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You’re not here for a lecture or a sales pitch. You want clean products, straight answers, and someone who won’t waste your time.
That’s what you get here. Every product is lab-tested and legally compliant with New York state regulations. You’ll see exactly what’s in what you’re buying—cannabinoid content, testing dates, and dosage info that actually makes sense.
Whether you’re managing chronic pain, looking to sleep better, or just want to unwind without the guesswork, you’ll find what works. Our staff has seen it all—longtime users, people coming back after years away, and folks trying cannabis for the first time. They’ll point you in the right direction without the upsell.
We operate as a fully licensed medical and recreational cannabis dispensary in Setauket, NY. We’re not the biggest operation on Long Island, but we’re deliberate about what we stock and who we work with.
Every product comes from vetted New York growers and manufacturers who meet state testing standards. That means you’re not rolling the dice on quality or safety. You’re also supporting local businesses that are doing this the right way—no shortcuts, no shady sourcing.
Our team knows Setauket. We live here, shop here, and understand what people in this community are dealing with—whether that’s managing a medical condition or just trying to find a better option than what’s been available. You’ll get real guidance, not a script.
First, you’ll need a valid ID showing you’re 21 or older for recreational purchases. If you’re a medical patient, bring your New York medical cannabis card—you’ll save on taxes and get access to higher-potency options.
When you arrive, our staff will ask what you’re looking for. Be honest about your experience level and what you’re trying to accomplish. If you’ve never used edibles, we’ll steer you toward a lower dose. If you’re a regular user looking for something stronger, we’ll show you what’s available without the runaround.
You’ll browse our current menu, which includes flower in different strains and potencies, pre-rolls, vapes, edibles like gummies and chocolates, concentrates, and CBD options. Everything is clearly labeled with THC and CBD percentages, so you know what you’re getting before you buy.
Once you’ve made your choice, we’ll walk you through dosage recommendations and safe storage. You’ll leave with exactly what you came for—and you’ll know how to use it properly.
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Our cannabis dispensary menu in Setauket, NY rotates based on what’s available from New York growers, but you’ll consistently find a solid range of options. Flower comes in indica, sativa, and hybrid strains—packaged in eighths, quarters, and half-ounces depending on stock.
Edibles are popular here, especially gummies, which make up the majority of what people buy in this category across New York. Dosing is straightforward, usually starting at 5mg or 10mg per piece. If you’ve never used edibles, start low. They take longer to kick in than smoking or vaping, and the effects last longer.
Vapes and concentrates are available for people who want faster onset and more control over dosage. Pre-rolls are an easy option if you don’t want to deal with grinding or rolling yourself. We also carry CBD products for anyone looking for the therapeutic benefits without the high.
Setauket customers tend to prioritize quality over price, which tracks with broader Long Island trends. You’re not going to find bottom-shelf pricing here, but you’re also not getting mystery products. New York’s average cannabis prices are higher than most states—around $31 per item—but that reflects the regulatory standards and testing requirements that keep you safe.
Medical cannabis requires a New York medical marijuana card, which you get through a registered healthcare provider. If you qualify, you’ll pay lower taxes and get access to higher-potency products that aren’t available on the recreational side.
Recreational cannabis is open to anyone 21 and older with a valid ID. You’ll pay higher taxes—medical patients save roughly $144 a year compared to recreational pricing—but you don’t need a doctor’s approval or registration. The product selection is slightly more limited in terms of potency, but you’ll still find plenty of options.
If you’re using cannabis to manage a specific condition like chronic pain, anxiety, or insomnia, the medical route usually makes more sense. If you’re using it occasionally or socially, recreational is the simpler path.
Every product we sell at our licensed cannabis dispensary in Setauket, NY goes through mandatory lab testing required by New York state law. That testing checks for potency (THC and CBD levels), pesticides, heavy metals, mold, and other contaminants.
You’ll see lab results and testing dates on the packaging. If something doesn’t have that information clearly displayed, don’t buy it—it’s not from a legal source. New York’s regulatory structure is one of the stricter ones in the country, which is why you’re paying a bit more here than in other states.
We only stock products from licensed New York growers and manufacturers who’ve passed state inspections. That’s not marketing talk—it’s a legal requirement. If a product didn’t meet testing standards, it wouldn’t make it to our shelves.
Start with a low-dose edible or a mild strain of flower if you’re comfortable smoking. For edibles, that means 5mg of THC or less. For flower, look for something balanced with both THC and CBD, or a strain that’s under 15% THC.
Edibles take 30 minutes to two hours to kick in, so don’t take more just because you’re not feeling it yet. That’s the most common mistake new users make. Smoking or vaping hits faster—usually within minutes—so you’ll have more control over the experience.
Our staff will ask about your goals. If you’re trying to relax or sleep, we’ll point you toward indica-leaning options. If you want something more energizing or social, sativa strains make more sense. If you’re nervous about getting too high, CBD-dominant products give you the therapeutic benefits without much psychoactive effect. Don’t overthink it—just be honest about your experience level and we’ll get you sorted.
Yes. New York updated its cannabis marketing rules in late 2025, which means licensed dispensaries can now legally offer promotions, bundles, and loyalty programs. We rotate deals based on inventory and demand, so it’s worth checking in regularly or asking when you visit.
Common offers include discounts on bulk purchases, first-time customer deals, and loyalty points that add up over time. Medical patients sometimes get additional discounts depending on the product. We also run limited-time promotions when new products come in or when we’re clearing out stock to make room for fresh inventory.
If you’re trying to stretch your budget, buying in slightly larger quantities usually saves you money per gram. Loyalty programs can increase your long-term savings by around 25%, which adds up if you’re a regular customer. Just ask what’s current when you’re here—we’ll let you know what makes sense based on what you’re buying.
Many New York dispensaries are moving toward online menus and pre-ordering, which cuts down on wait times and makes it easier to browse options before you show up. Check our website or call ahead to confirm current ordering options and what’s in stock.
Online ordering lets you take your time reviewing products, comparing potencies, and reading descriptions without feeling rushed. You can also see real-time availability, so you’re not making a trip only to find out what you wanted is sold out.
If pre-ordering isn’t available, you can still call and ask about specific products before coming in. Our staff can tell you what’s on the menu, what’s running low, and what just came in. That saves you time and makes sure you’re not leaving empty-handed.
Keep everything in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Heat and light degrade cannabinoids over time, which means your product loses potency the longer it sits in bad conditions. A drawer, closet, or locked box works fine.
If you have kids or pets, storage needs to be secure. New York law requires that cannabis be kept out of reach, and that’s not just a legal thing—it’s a safety issue. Edibles especially can look like regular candy or snacks, and accidental ingestion is a real problem.
For flower, airtight containers help maintain freshness and prevent the smell from spreading. Glass jars with rubber seals are ideal. Edibles should stay in their original packaging until you’re ready to use them—those packages are designed to preserve potency and provide dosage information. Vapes and concentrates should be stored upright to prevent leaking. If you’re not sure, ask when you’re here and we’ll walk you through it.
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