Long Island towns opted out of allowing dispensaries, so your choices are still limited compared to other parts of New York. That’s why the dispensaries that did open are seeing massive sales—there’s demand and not enough supply to meet it yet.
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