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Here’s what most people don’t realize: there are zero recreational cannabis stores in Nassau County. Not one. Towns like Hempstead, North Hempstead, and most of Oyster Bay opted out entirely.
That means if you want legal cannabis, you’re either driving to Suffolk County or you’re stuck with unlicensed sellers who can’t guarantee what’s actually in their products. Neither option is ideal when you’re looking for something safe, consistent, and convenient.
Oyster Bay Cove is one of only five municipalities in Nassau County that opted in for cannabis retail. That makes legal access here rare and valuable. You get products that are lab-tested, state-licensed, and delivered to your door the same day you order. No long drives to Farmingdale or Coram. No wondering if what you’re buying is what you’re actually getting.
We operate in a market where access matters more than anywhere else in New York. Nassau County’s restrictive opt-in policy left most residents without a single legal option nearby. We’ve built our service around filling that gap with professionalism, speed, and transparency.
We’re not trying to be the flashiest brand or the cheapest option. We’re here to provide what Long Islanders actually need: reliable access to legal cannabis without the hassle. That means licensed products, knowledgeable staff who can answer your questions, and delivery that respects your time and privacy.
You’re not walking into a store that’s trying to upsell you. You’re working with people who understand that most customers just want clarity, quality, and convenience.
You browse products online. Everything listed is licensed by New York’s Office of Cannabis Management and lab-tested for potency and safety. You’ll see clear descriptions, THC/CBD levels, and product formats—flower, edibles, vapes, whatever fits your preference.
Once you place an order, we confirm it and give you a delivery window. Same-day delivery is standard across Nassau and Suffolk counties. You don’t need to plan days ahead or drive anywhere.
When your order arrives, it’s discreet and professional. You verify your age, receive your products, and that’s it. No pressure, no upselling at the door, no confusion about what you ordered versus what showed up.
If you have questions before ordering—about dosage, product types, effects—you can reach someone who actually knows the answers. Most people ordering cannabis for the first time don’t need a sales pitch. They need someone to explain the difference between an edible and a vape, or why a 10mg gummy hits differently than a 5mg one.
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Every product we carry is sourced from New York-licensed cultivators and processors. That’s not marketing language—it’s a legal requirement, and it’s the only way to ensure you’re getting something safe. The state’s testing standards cover potency, pesticides, heavy metals, and microbials. If it’s on our menu, it passed.
Product selection has grown significantly over the past year. Edibles, especially gummies, are now the most popular format in New York, accounting for over $22 million in sales in January 2026 alone. People like them because they’re discreet, easy to dose, and don’t require any equipment.
But you’ll also find flower, vapes, tinctures, and beverages. The market has shifted toward personalized options—products designed for sleep, focus, relaxation, or pain relief. It’s less about “getting high” and more about achieving a specific outcome, which is why clear labeling and accurate dosing matter.
Long Island has a limited number of licensed dispensaries compared to the demand. In Suffolk County, you’ll find Simply Green in Coram, Long Island Cannabis Club in Deer Park, Strong Strains in East Setauket, and several others in Farmingdale including Happy Days, Planet Nugg, and Strain Stars. There’s also Canna Blooms in Farmingville, Strain Stars in Riverhead, Beleaf in Calverton, and Brown Budda and Charlie Fox in Southampton.
But again—none in Nassau County outside the few municipalities that opted in. That’s why delivery matters here more than almost anywhere else in the state.
Yes. Oyster Bay Cove is one of five municipalities in Nassau County that opted in for legal cannabis retail and delivery. That makes it one of the few places in the county where you can legally order recreational cannabis.
New York’s Office of Cannabis Management licenses all legal dispensaries, delivery services, cultivators, and processors. If a business isn’t licensed, it’s not legal—even if it looks professional or claims to be compliant. We operate under a state-issued license, which means every product we deliver meets New York’s safety and testing standards.
Most of Nassau County opted out, so residents in towns like Hempstead and North Hempstead don’t have legal access unless they travel or use a licensed delivery service. If you’re in Oyster Bay Cove, you’re in one of the rare zones where access is both legal and local.
New York has the highest average cannabis prices in the country. The average item costs around $31.49 here, compared to $18.56 in California and $8.61 in Michigan. That’s a significant gap, and it’s mostly due to New York’s regulatory costs, limited supply, and newer market infrastructure.
Does that mean you’re overpaying? Not necessarily. You’re paying for lab-tested products, legal compliance, and a supply chain that’s actually accountable. The illegal market might be cheaper, but you have no idea what’s in those products or whether they’re safe.
Prices will likely come down as more cultivators get licensed and supply increases. For now, the trade-off is between paying more for transparency and safety or paying less for uncertainty. Most people who’ve dealt with unregulated products before don’t find that a hard choice.
There isn’t one. “Pot dispensary,” “cannabis dispensary,” “weed dispensary,” and “marijuana dispensary” all refer to the same thing: a state-licensed retailer that sells cannabis products to adults 21 and over.
Some people prefer certain terms over others based on familiarity or comfort level. Older consumers might say “pot” or “marijuana.” Younger or more wellness-focused buyers often say “cannabis.” The industry itself tends to use “cannabis” in official contexts because it sounds more professional and less stigmatized.
What matters more than the name is whether the dispensary is licensed. In New York, licensed retailers are tracked through a system called METRC, which monitors every product from cultivation to sale. If a store or delivery service can’t show you a license, walk away.
Yes, if you’re in one of the municipalities that opted in—like Oyster Bay Cove. Same-day delivery is standard for most orders placed before a certain cutoff time, usually early afternoon.
Long Island has a strong expectation for convenience, and cannabis delivery fits that lifestyle. You’re not waiting three days for an order like you might in other parts of the state. We treat delivery the same way you’d expect from any other local business: fast, reliable, and professional.
That said, delivery depends on product availability and demand. If you’re ordering on a Friday evening or during a holiday weekend, there might be delays. Ordering earlier in the day or earlier in the week usually gets you the fastest turnaround.
Start with what you’re trying to achieve. Better sleep? Less anxiety? Pain relief? Social relaxation? The effect you want should guide the product you choose, not the other way around.
Edibles, especially gummies, are the easiest starting point for most people. They’re pre-dosed, discreet, and predictable. A 5mg gummy is a standard beginner dose. A 10mg gummy is moderate. Anything above that, you should already know your tolerance.
Vapes hit faster but don’t last as long. Flower gives you the most control over dosage but requires equipment and isn’t discreet. Tinctures are flexible and fast-acting if you take them sublingually, but the taste isn’t for everyone.
If you’re new to cannabis or haven’t used it in years, don’t guess. Reach out before you order and talk to someone who can walk you through options based on your specific situation. The market has changed a lot, and what worked in college might not be what works now.
Because most towns opted out. When New York legalized recreational cannabis, municipalities were given the choice to allow or prohibit retail sales within their borders. The majority of Nassau County towns—including Hempstead, North Hempstead, and most of Oyster Bay—chose to opt out.
That left only five municipalities in Nassau County where cannabis retail is legal. It’s a sharp contrast to Suffolk County, which has several licensed dispensaries spread across towns like Coram, Deer Park, Farmingdale, East Setauket, Farmingville, Riverhead, Calverton, and Southampton.
The result is a supply-and-demand imbalance. You have one of the wealthiest, most populated counties in New York with almost no legal access to cannabis. That’s why delivery services matter so much here—they’re often the only legal option people have without driving 30 to 45 minutes.
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