Hear from Our Customers
You’re not looking for a sales pitch. You want to know what’s actually in stock, what it does, and whether it’s worth your money.
That’s what separates a good dispensary visit from a frustrating one. When you walk into our pot dispensary in Jackson Heights, you should leave with something that fits what you’re after—whether that’s relief, relaxation, focus, or just a better night’s sleep.
The difference comes down to selection and guidance. We carry more than just flower. You’ll find edibles, vapes, concentrates, tinctures, and pre-rolls. But more importantly, our team actually knows how they work and who they’re best for.
You’re not experimenting blindly. You’re making an informed choice based on real information, not marketing hype.
We operate in one of the busiest, most connected neighborhoods in Queens. Jackson Heights sits right on the Roosevelt Avenue subway line—one of the most trafficked stations in the borough. That means we’re not just serving locals. We’re serving commuters, visitors, and people passing through who need convenient access to licensed cannabis.
This area is home to dozens of licensed dispensaries. From LIC to Flushing, Astoria to Jamaica, Queens has become a hub for legal cannabis retail. In the 11370s alone, you’ll find spots like Token Cannabis, Curaleaf Queens, and The Flowery Queens. Head toward Astoria, and there’s Terp Bros, Cannavita, and Urban Weeds. Over in Bayside, you’ve got NY Elite Cannabis and Good Daze. The Rockaways have Seaweed and Munchies.
The point is, you have options. What matters is whether the one you choose actually delivers on quality, selection, and service.
Start by browsing our menu. We let you view products online before you visit. You’ll see strain names, THC/CBD percentages, product types, and pricing. If something catches your eye, you can place an order for pickup or delivery.
If you’d rather come in, that works too. Bring a valid ID showing you’re 21 or older. No medical card required for recreational purchases.
Once you’re here, ask questions. Our budtenders will ask what you’re looking for—energy, calm, pain relief, sleep—and recommend products based on that. We’ll explain the difference between sativa, indica, and hybrid strains. We’ll tell you which edibles hit fast and which take longer. We’ll explain if a vape cart is distillate or live resin, and why that matters.
You pick what fits. You pay. You leave. If you ordered online, it’s even faster. We offer same-day delivery if you’re within range. Or you can skip the line entirely with advance pickup.
It’s straightforward once you know what you’re walking into.
Ready to get started?
We carry more than just a few jars of flower. You’ll see a range of product types that fit different needs and preferences.
Flower is the foundation. Expect multiple strains across sativa, indica, and hybrid categories. We carry small-batch, high-potency options alongside value and consistency picks. You can smell before you buy when the setup allows it.
Edibles are popular for people who don’t want to smoke or vape. Gummies, chocolates, mints, and baked goods come in different dosages. Start low if you’re new—edibles take longer to kick in but last longer once they do.
Vapes offer convenience and discretion. You’ll find cartridges and disposables in various strains and formulations. Live resin carts tend to have better flavor. Distillate carts are often cheaper and still effective.
Concentrates like wax, shatter, and rosin are for experienced users who want potency. These require specific equipment, but they deliver fast, strong effects.
Pre-rolls are grab-and-go options. Some are single strain, others are infused or blended. Great if you want to try something without committing to a full eighth.
Tinctures and topicals round out the lineup. Tinctures go under the tongue for faster absorption. Topicals are applied directly to skin and won’t get you high—they’re used for localized relief.
Jackson Heights sits in the heart of a growing cannabis retail scene. Whether you’re near the 11372 zip code or coming in from nearby neighborhoods like Elmhurst, Corona, or Woodside, you’re close to licensed options. The key is knowing what you’re looking for and finding a dispensary that stocks it consistently.
A licensed pot dispensary sells cannabis products that are tested, regulated, and legal under New York state law. You’ll find THC-containing flower, edibles, vapes, and concentrates. Everything is labeled with potency, and you need to be 21+ with a valid ID to purchase.
A smoke shop sells accessories—pipes, papers, grinders, vaporizers—but not actual cannabis. Some smoke shops also sell CBD or hemp-derived products, which contain little to no THC and don’t produce a high.
If you’re looking for marijuana, you need a licensed dispensary. If you just need a new grinder or rolling papers, a smoke shop works fine. Don’t confuse the two, especially in New York where unlicensed cannabis sales are still common and risky.
No. New York legalized recreational cannabis for adults 21 and older. You just need a valid government-issued ID—driver’s license, passport, or state ID. Medical cards are still available for patients who want access to higher-potency products or tax exemptions, but they’re not required for general purchases.
If you do have a medical card, some dispensaries offer separate menus with higher THC limits or specific formulations. But for most people, recreational access is enough.
Just bring your ID, know what you’re looking for, and you’re good to go. No prescription, no doctor’s note, no extra paperwork.
We offer delivery, but availability depends on your location. We deliver same-day within a certain radius. Some orders require advance scheduling or have minimum purchase amounts.
If you’re ordering online, check our delivery zone before you add items to your cart. We’ll show whether your address qualifies during checkout.
Delivery is convenient if you know what you want and don’t need to ask questions. But if you’re new to cannabis or trying a product for the first time, visiting in person gives you the chance to talk to someone who can guide your choice. Both options work—it just depends on your comfort level and timeline.
New York requires licensed dispensaries to display their license visibly in the store. You can also check the state’s Office of Cannabis Management website, which maintains a list of legal retailers by county and zip code.
If a shop doesn’t have a license posted, if they’re operating out of a random storefront with no clear branding, or if they’re selling products without proper labeling, walk away. Unlicensed sellers don’t test their products, and you have no idea what you’re actually getting.
Licensed dispensaries follow strict rules about testing, packaging, and potency limits. That’s not just legal protection—it’s safety. You’re not risking contaminated or mislabeled products when you shop somewhere legitimate.
Start with what you’re hoping to feel or accomplish. Are you looking for something to help you relax after work? Do you want energy and focus during the day? Are you dealing with pain or trouble sleeping?
Our budtenders will ask follow-up questions. Have you used cannabis before? Do you prefer smoking, vaping, or edibles? How much time do you have for the effects to wear off?
From there, we’ll recommend a product type and strain. If you’re nervous about getting too high, ask for something low in THC or balanced with CBD. If you want something stronger, say that too.
Don’t be afraid to admit you’re new. We treat that as a normal part of the job, not an inconvenience. You’re not expected to know everything—that’s why knowledgeable staff matters.
Prices vary by location, product type, and brand, but Jackson Heights sits in a competitive market. With dozens of dispensaries across Queens—from Astoria and LIC to Flushing, Jamaica, and the Rockaways—we have to stay competitive to keep customers coming back.
You’ll generally pay more for premium or small-batch products. House brands and value options tend to be cheaper. Edibles and pre-rolls are usually mid-range. Concentrates and live resin vapes are on the higher end.
If price matters, compare menus online before you visit. We run promotions and offer loyalty programs. Some shops focus on quality over price and charge accordingly. It depends on what you value more—saving money or getting top-shelf products. Both options exist in Jackson Heights, so you’re not stuck with just one approach.
Other Services we provide in Jackson Heights