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You’re not walking into another storefront wondering if what you’re buying is legit. You’re getting state-licensed cannabis products that meet New York’s regulatory standards, sold by people who can explain the difference between a high-CBD option and a THC-dominant strain without talking down to you.
That means you know what you’re putting in your body. You can ask real questions and get straight answers. And you’re not second-guessing whether the edible you just bought was made in someone’s kitchen or a licensed facility.
When you leave, you’ve got exactly what you came for—whether that’s flower, a vape cartridge, a topical for pain relief, or gummies that actually do what they’re supposed to. No confusion. No wondering if you got ripped off. Just cannabis products that work, from a marijuana dispensary in Kingsbridge, NY that’s actually allowed to sell them.
We operate as a fully licensed marijuana dispensary in Kingsbridge, NY, which means we’ve gone through the state’s approval process with the Office of Cannabis Management. That’s not a small thing in a neighborhood where unlicensed shops still outnumber the legal ones.
We’re here because you deserve access to regulated cannabis without having to leave the Bronx or gamble on whether a shop is actually compliant. Kingsbridge has always had cannabis users—plenty of them—but until recently, there weren’t many legal options. Now there are, and we’re one of them.
You’ll find us accessible by the Bx1, Bx3, Bx7, Bx9, Bx10, and Bx20 bus lines, plus subway access if you’re coming from Manhattan or Westchester. We’re built into the community we serve, and we’re not going anywhere.
You can browse our marijuana dispensary menu online before you come in, or you can walk in and talk to someone in person. Either way, you’re seeing what’s actually in stock—not some outdated list from three weeks ago.
When you’re here, you talk to a budtender who knows the products. They’ll ask what you’re looking for: pain relief, relaxation, energy, sleep, whatever. Then they’ll walk you through options that fit. If you don’t know the difference between an indica and a sativa, they’ll explain it without making you feel like you should’ve known already.
Once you’ve decided, you pay and leave with your product. If you’d rather not come in, we offer delivery for eligible customers in the area. You order online, we confirm, and it shows up. It’s not complicated, and it shouldn’t be.
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We carry flower, vapes, edibles, concentrates, topicals, and THC-infused beverages. All of it comes from licensed New York cultivators and manufacturers, which means it’s tested and tracked through the state system. You’re not buying something that bypassed regulation.
If you’re using cannabis for medical reasons, we can help you find products with the cannabinoid profile that makes sense for your condition. That might mean higher CBD and lower THC for inflammation or anxiety. It might mean a balanced ratio. It depends on what you’re treating and how your body responds.
Kingsbridge sits in a market that’s still new compared to the West Coast, but that also means New York’s program has social equity built in. Half of the state’s licenses are reserved for people who’ve been directly impacted by cannabis prohibition. That’s not just a talking point—it’s shaping who gets to operate in this space and how the industry grows here.
We also run marijuana dispensary deals periodically, so if you’re price-conscious, it’s worth checking in or signing up for updates. You shouldn’t have to choose between quality and affordability, and in a neighborhood as diverse as Kingsbridge, we know that matters.
Look for the Dispensary Verification Tool posted near the entrance. Every state-licensed dispensary in New York is required to display it. If you don’t see it, that’s a red flag.
You can also check the Office of Cannabis Management’s website, which maintains a list of licensed retailers. If the shop isn’t on that list, it’s not legal—no matter what the sign out front says. And yes, there are still plenty of unlicensed spots operating in the area, so it’s worth double-checking.
Licensed dispensaries also won’t sell to anyone under 21 for recreational use, and they’ll ask for ID every time. If a shop isn’t checking, that’s another sign something’s off.
Medical dispensaries require a valid medical cannabis card issued through New York’s program. Recreational dispensaries don’t. If you have a card, you might get access to higher potency products or tax breaks depending on how the state structures things, but the product quality should be the same either way.
At Bring Me Weed, we serve both medical patients and adult-use customers. If you’re using cannabis to manage a condition, our staff can point you toward products that other medical users have found helpful for similar issues. But you don’t need a card to shop here.
The real difference is in why you’re using it and what you’re looking for. Medical users tend to want consistency and specific cannabinoid ratios. Recreational users might be more exploratory. Both are valid, and both get the same level of service here.
Yes. We keep our menu updated online so you can browse what’s in stock before you make the trip. That’s especially helpful if you’re looking for something specific or you want to compare options without feeling rushed.
You’ll see product names, THC and CBD percentages, price, and format—whether it’s flower, a cartridge, an edible, whatever. If something’s out of stock, it won’t be listed. If it’s on the menu, we have it.
That said, if you see something online and want to confirm details or ask questions about it, call ahead. We’d rather you get exactly what you need than show up and realize it’s not the right fit.
Hours vary by location, but most licensed dispensaries in the area keep regular retail hours. We recommend checking online or calling to confirm before you head over, especially if it’s late in the day or close to a holiday.
If you can’t make it during business hours, delivery is an option for eligible customers. You’d place an order online, we’d confirm your address and eligibility, and then schedule a drop-off. Delivery times depend on demand and distance, but it’s usually same-day or next-day.
The key is planning ahead when you can. If you’re running low on a product you use regularly, don’t wait until you’re completely out. Reorder when you’ve got a few days’ worth left so you’re not scrambling.
Prices vary based on product type, potency, and brand, but you’re generally looking at $40–$60 for an eighth of flower, $30–$70 for vape cartridges, and $15–$40 for edibles depending on dose and quantity. Concentrates and topicals fall somewhere in that range too, depending on what you’re buying.
New York’s cannabis taxes are built into the price at licensed dispensaries, so what you see is what you pay. There’s no sticker shock at checkout. And because we’re licensed, you’re not paying a premium for risk the way you might at an unlicensed shop—you’re paying for a regulated product that’s been tested.
We also offer marijuana dispensary deals from time to time, which can bring costs down if you’re buying in larger quantities or trying a new product line. It’s worth asking what’s on sale when you come in.
Because we’re not trying to oversell you, and we’re not pretending to be something we’re not. You’re getting licensed products, knowledgeable staff, and a straightforward experience. No gimmicks. No runaround.
We’re located in Kingsbridge, we’re accessible by public transit, and we’re part of the community we serve. That means we understand what people here are looking for—whether that’s affordable pricing, product variety, or just a place where you can ask questions without feeling judged.
If you’ve been buying from unlicensed shops because they were the only option, you now have a legal alternative. If you’ve been traveling out of the neighborhood to find a licensed dispensary, you don’t have to anymore. We’re here, we’re compliant, and we’re ready to help you find what works.