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You’re not looking for a lecture on terpenes or a sales pitch. You want to know what you’re getting, where it came from, and when it’ll show up.
Every product comes from New York’s regulated supply chain. That means lab testing for potency and contaminants, accurate labeling, and no mystery ingredients. You’re not rolling the dice on what’s inside the package.
Delivery happens the same day in most cases. You place an order, get a window, and someone shows up with exactly what you asked for. No dispensary hours to work around. No parking. No waiting in line while someone asks fifteen questions about indica vs sativa.
If you’re near Alley Pond Park, Bayside, or Douglaston, you’re in range. We’re licensed, we’re local, and we’re not trying to upsell you on products you don’t need.
We operate under New York’s Office of Cannabis Management regulations. That’s not just a sticker on the door—it’s how we source, test, and deliver every product.
We serve the neighborhoods around Alley Pond Park because the demand is here and the legal options are still catching up. You shouldn’t have to drive to Flushing or Manhattan to buy cannabis that’s been tested and tracked from cultivation to your door.
Queens has one of the fastest-growing cannabis markets in the state, but a lot of the storefronts popping up aren’t licensed. We are. That means you’re covered if something’s wrong, and you’re supporting a business that’s putting tax dollars back into the community—not into someone’s offshore account.
You browse the menu online. Everything’s categorized: flower, vapes, edibles, pre-rolls, concentrates. Each product lists THC and CBD percentages, strain type, and effects. No jargon. No filler.
Add what you want to your cart. If you’re a medical patient, you’ll verify your registration. If you’re buying recreationally, you confirm you’re 21+. Payment happens at delivery—cash or card, depending on what the driver’s set up for.
Once you check out, you get a delivery window. Most orders go out the same day. Someone shows up, checks your ID, hands over your order, and that’s it.
If you have questions before you order, you can call or message. If something’s out of stock, we’ll tell you what’s similar. If a product didn’t work for you, we’ll help you adjust next time. It’s straightforward because it should be.
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Flower is still the most popular category. You’ll find sativa, indica, and hybrid strains from New York growers like Grassroots and Ayrloom. Prices average around $30–$50 per eighth, depending on the batch and potency.
Vapes are the second-biggest seller. They’re discreet, portable, and consistent. Brands like Stiiizy and Camino dominate because they deliver reliable effects without the learning curve. Expect to pay $40–$70 for a cartridge.
Edibles are growing fast, especially gummies. They’re dosed clearly—usually 5mg or 10mg per piece—so you’re not guessing. Effects take longer to kick in, but they last longer too. Most packs run $20–$35.
Pre-rolls are convenient if you don’t want to deal with grinding or rolling. They’re usually sold in singles or multi-packs, ranging from $8 to $30 depending on size and strain.
New York’s market is still adjusting to demand, so prices are higher than states like California or Colorado. But you’re paying for legal access, tested products, and the ability to call someone if there’s an issue. That’s worth something.
Check for a license verification decal near the entrance or ask to see the Office of Cannabis Management license number. Every legal dispensary in New York is required to display this.
You can also look up the business on the OCM’s website. If it’s not listed, it’s not licensed. That means no testing, no accountability, and no recourse if something goes wrong.
Unlicensed shops are everywhere in New York right now. They’re cheaper, but they’re also unregulated. You don’t know what’s in the product, where it came from, or whether the potency on the label is accurate. Legal dispensaries cost more because we’re playing by the rules—and that protects you.
Medical dispensaries require you to be registered with New York’s Medical Cannabis Program. You need a certification from a healthcare provider and a registry ID card. The upside is lower taxes and access to higher-potency products.
Recreational dispensaries are open to anyone 21 and older. You don’t need a doctor’s note or a registry card. The selection is similar, but you’ll pay more in taxes—around 13% compared to 7% for medical patients.
We serve both markets. If you’re medical, you get your discount and your access. If you’re recreational, you still get the same quality and service—you just pay a bit more at checkout.
Yes, in most cases. If you order before early afternoon, delivery usually happens the same day. If you order later, it might go out the next morning.
Delivery windows are typically a few hours. You’ll get a text when the driver’s on the way. They’ll check your ID at the door, hand over your order, and collect payment. The whole thing takes a few minutes.
If you’re in Alley Pond Park, Bayside, Douglaston, or nearby neighborhoods, you’re in our delivery zone. We follow all New York State regulations for delivery, including ID verification and order limits. You can’t order more than the legal possession limit, which is three ounces of flower or the equivalent in other products.
Depends on the deal. Some dispensaries run promotions on overstocked products or older inventory. That’s not necessarily bad—it’s still tested and legal—but it might not be the freshest batch.
Other deals are tied to first-time customers or bulk purchases. If you’re buying an ounce instead of an eighth, a discount makes sense. If you’re spending $200 to save $20, maybe not.
The best deals are usually on products you were already planning to buy. If you see a strain or brand you like at 15% off, that’s a win. If you’re buying something random just because it’s cheap, you might end up with a product that doesn’t work for you. Stick to what you know or ask for a recommendation before you chase a discount.
Start with the product type: flower, vapes, edibles, pre-rolls, or concentrates. Each one hits differently and lasts a different amount of time.
Next, check the THC and CBD percentages. Higher THC doesn’t always mean better—it just means stronger. If you’re new to cannabis or haven’t used it in a while, start low. If you’re experienced, you probably already know what range works for you.
Look at the strain type if you’re buying flower. Sativa tends to be more energizing. Indica is more relaxing. Hybrids are somewhere in between. But honestly, individual body chemistry matters more than strain type. What works for someone else might not work for you.
Finally, check the brand. In New York, names like Ayrloom, Grassroots, Stiiizy, and Camino are consistent. They’re not perfect, but they’re reliable. If you see a brand you’ve never heard of and it’s priced way below everything else, ask why.
Yes. Licensed dispensaries are required to sell products that have been tested by independent labs. That testing checks for potency, pesticides, heavy metals, mold, and other contaminants.
Unlicensed sellers don’t have that requirement. They might be selling safe products, or they might not. You have no way to know. The label might say 25% THC, but it could be 10% or 40%. It might have pesticides. It might have synthetic cannabinoids that aren’t even cannabis.
New York’s OCM has shut down hundreds of unlicensed shops and seized thousands of pounds of untested products. Some of that stuff was fine. A lot of it wasn’t. When you buy from a licensed dispensary, you’re paying for transparency and accountability. If something’s wrong, you can report it. If you buy off the street or from an unlicensed shop, you’re on your own.
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