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You’re not looking for a lecture about terpenes or a guided meditation on strain lineage. You want to know what’s available, what it costs, and when it shows up.
Here’s what that looks like: you browse products on your phone, place an order, and someone shows up the same day with exactly what you asked for. No medical card required. No awkward small talk. Just clean, tested cannabis from a New York State-licensed dispensary that knows Long Island.
The difference between a legal pot dispensary and the guy down the block? You actually know what you’re getting. Lab results. Accurate THC levels. Products that won’t make you wonder what else got mixed in.
We operate as a New York State-licensed cannabis dispensary serving Deer Park, NY and surrounding Nassau and Suffolk County communities. We’re not the first dispensary on Long Island, but we’ve built our reputation on doing the basics right: stocking quality products, delivering on time, and treating customers like adults.
Long Island’s legal cannabis market is still new. The Long Island Cannabis Club opened in Deer Park in late 2024, joining other licensed spots like Happy Days and Strain Stars in Farmingville, Simply Green in Coram, and Strong Strains in East Setauket. That’s progress, but it also means you have options now.
We’re here because the illicit market shouldn’t be your only choice. You deserve access to regulated products without driving across the county or wondering if what you’re buying is legit.
You start by browsing our selection online or through Weedmaps. We carry flower, vapes, pre-rolls, edibles, and concentrates—over 1,000 products from licensed New York growers and manufacturers.
Once you find what you want, place your order. You’ll need to show valid ID proving you’re 21 or older when the driver arrives. That’s state law, not us being difficult.
Payment happens at delivery. Most customers pay cash since federal regulations still block credit card processing at cannabis dispensaries. Some locations accept debit, but cash is your safest bet.
Delivery is free across Nassau and Suffolk County, and we aim for same-day service. Your products show up in an unmarked vehicle with a driver who’s not interested in making your neighbors curious. You get your order, we move on.
If you’d rather pick up in person, that works too. Just place your order ahead and swing by when it’s ready.
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Flower still dominates sales, making up about 35% of what people buy. Sour Diesel, Blue Dream, and OG Kush remain popular, but you’ll also find newer strains and rotating inventory. Most people grab an eighth (3.5 grams) at a time.
Vapes are the second most popular category at 27% of purchases. They’re discreet, easy to dose, and don’t require rolling anything. If you’re new to cannabis or just want something simple, vapes make sense.
Pre-rolls account for about 17% of sales. You’re paying for convenience here—no grinder, no papers, just light and go.
Edibles are growing fast, especially with people who don’t want to smoke or vape. Expect gummies, chocolates, and beverages with clearly labeled THC content. Start low if you’re new to edibles. They take longer to kick in and last longer than smoking.
Concentrates and other products round out the menu. Long Island’s legal market is still expanding, with dozens more dispensaries expected to open across towns like Calverton (Beleaf), Southampton (Brown Budda, Charlie Fox), Riverhead (Strain Stars), and Farmingville (Canna Blooms). You’re seeing more options every month.
No. New York legalized recreational cannabis for adults 21 and older. You just need a valid government-issued ID when you order or pick up.
Medical cardholders still exist and sometimes get access to different product lines or tax breaks, but recreational customers don’t need any special paperwork. Just prove your age and you’re good.
This is a big shift from a few years ago when medical cards were the only legal path. Now the process is straightforward: if you’re of age, you can buy cannabis from any licensed dispensary in New York.
Cannabis is still illegal at the federal level, and credit card companies operate under federal regulations. That means they won’t process transactions for cannabis purchases, even in states where it’s legal.
Most dispensaries accept cash. Some can process debit cards, but that’s less common and often comes with fees. It’s frustrating, but it’s not the dispensary’s choice—it’s a federal banking issue that hasn’t been resolved yet.
Plan to bring cash when you order delivery or visit a pot dispensary in person. ATMs are usually nearby if you forget, but you’ll save time by coming prepared.
Sativa strains are typically associated with more energizing, uplifting effects—better for daytime use or social situations. Indica strains tend to be more relaxing and sedating, often used in the evening or before bed. Hybrids are a mix of both, and their effects depend on the specific genetics.
That said, these categories are somewhat outdated. What really matters are the cannabinoids (like THC and CBD) and terpenes (aromatic compounds) in each strain. Those determine the actual effects more than whether it’s labeled sativa or indica.
If you’re unsure what to try, ask about the effects you’re looking for—energy, relaxation, pain relief, sleep—and we can point you toward products that fit. Don’t get too hung up on the sativa/indica labels.
Yes. Licensed dispensaries sell products that have been tested for potency, pesticides, heavy metals, and contaminants. You know exactly how much THC or CBD you’re getting, and you’re not gambling on what else might be in there.
New York’s illicit market is huge—estimates put it at over 1,400 unlicensed shops in NYC alone. Those spots aren’t testing their products, and you have no recourse if something’s wrong. You’re trusting someone’s word, and that’s it.
Legal dispensaries are regulated by New York State. We’re required to follow safety standards, label products accurately, and operate transparently. It costs more to run a legal operation, so prices might be slightly higher, but you’re paying for accountability and peace of mind.
Start with a low dose—5mg of THC or less—and wait at least two hours before taking more. Edibles take longer to kick in than smoking or vaping because they’re processed through your digestive system, not your lungs.
A lot of people make the mistake of eating more after 30 minutes because they don’t feel anything yet. Then everything hits at once an hour later, and it’s not fun. Patience is key with edibles.
Once you know how your body responds to a low dose, you can adjust up slowly. Edibles also last longer than smoking—often four to six hours—so plan accordingly. If you’re buying from us, we can recommend beginner-friendly options with clear dosing.
Yes. We offer free same-day delivery across Nassau and Suffolk County. That includes towns like Farmingdale, Coram, East Setauket, Farmingville, Riverhead, Calverton, Southampton, and everywhere in between.
Long Island’s legal cannabis market is still growing, and not every town has a dispensary yet. Some municipalities opted out of allowing retail locations, which means delivery services like ours fill the gap for people who don’t want to drive 30 minutes to the nearest pot store.
If you’re in our delivery zone, you’ll get the same selection and service as someone ordering in Deer Park. Just place your order online, and we’ll get it to you the same day.
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