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You’re not looking for a lecture about cannabis. You want to know if you can get quality product delivered without driving across the Bronx, waiting in line, or dealing with sketchy options.
Here’s what that looks like: You order online before 11PM, and it shows up the same day. The driver’s professional, checks your ID, and leaves. No drama, no runaround.
You’re getting access to over 1,000 lab-tested products from licensed dispensaries across the Bronx—flower, vapes, edibles, tinctures, pre-rolls. Everything’s sealed, child-proof, and comes with a Certificate of Analysis if you want to verify what’s in it. You’re not guessing about potency or purity because every product gets tested for pesticides, heavy metals, mold, and microbials before it reaches you.
The delivery’s discreet. Unmarked vehicle, no logos, no attention. And if you’re in Edenwald, you’re only 1.4 miles from dispensaries like SESH NYC on Webster Ave, so you’re not waiting days for product to travel across the state. This is local, legal, and built for people who value their time.
We operate as a licensed cannabis delivery service connecting Edenwald residents to the full network of legal dispensaries across the Bronx. That means you’re not limited to one shop’s inventory—you get access to the entire licensed ecosystem.
We work with dispensaries in every corner of the borough. CONBUD by Yankee Stadium in 10452. Bleu Leaf on Jerome Ave in 10453. SESH NYC and Two Buds Dispensary up in 10470. Cannabis Emporium and Nube NYC in your own 10469 zip code. Guardian Wellness and Herbwell Cannabis over in 10458. The list goes on—over a dozen licensed locations feeding into one delivery network.
That matters because New York’s legal market is still catching up. Prices are higher than most states—averaging over $31 per item as of early 2026—and product availability can be hit or miss. When you’re connected to multiple dispensaries instead of just one, you’re more likely to find what you want in stock. And you’re supporting the 81% of New York dispensaries that are Social and Economic Equity operators, which means you’re putting money back into communities that were hit hardest by prohibition.
You start by browsing available products online. You’ll see pricing, strain info, THC/CBD percentages, and product type—whether it’s flower, a vape cartridge, gummies, or something else. Add what you want to your cart. No minimum order required.
Once you submit, the system routes your order to the nearest licensed dispensary with your products in stock. That could be SESH NYC on Webster Ave, Cannabis Emporium on Williamsbridge Rd, or Nube NYC on Boston Rd—all within a few miles of Edenwald. The dispensary preps your order, seals it, and dispatches a licensed delivery professional.
Delivery happens the same day if you order before 11PM. The driver arrives in an unmarked vehicle, verifies your ID at the door (you need to be 21+ with government-issued ID), and hands over your order. You can’t get delivery to large office buildings or public spaces—only residential addresses or private businesses. That’s a state regulation, not our rule.
You’ll pay roughly 13% in state and local taxes on top of the product price. New York allows up to 85 grams per transaction, so unless you’re stocking up heavily, you’re within limits. Every product includes New York’s universal cannabis symbol and a QR code linking to its Certificate of Analysis, so you can verify testing results if you want that level of transparency.
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You’re getting access to licensed, lab-tested cannabis from dispensaries that are verified by New York’s Office of Cannabis Management. That’s not a small thing. The state’s illicit market is still massive, and unlicensed operators don’t test products, don’t verify potency, and don’t follow safety protocols. You’re avoiding that entire mess.
Every dispensary in our network posts the OCM Dispensary Verification Tool—usually a QR code near the entrance that links directly to the state’s licensing database. That’s your proof they’re legit. And every product they sell has been tested by a third-party lab for contaminants and potency before it hits the shelf.
In Edenwald specifically, you’re pulling from dispensaries in 10469 and surrounding areas. Cannabis Emporium on Williamsbridge Rd and Nube NYC on Boston Rd are both local to you. SESH NYC and Two Buds Dispensary are just up in 10470. My Bud 420 and Statis Cannabis are over in 10460 near Tremont. The THC Shop and Bronx Joint are down in 10459. You’re not waiting for product to ship from Manhattan or Queens—this is Bronx-to-Bronx delivery.
Flower’s still the most popular product, making up about 33% of sales statewide, but vapes, pre-rolls, and edibles are gaining ground fast. People want discretion and convenience, and those formats deliver both. If you’re new to legal cannabis or haven’t ordered in a while, you’ll notice the selection is significantly deeper than it was even a year ago. New York went from 260 licensed dispensaries in 2024 to over 556 in 2025, and product variety exploded with it.
Yes, cannabis delivery is fully legal in New York for anyone 21 or older with valid ID. But only if it’s coming from a licensed dispensary.
Here’s how you know it’s safe: Every licensed dispensary in New York is registered with the Office of Cannabis Management and must display a Dispensary Verification Tool—usually a QR code you can scan to confirm their license status. Every product they sell has been tested by a third-party lab for potency, pesticides, heavy metals, mold, and microbials. You’ll see a universal cannabis symbol on the packaging and a QR code or link to the Certificate of Analysis.
Unlicensed delivery services don’t do any of that. They’re not testing products, they’re not following state regulations, and they’re not accountable to anyone. When you order through a licensed network like ours, you’re getting products that meet New York’s safety standards. That’s the difference between legal delivery and the illicit market that’s still operating across the state.
Product prices vary depending on what you order, but the average item in New York runs about $31 as of early 2026. That’s higher than most other states because the legal market here is still ramping up—limited supply, high regulatory costs, and strong demand all push prices up.
On top of the product price, you’ll pay approximately 13% in state and local taxes. That’s not a delivery fee—that’s New York’s cannabis tax, and it applies whether you buy in-store or get delivery. There’s no minimum order with us, so you’re not forced to spend a certain amount to qualify for delivery.
Some services charge delivery fees on top of taxes, but that depends on the dispensary fulfilling your order. You’ll see the full breakdown—product cost, taxes, any fees—before you confirm your order online. No surprises at the door. If you’re comparing prices, keep in mind that licensed dispensaries are competing with an illicit market that doesn’t charge taxes and doesn’t test products. You’re paying more for safety, legality, and accountability.
We deliver throughout Edenwald and the surrounding Bronx neighborhoods. If you’re in zip codes 10469, 10470, 10467, 10465, 10463, 10461, 10460, 10459, 10458, or 10452 through 10455, you’re covered.
Same-day delivery means if you order before 11PM, it arrives the same day. How fast depends on where the nearest dispensary with your product in stock is located and how many orders are ahead of you. If you’re in Edenwald and the order’s coming from SESH NYC in 10470 or Cannabis Emporium in 10469, you’re looking at a pretty quick turnaround—usually within a few hours.
Delivery only goes to residential addresses or private businesses. You can’t get delivery to large office buildings, hotels, or public spaces. That’s a state regulation. The driver will verify your ID when they arrive—you need to be 21+ with a government-issued ID like a driver’s license or passport. If you’re not home or can’t provide valid ID, they can’t complete the delivery.
Yes. Every regulated cannabis product in New York includes a QR code or link to its Certificate of Analysis, which shows the lab test results. You’ll see THC and CBD percentages, and you’ll see whether the product passed tests for pesticides, heavy metals, mold, and microbials.
Most people don’t check the CoA before ordering, but it’s there if you want that level of detail. If you’re sensitive to certain cannabinoids, or if you’re trying to avoid products with high levels of specific terpenes, the CoA gives you that breakdown.
When you’re browsing products online, you’ll see basic info like strain type, THC/CBD content, and product format. The full lab report is accessible once you click into the product details or scan the QR code on the packaging after delivery. Licensed dispensaries are required to make this information available—it’s part of New York’s testing and transparency standards. If a product doesn’t have a CoA or doesn’t display the state’s universal cannabis symbol, it’s not legal.
The main difference is convenience. You’re getting the same licensed, lab-tested products either way, but with delivery, you’re not driving to the dispensary, finding parking, waiting in line, or making the trip back.
If you live in Edenwald, SESH NYC is about 1.4 miles away on Webster Ave. That’s close, but it’s still a trip. And if they’re out of stock on what you want, you’re either settling for something else or driving to another location. With delivery, your order pulls from multiple dispensaries across the Bronx, so you’ve got better odds of finding what you want in stock.
The trade-off is time. In-store, you walk out with product immediately. With delivery, you’re waiting a few hours (or longer, depending on demand). Some people prefer to see and smell flower before buying, and that’s only possible in person. But if you know what you want, or if you’ve ordered it before, delivery saves you the trip. You’re also getting the same pricing and the same taxes—there’s no markup for delivery unless the specific dispensary adds a fee, which you’ll see before checkout.
If you’re not home, the driver can’t leave the product. New York law requires ID verification at the time of delivery, so someone 21 or older with valid ID needs to be there to receive it.
Most delivery services will try to contact you by phone if you’re not answering the door. If they can’t reach you or if no one’s available to accept the order, they’ll return the product to the dispensary. You’ll usually need to reschedule delivery or pick it up in person, depending on the dispensary’s policy.
Some services let you add delivery instructions when you order—like “ring the bell twice” or “call when you’re outside.” That helps, especially if you’re in a building with multiple units. But the driver still can’t hand off the order to someone underage, and they can’t leave it at the door unattended. If you know you’ll be out, it’s better to schedule delivery for a time when you’re definitely home. Most services let you pick a delivery window when you order, so you’re not just guessing when it’ll show up.
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