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You’re not driving across Queens to find parking at a dispensary. You’re not standing in line wondering if they’ll have what you need. You’re ordering from your couch and getting exactly what you want delivered in hours, not days.
Every product comes from state-licensed dispensaries. That means lab testing, accurate labeling, and nothing sketchy. You know what’s in it, how strong it is, and where it came from.
Delivery shows up discreet—plain packaging, unmarked vehicle. Nobody knows what’s inside except you. And if you’re not sure what to order, you can ask. Real people who know the difference between a sativa and an indica, between 10mg and 25mg, between flower and concentrates. You get help when you need it, not a chatbot.
We connect you with licensed dispensaries across Queens. We’re not a gray-market operation running out of a basement. We work with legal retailers who’ve gone through New York’s licensing process and follow OCM regulations.
Hollis sits right in the middle of one of the densest dispensary networks in the state. Within a few miles, you’ve got access to dozens of licensed spots—from Jamaica to Bayside, Flushing to the Rockaways. That means variety. That means availability. That means if one place is out of your favorite strain, another probably has it.
We’ve been doing this since New York legalized adult-use sales. We watched the market grow from a handful of dispensaries to over 260 statewide. We know which ones stock quality products, which ones deliver fast, and which ones actually answer the phone when there’s a problem.
You browse online. Filter by product type—flower, edibles, vapes, pre-rolls, concentrates. Check THC levels, read descriptions, compare prices. Add what you want to your cart.
You check out. Enter your Hollis address. Verify you’re 21+. Pay with debit or ACH—New York requires it for legal delivery. No cash on delivery. Your order gets routed to a licensed dispensary in your delivery zone.
You wait a few hours, not a few days. Most orders go out same-day if you order before the cutoff. Driver shows up in an unmarked vehicle, checks your ID at the door, hands you your package. That’s it.
If something’s wrong with your order, you contact the dispensary directly. They handle returns, exchanges, and customer service. We connect you, they fulfill. Clean and simple.
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Flower is still the most popular category—about 34% of sales in New York. You’ll find everything from budget eighths to premium small-batch strains. Indica for sleep, sativa for energy, hybrids for balance. Most dispensaries stock at least a dozen strains at any given time.
Edibles are huge in Queens. Gummies, chocolates, baked goods, beverages. They’re discreet, they’re dosed consistently, and they last longer than smoking. Expect 5mg or 10mg per piece. If you’re new to edibles, start low. They take 60-90 minutes to kick in, and once they do, you’re in it for a while.
Pre-rolls jumped 32% in sales since 2022. They’re convenient—no grinder, no papers, no mess. Just light and go. You’ll see half-gram and full-gram options, sometimes infused with concentrates for extra potency.
Vapes and concentrates make up the rest. Cartridges for 510-thread batteries, disposable pens, live resin, shatter, wax. These are for people who want high THC content without smoking flower. Concentrates can hit 70-90% THC, so they’re not for beginners.
Hollis has access to dispensaries in every direction. ZenZest and Green Flower Wellness are nearby on Union Turnpike and Hillside Ave. Head toward Jamaica and you’ve got Stash Box, CannaFamily, Indoor Treez. Go north toward Flushing and there’s Gaea’s Garden, IGNYTE, House of Strains. The Rockaways have Seaweed, Munchies, Flower Shak. You’re covered.
Yes. New York legalized adult-use cannabis sales in 2021, and delivery became part of the legal framework in 2023. Any dispensary with a retail license from the Office of Cannabis Management can offer delivery.
Here’s what legal delivery looks like: the dispensary is licensed, the products are lab-tested, the driver checks your ID, and payment happens through debit or ACH—not cash. If any of those things are missing, it’s not legal.
New York shut down over 1,500 unlicensed dispensaries in 2024. The state is serious about enforcement. Unlicensed delivery services are still operating, but they’re not legal, they’re not tested, and they’re not safe. Stick with licensed options. You can verify a dispensary’s license on the OCM website.
Most orders arrive within 2-4 hours if you order before the cutoff, usually around 7 or 8 PM. Some dispensaries offer express delivery for an extra fee—60 to 90 minutes.
Timing depends on how busy the dispensary is, how far you are from their location, and how many other deliveries are in the queue. Hollis is centrally located in Queens, so you’re rarely more than a few miles from a licensed dispensary. That helps.
If you order late at night or during peak hours—Friday and Saturday evenings—expect delays. Plan ahead if you need something by a specific time. Most dispensaries let you track your order in real time, so you’re not guessing when it’ll show up.
You need to be 21 or older with a valid government-issued ID. Driver’s license, passport, state ID—anything with your photo, birthdate, and an expiration date that hasn’t passed.
You also need to be at the delivery address when the driver arrives. They won’t leave the package at your door or with a neighbor. You have to sign for it and show your ID in person.
Payment has to be set up before delivery. New York law requires prepayment through debit card or ACH transfer. No cash, no Venmo, no credit cards. If a service asks for cash on delivery, that’s a red flag. Legal dispensaries don’t operate that way.
Delivery fees vary by dispensary. Most charge between $5 and $15 depending on distance and order size. Some waive the fee if you hit a minimum order amount—usually $50 or $75.
On top of delivery, you’re paying a 13% retail tax on all cannabis purchases in New York. That’s state law. So if your order is $100, expect another $13 in tax plus the delivery fee.
Product prices depend on what you’re buying. Flower typically runs $10-$15 per gram, $35-$60 per eighth. Edibles range from $15-$30 per package. Pre-rolls are $8-$15 each. Concentrates and vapes are $30-$70 depending on size and potency. Licensed dispensaries are more expensive than unlicensed ones, but you’re paying for tested, regulated products that won’t land you in legal trouble.
Yes. If you have a New York medical cannabis card, you can order from medical dispensaries and get delivery. Medical products often have higher THC limits and lower taxes than adult-use products.
To qualify for a medical card, you need a certified condition—chronic pain, PTSD, cancer, epilepsy, and a few others. You’ll need to see a registered healthcare provider who can certify you through the state system. Once approved, you get access to medical dispensaries like Vireo Health and others across Queens.
Medical delivery works the same way as adult-use: order online, pay with debit or ACH, show your medical card and ID when the driver arrives. Some dispensaries serve both medical and adult-use customers, so you might see both product lines available depending on where you order from.
Contact the dispensary directly. They handle all customer service, returns, and exchanges. If you got the wrong product, the wrong quantity, or something damaged, they’ll make it right—usually by sending a replacement or issuing a refund.
Most dispensaries have a phone number and email on their website. Some have live chat. Response times vary, but licensed dispensaries tend to be more responsive than unlicensed ones because they’re accountable to the state.
If you’re ordering through our platform, we can help connect you with the dispensary, but they’re the ones fulfilling your order. Keep your order confirmation and take photos if something’s wrong. That speeds up the resolution process.
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