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You’re done fighting traffic to get to a dispensary. Done wondering if what you’re buying is actually legal and lab-tested. Done making cannabis purchases more complicated than they need to be.
We connect you to over 100 licensed dispensaries across Manhattan—from Chelsea to the Upper West Side, SoHo to the East Village. You browse their full menus online, place your order, and we handle the rest. Same-day delivery during operating hours. Discreet packaging. No minimum order required.
Whether you need flower, edibles, vapes, or concentrates, you’re getting products that passed New York’s lab testing requirements. That means verified potency, no harmful pesticides, and full compliance with state regulations. You know exactly what you’re getting, and it shows up at your door without you leaving Randall’s Island.
Bring Me Weed isn’t a dispensary. We’re a licensed delivery service that connects Randall’s Island residents to the largest network of legal cannabis retailers in New York City. That means you get access to dozens of dispensaries without driving to each location or guessing which one has what you want.
We work with licensed shops in every Manhattan neighborhood—10001 through 10032. Culture House on 6th Avenue. Housing Works in NoMad. The Flowery in the East Village. Gotham in Chelsea. Emerald on the Upper East Side. Strains for Life in Harlem. All legal. All vetted. All available through one delivery platform.
New York shut down over 750 illegal smoke shops in the past year because they were selling untested, unregulated products. You don’t have to worry about that here. Every dispensary in our network holds a valid license from the NYS Office of Cannabis Management, and every product has been through third-party lab testing.
You start by browsing dispensary menus online. Each one shows what’s in stock—flower strains, edible options, vape cartridges, concentrates, whatever you’re looking for. You’ll see product details, THC/CBD percentages, and pricing before you add anything to your cart.
Once you’ve made your selections, you check out and pay online. We don’t accept cash at delivery, so payment happens upfront through a secure system. You’ll verify your age during checkout—you need to be 21 or older, and you’ll need to show ID again when the delivery arrives.
After your order is confirmed, a background-checked driver heads to the dispensary, picks up your products, and brings them to your address on Randall’s Island. Deliveries happen during dispensary operating hours, typically the same day you order. Everything arrives in discreet, odor-proof packaging. The driver checks your ID at the door, hands over your order, and you’re done.
You can’t receive delivery in a vehicle, public space, or building lobby—it has to be a private residence or business address. If you’re in an apartment, make sure the address details are clear so the driver can find you without confusion.
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You’re not limited to one dispensary’s inventory. You’re pulling from a network that spans 40+ licensed locations across Manhattan, which means you get access to a much wider selection than you’d find walking into a single shop.
Flower is still the most popular option—New Yorkers order it 53% of the time, which is higher than the national average. You’ll find indica, sativa, and hybrid strains from top New York growers, all with lab-tested potency levels and terpene profiles listed upfront.
Edibles are the second most common choice, ordered 27% of the time compared to 18% nationally. Gummies, chocolates, baked goods, beverages—all dosed accurately and packaged with clear labeling. If you’re new to edibles, start low and go slow. They take longer to kick in than smoking or vaping, but the effects last longer.
Vape cartridges and concentrates are also available. New Yorkers order vapes less often than people in other states—15% here versus 25% nationally—but the selection is solid if that’s your preference. You’ll also find options like wax, shatter, and live resin if you’re looking for higher potency.
New York’s cannabis market is more expensive than most states. The average item costs about $31.50, and the typical order runs around $123. That’s higher than the $80 national average, but it reflects the cost of operating legally in a tightly regulated market. You’re paying for lab testing, compliance, and the assurance that what you’re buying is safe.
Yes. We operate under a valid license from the New York State Office of Cannabis Management, and every dispensary in our network is also fully licensed. That means everything we deliver has been legally grown, tested, and sold according to state regulations.
New York legalized adult-use cannabis, but the state has been aggressive about shutting down unlicensed operators. Over 750 illegal smoke shops have been closed in NYC alone, and up to 2,000 unlicensed dispensaries were operating statewide compared to just over 100 legal ones. When you order through us, you’re getting products from the legal market—lab-tested for potency, pesticides, heavy metals, and contaminants.
You still need to follow the rules. You must be 21 or older, and you’ll need to show a valid ID when the delivery arrives. We can only deliver to private residences or businesses, not to vehicles, public spaces, or building lobbies. If you’re in an apartment, the driver will meet you at your door, not in the hallway or outside the building.
Most orders are delivered the same day, as long as you place them during dispensary operating hours. Delivery times vary depending on how busy the dispensary is, where the driver is coming from, and how many orders are in the queue, but you’ll get an estimated arrival window after you check out.
Same-day delivery doesn’t mean instant delivery. The driver has to go to the dispensary, pick up your order, and then make the trip to Randall’s Island. If you’re ordering late in the day or during peak times, it might take a few hours. If the dispensary is out of stock on something you ordered, you’ll be notified so you can adjust your order or choose a different product.
You can track your order in real time once the driver is on the way. If there’s a delay or issue, you’ll get an update. If you’re not home when the driver arrives, they can’t leave the package at your door—you need to be there to show ID and accept the delivery in person.
No. New York allows adult-use cannabis sales, so you don’t need a medical marijuana card to order pot delivery. You just need to be 21 or older and have a valid government-issued ID.
Medical cardholders do have some advantages. They can access medical dispensaries that carry specific products formulated for therapeutic use, and they may get tax breaks that recreational buyers don’t. But for most people, the adult-use market has everything they need—flower, edibles, vapes, concentrates, and more.
If you do have a medical card and want to order from a medical dispensary, some of the shops in our network serve both medical and recreational customers. You can filter by dispensary type when you’re browsing to see what’s available. Either way, the delivery process is the same—order online, pay upfront, show ID at the door.
There’s no minimum order requirement. You can order a single pre-roll or a full selection of products—it’s up to you. Some dispensaries might have their own minimums, but most don’t, and we don’t impose one on our end.
That said, New York cannabis prices are higher than in other states. The average order is around $123, compared to $80 nationally, so most people end up ordering more than one item just to make the delivery worthwhile. But if you only want one thing, you can order one thing.
Keep in mind that delivery fees may apply depending on the dispensary and your location. Some shops offer free delivery over a certain amount, while others charge a flat fee. You’ll see the delivery cost at checkout before you finalize your order, so there are no surprises.
Yes, but the driver needs to deliver directly to your apartment door, not the building lobby or front entrance. New York law requires cannabis deliveries to happen at a private residence or business, and that means inside your home, not in a common area.
This can be tricky in apartment buildings, especially if the address isn’t clear or the building has confusing layouts. When you place your order, include your apartment number and any special instructions the driver might need—buzzer codes, which entrance to use, floor number, whatever helps them find you without getting lost.
If the driver can’t reach you or can’t access the building, they’ll try to contact you, but they can’t wait indefinitely. If the delivery fails because of access issues, you might have to reschedule, and that delays your order. Make sure your phone is on and your address details are accurate when you check out.
You pay online when you place your order. We don’t accept cash at delivery, so everything is handled upfront through a secure payment system. Most dispensaries accept debit cards, and some accept credit cards depending on their payment processor.
Cannabis is still federally illegal, which makes payment processing complicated. Some banks and credit card companies won’t work with cannabis businesses, so payment options can be limited. If your card gets declined, it’s usually because your bank flagged the transaction, not because there’s an issue with your account.
If you run into payment problems, try a different card or contact your bank to let them know the charge is legitimate. Some people use prepaid debit cards specifically for cannabis purchases to avoid any issues with their primary accounts. Once your payment goes through, your order is confirmed and the delivery process starts.
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