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You’re not looking for a lecture about cannabis. You want quality products delivered fast without the hassle of driving through Brooklyn traffic or waiting in line at a storefront.
That’s what cannabis delivery solves. Order from your phone or computer, and a licensed driver brings lab-tested flower, edibles, vapes, or pre-rolls directly to your address in Dyker Heights. No parking nightmares. No crowds. No wondering if what you’re buying is actually what the label says.
Delivery times average under two hours across Brooklyn, and every product comes from state-licensed dispensaries with third-party testing results you can verify. You get the same selection you’d find in-store, plus the convenience of staying exactly where you are.
We connect you to dozens of licensed dispensaries operating across Brooklyn’s zip codes, from 11201 through 11249. That includes neighborhoods like Bay Ridge, Bensonhurst, Borough Park, Sunset Park, and obviously Dyker Heights.
Every dispensary in our network holds state licensing, which means every product gets tested by third-party labs before it reaches you. You’re not guessing about potency or wondering what’s actually in your cart. The universal symbol on every package confirms it passed New York’s regulatory standards.
We’re not a single storefront trying to cover all of Brooklyn. We’re a delivery hub linking you to established local dispensaries like FlynnStoned and High Dankery in 11209, Kaya Bliss in 11201, and dozens more across the borough. That gives you access to a bigger selection and faster delivery than any single location could offer.
You place an order through the website or by phone. Browse the available products—flower, vapes, edibles, concentrates, CBD options, pre-rolls—and add what you want to your cart. Minimum order is $75 for delivery. Orders over $100 get free delivery.
Once you submit the order, a licensed delivery team gets dispatched. They know Brooklyn’s streets, including the shortcuts that help avoid traffic snarls on the Belt Parkway or backups near the Verrazano. Most deliveries arrive within two hours.
When the driver reaches your address, they’ll verify your ID to confirm you’re 21 or older. That’s state law, not us being difficult. Payment happens at delivery—cash isn’t accepted, so you’ll need an alternative payment method ready. The driver hands over your order in discreet packaging, and that’s it.
Everything gets logged for compliance. Delivery employees maintain detailed inventory and stop records that the state can audit. You don’t have to think about any of that, but it’s happening in the background to keep everything legal and traceable.
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The product selection mirrors what you’d find walking into a licensed Brooklyn dispensary. Cannabis flower in different strains and potencies. Vape cartridges and disposables. Edibles like gummies, chocolates, and baked goods. Pre-rolls if you want something ready to go. Concentrates for experienced users. CBD products for those avoiding THC.
Every item includes a Certificate of Analysis showing exactly what’s in it—cannabinoid percentages, terpene profiles, and confirmation that it passed contamination testing for pesticides, heavy metals, and microbials. That’s the difference between licensed delivery and the unregulated market. You can verify what you’re consuming.
Dyker Heights sits in the 11228 zip code, which puts you in range of dispensaries throughout southern Brooklyn. That includes access to spots like FlynnStoned, High Dankery, and Kaya Bliss in neighboring 11209, plus the full network stretching across Bay Ridge, Bensonhurst, and beyond. More dispensaries in the network means better product availability and faster delivery windows.
Delivery happens to residential addresses and private businesses. Drivers won’t deliver to public spaces, parks, or street corners. You need a physical address where someone 21+ can meet them and show ID.
Most deliveries arrive within two hours of placing your order. That’s the average across Brooklyn, including Dyker Heights and surrounding neighborhoods in the 11228 area.
The actual time depends on a few factors. How many orders are in the queue when you place yours. Where the dispensary fulfilling your order is located relative to your address. Traffic conditions, which in Brooklyn can shift fast depending on time of day and what’s happening on the Belt Parkway or near the Verrazano.
Drivers know the local routes and shortcuts, so they’re not getting stuck in obvious traffic patterns. But if you’re ordering during Friday evening rush hour, expect it to take longer than a Tuesday afternoon. We aim for under two hours as a standard, and most orders hit that window without issue.
Yes, if you’re ordering from a state-licensed dispensary. New York legalized adult-use cannabis and created a regulated delivery system that allows licensed operators to bring products directly to customers.
Every legal delivery service connects to dispensaries holding official state licenses, which you can verify through New York’s Dispensary Verification Tool. Licensed locations display a QR code that links to the state’s official list. If a delivery service can’t show you their licensing information, that’s a red flag.
The state has been cracking down hard on unlicensed operators throughout 2024, which has pushed more customers toward legal delivery options. That enforcement benefits you because it means the licensed market is growing, prices are stabilizing, and product quality is more consistent. When you order through a licensed service, you’re getting products that passed third-party lab testing and meet state safety standards. That’s not guaranteed with unlicensed delivery.
The minimum order is $75 for delivery service. Orders over $100 qualify for free delivery. Below that threshold, a delivery fee applies.
That minimum exists because delivery has real costs—driver time, fuel, insurance, compliance tracking. A $20 order doesn’t cover the expense of sending someone across Brooklyn to your door. The $75 floor keeps the service sustainable while still being accessible for most customers.
If you’re worried about hitting the minimum, consider stocking up instead of ordering small amounts frequently. Cannabis products have decent shelf lives when stored properly. Flower stays fresh for months in an airtight container away from light and heat. Edibles last even longer. Vape cartridges are stable for extended periods.
Ordering larger quantities less often also means fewer delivery fees and less waiting around for drivers. You’re not locked into buying $75 worth of one product—mix flower, edibles, and vapes in a single order to hit the minimum while trying different options.
No, cash payments aren’t accepted for cannabis delivery orders in New York. You’ll need an alternative payment method ready when the driver arrives.
This isn’t us being difficult—it’s a regulatory and banking issue affecting the entire cannabis industry. Federal law still classifies cannabis as illegal, which creates problems for traditional banking and credit card processing. Most licensed dispensaries can’t use standard merchant accounts.
That means you’ll typically pay through methods like debit cards, digital payment apps, or other cashless systems we’ve set up. The specific options vary by dispensary, so check what’s accepted when you place your order.
It’s inconvenient, especially if you’re used to paying cash for everything. But it’s also a sign you’re dealing with a licensed operation following state rules. Unlicensed delivery services often prefer cash because it’s harder to trace. Licensed services use trackable payment methods because the state requires detailed transaction records.
Every regulated cannabis product in New York includes the state’s universal symbol on the packaging, which designates it as tested and approved. You can also request the Certificate of Analysis for any product, which shows the detailed lab results.
Third-party testing is mandatory for licensed dispensaries. Labs check for cannabinoid content (THC and CBD percentages), terpene profiles, and contaminants like pesticides, heavy metals, mold, and microbials. If a product doesn’t pass, it can’t be sold legally.
The COA tells you exactly what you’re getting. If a package claims 20% THC, the lab results should back that up. If it’s supposed to be a high-CBD strain, you’ll see those numbers confirmed. Testing also catches safety issues—products with dangerous contamination levels get flagged and pulled before reaching consumers.
This is one of the biggest differences between licensed and unlicensed cannabis. Unlicensed products might have labels, but there’s no verification behind those claims. You’re trusting someone’s word. Licensed products have documentation you can check. If you’re concerned about what you’re consuming, ask to see the COA before you buy. Any legitimate dispensary will provide it without hesitation.
Delivery covers all of Brooklyn, from Greenpoint and Williamsburg down through Dyker Heights, Bay Ridge, Bensonhurst, and everywhere in between. That includes zip codes 11201 through 11249.
Dyker Heights sits in the 11228 zip code, which puts you in the coverage zone for dozens of licensed dispensaries operating throughout Brooklyn. You’re not limited to one or two nearby locations—you’ve got access to the full network of licensed shops across the borough.
That network includes dispensaries like Buzzy, Happy Munkey, and Kaya Bliss in 11201; Flower Daddy, Grams Cannabis, and The Flowery in 11211; Budega NYC, Cannalicious, and Chronic Brooklyn in 11215; plus many others spread across every Brooklyn neighborhood. The more dispensaries in the network, the better your product selection and the faster your delivery times.
If you’re right on the edge of Brooklyn near Staten Island or closer to Queens, delivery still reaches you as long as you’re within Brooklyn’s boundaries. We don’t extend into other boroughs or Long Island, but anywhere in Brooklyn proper is covered.
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