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Every product you see has been lab-tested for potency and safety. That’s not marketing—it’s state law, and it means you know exactly what you’re getting before you buy it.
You’re not walking into a confusing menu of hundreds of options with no guidance. Our team helps you narrow it down based on what you’re actually trying to accomplish—whether that’s better sleep, less stress, or just a reliable way to unwind after work.
And if you’ve been burned by inconsistent quality or products that didn’t match the description, that stops here. Licensed dispensaries in New York are required to meet strict standards. Every batch is tracked, tested, and verified before it hits the shelf.
Beechhurst isn’t your average neighborhood. It’s one of the more affluent areas in Queens, with professionals, families, and people who expect quality in everything they buy—including cannabis.
We operate with that standard in mind. We’re not trying to be the cheapest option or the flashiest storefront. We’re here to offer a straightforward, professional experience that matches how you approach everything else in your life.
That means knowledgeable staff, clean facilities, verified products, and zero judgment. You shouldn’t have to feel like you’re doing something shady when you’re buying a legal product from a licensed dispensary.
If you’re visiting in person, you’ll check in at the front. Bring a valid ID—you need to be 21 or older for recreational cannabis, or have a medical card if you’re shopping the medical cannabis dispensary menu.
From there, a budtender walks you through the options. They’ll ask what you’re looking for, what experience level you have, and what’s worked (or hasn’t worked) for you in the past. That helps them recommend the right product type, strain, and dosage.
Once you’ve made your choice, you check out and leave with your purchase. Everything is packaged, labeled, and includes a QR code that links to the product’s Certificate of Analysis—the lab report that shows cannabinoid levels, terpene profiles, and confirms it passed safety testing.
If you’d rather order online, you can browse the cannabis dispensary menu on our site, add items to your cart, and arrange for pickup or delivery. Delivery times in the area are typically under 45 minutes when drivers are available.
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We carry flower, pre-rolls, edibles, vapes, concentrates, tinctures, and topicals. Each category serves a different need, and our staff can explain the differences if you’re not sure where to start.
Edibles, especially gummies, have become one of the most popular options in New York. They’re discreet, easy to dose, and come in a range of flavors and strengths. Gummies alone made up nearly 90% of edible sales statewide in early 2026, and that trend holds true locally in Beechhurst.
If you’re a medical patient, you’ll have access to the medical cannabis dispensary selection, which includes higher-potency options and specific formulations designed for symptom relief. Medical patients also benefit from lower taxes compared to recreational purchases.
Pricing in New York runs higher than some other states—averaging around $31 per item as of early 2026. That’s driven by regulatory costs, limited supply, and the fact that the legal market is still ramping up. But what you’re paying for is safety, consistency, and accountability. You’re not guessing what’s in the product or wondering if it was stored properly.
A recreational cannabis dispensary serves anyone 21 and older with a valid ID. You don’t need a medical card or doctor’s recommendation—you just show up and buy what you want within legal limits.
A medical cannabis dispensary requires you to have a New York medical marijuana card, which you get through a certified healthcare provider. Medical patients get access to higher-potency products, more targeted formulations, and lower taxes on purchases.
We serve both recreational and medical customers. The difference is in what you’re eligible to buy and how much you’ll pay in taxes. If you have a qualifying condition and use cannabis regularly, getting a medical card usually saves you money in the long run.
Every product sold in a licensed New York dispensary has to pass lab testing before it can be sold. That testing checks for potency (THC and CBD levels), contaminants like pesticides or heavy metals, and microbial safety.
Each product comes with a QR code or link to its Certificate of Analysis, which is the official lab report. You can scan it and see exactly what’s in what you’re buying—cannabinoid percentages, terpene profiles, and confirmation that it passed all safety checks.
This is one of the biggest differences between legal dispensaries and unlicensed sellers. You’re not taking anyone’s word for it. The testing is done by third-party labs, and the results are publicly available. If a product doesn’t pass, it doesn’t make it to the shelf.
Yes. Licensed dispensaries in New York are allowed to offer delivery, and we provide that service to Beechhurst and the surrounding Queens area.
You place your order online, verify your age and address, and a licensed driver brings it to your door. You’ll need to show ID when it arrives—delivery drivers are required to confirm you’re 21 or older before handing over the order.
Delivery times vary depending on demand and driver availability, but most orders in Beechhurst are completed in under 45 minutes. It’s a convenient option if you’d rather not come into the store, and it’s fully legal and regulated just like an in-person purchase.
Start by thinking about what you want to feel. Are you looking to relax, sleep better, ease discomfort, or just take the edge off a stressful day? That helps narrow down the product type.
Edibles and tinctures are good for beginners because they’re easy to dose and the effects last longer. Vapes and flower work faster but require a bit more experience to dose properly. If you’re not sure, ask the budtender—they’ll walk you through it.
Pay attention to THC and CBD percentages. Higher THC means stronger psychoactive effects. Higher CBD means more of the calming, non-intoxicating benefits. A balanced ratio (like 1:1 THC to CBD) is often a good starting point if you’re new. And start with a low dose. You can always take more next time, but you can’t undo taking too much.
Yes, we run regular promotions. You’ll see cannabis dispensary deals on specific product categories, first-time customer discounts, and occasional sales tied to new product drops or inventory shifts.
The best way to stay updated is to check the website or sign up for notifications if that’s offered. Deals change frequently, and some are only available for a limited time or while supplies last.
Medical patients sometimes get additional discounts on top of the lower tax rate, depending on our current policies. If you’re a regular customer, it’s worth asking what’s available—you might qualify for something you didn’t know about.
Cannabis products are regulated differently than most retail goods, and returns aren’t typically allowed once you leave the store. That’s a state-level policy, not something individual dispensaries control.
That’s why the consultation part matters. If you tell the budtender what you’re looking for and what your experience level is, they can steer you toward something that’s more likely to work. It’s not a perfect science, but it’s a lot better than guessing.
If something genuinely seems off—like the product is damaged, improperly sealed, or doesn’t match what’s on the label—bring it up right away. We’ll work with you if there’s a legitimate quality or safety issue. But if you just didn’t like the effects or it wasn’t what you expected, that’s harder to address after the fact. Start low, go slow, and don’t be afraid to ask questions before you buy.