Hear from Our Customers
You’re not looking for the cheapest option. You want to know what you’re consuming is safe, legal, and exactly what the label says it is.
Every product we carry comes with a Certificate of Analysis you can scan with your phone. That’s independent lab verification of potency, contaminants, and safety—not just marketing claims. You’ll see cannabinoid percentages, heavy metal testing, pesticide screening, and microbial analysis before you buy.
Nassau County opted out of retail cannabis, which means unlicensed shops have filled the gap. They don’t verify age consistently, they sell untested products, and they use packaging that appeals to kids. You’ve probably seen them.
We’re state-licensed through New York’s Office of Cannabis Management. Our license number is displayed. Our products are sourced from in-state manufacturers who meet Good Manufacturing Practices standards. You get transparency, not just convenience.
We serve Oyster Bay Cove and the surrounding North Shore with licensed cannabis delivery. We’re not a pop-up or a gray-market operation. We’re registered with New York’s cannabis regulatory system and held to the same standards as brick-and-mortar dispensaries across the state.
Long Island has fewer licensed options than almost any region in New York. Municipal opt-outs across Nassau County created a gap that illicit retailers rushed to fill. You deserve access that doesn’t come with legal risk or product uncertainty.
We’ve built our operation around what matters to you: product safety, accurate labeling, knowledgeable staff, and delivery that respects your privacy. You’re not walking into a shop where everyone can see you. You’re ordering from a licensed source that comes to you.
You browse our cannabis dispensary menu online. Products are organized by category: flower, pre-rolls, vapes, edibles, tinctures, and topicals. Each listing includes cannabinoid content, strain type, and effects so you can make an informed choice.
When you’re ready, you place an order through our system. We verify your age and delivery address. New York law requires us to confirm you’re 21 or older before completing any transaction.
Your order is prepared by staff who understand product differences. If you have questions about dosing, consumption methods, or strain selection, you can ask before we finalize anything. We’re not rushing you through a sale.
Delivery is scheduled based on your availability. Our driver arrives with your order in discreet, compliant packaging. You’ll need to show ID at the door—state law requires verification at the point of delivery, even if you’ve ordered before.
Payment is handled at delivery. Cannabis is still federally prohibited, so most credit card processors won’t touch it. We accept cash and Aeropay, which links directly to your bank account without the fees you’d see using a debit card at an ATM.
Ready to get started?
We carry products across every major category. Flower comes in indica, sativa, and hybrid strains with THC percentages clearly labeled. Pre-rolls are available in single and multi-packs if you want convenience without grinding.
Vape pens are among our most popular items. They’re discreet, dose-controlled, and don’t produce the smell that smoking does. New York’s market has seen strong demand for vapes, and we stock cartridges from state-approved manufacturers with full testing documentation.
Edibles are where New York’s market is growing fastest. Gummies account for nearly 90% of edible sales statewide, and we carry a range of dosages starting at 2.5mg per piece. If you’re new to edibles, start low. They take longer to kick in than smoking or vaping, and the effects last longer. You can always take more—you can’t take less once it’s in your system.
Our medical cannabis dispensary options include tinctures, topicals, and CBD-dominant products for customers using cannabis therapeutically. Tinctures offer precise dosing and faster onset than edibles. Topicals provide localized relief without any psychoactive effects.
We update our menu regularly and run cannabis dispensary deals on select products. New York’s average cannabis price is $31.49 per item—the highest in the country. That’s partly due to limited supply and partly because consumers are willing to pay for legal, tested access. We price competitively within that reality, and we’re transparent about what you’re paying for.
New York law requires every licensed dispensary to display their Office of Cannabis Management license number. You’ll find ours on our website and on every delivery receipt. You can verify it directly through the OCM’s online dispensary lookup tool—just scan the QR code or search our business name.
Licensed dispensaries also provide Certificates of Analysis for every product. These are third-party lab reports that show cannabinoid percentages, contaminant testing, and safety verification. If a shop can’t provide a COA or doesn’t have a visible license number, they’re not legal.
Unlicensed retailers outnumber legal ones in New York, especially on Long Island where municipal opt-outs have limited licensed options. They often look legitimate, but they’re not subject to testing requirements, age verification standards, or regulatory oversight. Buying from them puts you at legal risk and exposes you to untested products that may contain pesticides, heavy metals, or inaccurate THC levels.
A medical cannabis dispensary requires you to have a state-issued medical marijuana card, which you get through a healthcare provider for qualifying conditions. Medical products often have higher THC limits and may include formulations not available on the recreational side.
A recreational cannabis dispensary serves anyone 21 and older without requiring a medical card. Product selection is similar, but medical dispensaries may carry CBD-dominant or low-THC options specifically formulated for symptom management rather than recreational use.
We serve both medical and recreational customers in Oyster Bay Cove. If you have a medical card, we can guide you toward products that align with your therapeutic needs. If you’re buying recreationally, we’ll help you find the right product based on your experience level and desired effects. The main difference is documentation and access to certain product types—not quality or safety.
New York’s average item price is $31.49, compared to $18.56 in California and $8.61 in Michigan. That gap exists for a few reasons, and none of them are about retailers overcharging.
Supply is limited. New York only legalized recreational sales recently, and the state requires all products to come from in-state manufacturers. Those manufacturers are still scaling up production, and they’ve struggled to keep pace with demand. When supply is tight and demand is high, prices stay elevated.
Testing and compliance add cost. Every product has to pass lab testing before it reaches a dispensary. That’s a good thing—it keeps you safe—but it’s an expense that gets passed along. States with cheaper cannabis often have looser testing standards or more established supply chains that have driven costs down over time.
You’re also paying for legal access. In states where cannabis has been legal longer, competition has pushed prices down. New York’s market is still maturing. As more growers come online and more dispensaries open, prices will likely drop. For now, you’re paying a premium for verified, legal products in a market that’s still finding its equilibrium.
You’ll start by browsing our menu online. Take your time. Products are categorized by type, and each one includes details about THC/CBD content, strain genetics, and effects. If you’re unsure where to start, look for products labeled for beginners or those with lower THC percentages.
When you place an order, we’ll ask you to verify your age and provide a delivery address in our service area. New York law requires age confirmation before we can process any sale, so you’ll need to provide that information upfront.
At delivery, you’ll need to show a valid ID. Even if you’ve ordered before, we’re required to verify your age every time. Our driver will hand over your order in discreet packaging, and you’ll complete payment at that point. If you have questions about dosing or consumption, ask before the driver leaves—we’d rather you start safely than guess.
First-time users should start low and go slow. That’s not a cliché—it’s how you avoid taking too much and having a bad experience. Edibles take 30 minutes to two hours to kick in, so don’t take more just because you don’t feel anything right away.
Yes. Every product we sell comes with a Certificate of Analysis that you can access by scanning a QR code on the packaging. That COA is an independent lab report showing exactly what’s in the product you’re buying.
You’ll see cannabinoid percentages—THC, CBD, and other compounds. You’ll also see testing results for contaminants like pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, and microbial impurities. If a product passes New York’s testing standards, it’s documented in that report.
Licensed dispensaries can’t legally sell a product without a compliant COA. Unlicensed shops don’t provide them because their products aren’t tested. That’s the difference between buying legal cannabis and buying from a gray-market retailer. You’re not just trusting a label—you’re seeing verified data from a third-party lab.
If you ever want to review a COA before ordering, reach out. We can send it to you in advance so you know exactly what you’re getting before it arrives.
Start with a low-dose edible or a vape pen with a mild THC percentage. Edibles give you precise control over dosing—look for gummies with 2.5mg or 5mg of THC per piece. Take one, wait at least an hour, and see how you feel. Don’t take more just because you’re not feeling effects immediately. Edibles take time.
Vape pens are another good option for beginners. They let you take one or two puffs and stop, which gives you more immediate feedback than edibles. Effects come on within minutes, so you’ll know quickly whether you’ve had enough. Look for cartridges labeled as low-THC or balanced THC/CBD.
Avoid high-THC flower or concentrates if you’re new. Those products are designed for experienced users with higher tolerances. You can always move up in potency once you know how cannabis affects you—you can’t undo taking too much.
If you’re using cannabis for a specific reason—sleep, pain, anxiety—let us know. We can recommend products formulated for those effects rather than just recreational use. A CBD-dominant tincture works very differently than a high-THC edible, and matching the product to your goal makes a big difference in your experience.
Other Services we provide in Oyster Bay Cove