Pot Dispensary in East Hampton, NY

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You want quality products from a licensed source, not another sketchy storefront. We get it—and we’re here to make it simple.
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Licensed Cannabis Dispensary Near You

What You Actually Get When You Shop Here

You’re not just buying weed. You’re getting lab-tested products that meet New York State standards, which means you know exactly what’s in what you’re consuming. No mystery ingredients. No wondering if that cartridge is going to wreck your lungs.

Every product we carry has been through rigorous testing for potency and purity. That’s not marketing talk—it’s state law, and it’s the difference between a legal dispensary and the thousand-plus illegal shops still operating across New York.

You also get real help. Our staff knows the difference between indica and sativa, sure, but more importantly, they know how to listen. If you’re trying cannabis for the first time or looking for something specific to help you sleep, manage pain, or just unwind after work, we’ll point you in the right direction. No judgment. No upselling. Just honest guidance from people who actually understand the products.

Weed Dispensary Serving East Hampton

We're Local, Licensed, and Actually Legitimate

We operate as a fully licensed cannabis dispensary serving East Hampton and the surrounding Long Island area. We’re part of a growing network of legal dispensaries that have opened across Suffolk County as New York’s cannabis market matures.

You’re probably aware that the Town of East Hampton opted out of allowing retail cannabis dispensaries within town limits. That’s why knowing where to find legitimate, licensed options nearby matters. Across Long Island, there are now licensed dispensaries in Coram (Simply Green), Deer Park (Long Island Cannabis Club), Farmingdale (Happy Days, Planet Nugg, Strain Stars), Riverhead (Strain Stars), Calverton (Beleaf), and Southampton (Brown Budda, Charlie Fox), among others.

We’re here because the legal market is finally catching up to demand. And we’re committed to doing this right—following regulations, supporting our local community, and giving you a better option than the illegal alternatives that dominated for too long.

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How to Shop at Our Dispensary

The Process Is Simpler Than You Think

First, you need to be 21 or older with a valid ID. That’s non-negotiable. When you arrive, you’ll check in at the front. If it’s your first visit, we’ll walk you through how everything works—it takes about two minutes.

Then you browse. We carry flower, pre-rolls, vapes, edibles, concentrates, and topicals. If you know what you want, great. If you don’t, ask. Our budtenders will help you narrow it down based on what you’re looking for—whether that’s a specific effect, a preferred consumption method, or a product that won’t leave you glued to the couch.

Once you’ve decided, you pay. Here’s the one inconvenience: because cannabis is still federally illegal, most dispensaries can’t process credit cards. Bring cash or check if we accept debit. It’s annoying, but it’s temporary as the industry works through banking restrictions.

After that, you’re done. You walk out with your purchase in compliant packaging, and you’re good to go. Just remember—consumption in public is still illegal in New York, so keep it at home.

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Cannabis Products Available in East Hampton

What's on the Shelf and Why It Matters

We stock a range of products because different people need different things. Flower remains the most popular option—it accounts for about a third of all cannabis sales in New York. If you prefer smoking or vaping the traditional way, we carry multiple strains with varying THC and CBD levels.

Edibles are huge right now, especially with people who don’t want to smoke. Gummies, chocolates, baked goods—they take longer to kick in, but the effects last longer too. Just start low if you’re new to them. Seriously.

Vapes and concentrates are for people who want potency and convenience. They’re discreet, fast-acting, and easy to dose. We also carry topicals for localized relief—think lotions and balms that won’t get you high but can help with pain or inflammation.

Long Island’s cannabis market is one of the strongest in New York. Dispensaries here generate some of the highest per-store revenue in the state, which means more product variety and competitive pricing. Over 500 brands have entered the New York market, so you’re not stuck with limited options anymore. We’re constantly updating our inventory based on what’s new, what’s effective, and what our customers actually want.

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What's the difference between a legal dispensary and the illegal shops?

The biggest difference is accountability. Legal dispensaries like ours are licensed by New York State’s Office of Cannabis Management, which means we follow strict regulations on product testing, labeling, and sales practices. Every product we sell has been lab-tested for contaminants, pesticides, and accurate THC/CBD content.

Illegal shops don’t have those requirements. You’re trusting that what’s on the label is actually in the product, and there’s no oversight to ensure safety. New York shut down over 450 illegal cannabis businesses in 2024 alone, but roughly 1,400 unlicensed outlets were still operating as of late last year. That’s a lot of risk.

Shopping at a licensed dispensary also means you’re supporting a regulated industry that pays taxes, creates jobs, and contributes to the local economy. It’s not just about staying legal—it’s about knowing what you’re putting in your body.

No. New York legalized recreational cannabis in 2021, so anyone 21 or older with a valid ID can purchase from us. You don’t need a medical marijuana card unless you’re looking for specific medical products or higher potency limits that are reserved for medical patients.

That said, if you do have a medical card, you may have access to different product options or tax benefits depending on the dispensary. But for most people, recreational access is enough.

Just bring your ID, know what you’re looking for (or be ready to ask questions), and you’re set. The process is straightforward, and our staff is used to helping first-time buyers navigate their options.

Because cannabis is still illegal under federal law, most banks and credit card companies won’t process transactions for dispensaries. It’s frustrating, but it’s a reality of the industry right now. Even though New York State has legalized cannabis, federal restrictions create complications for financial institutions.

That’s why most dispensaries operate on a cash basis. Some locations have ATMs on-site, and a few accept debit cards that process as ATM withdrawals. It’s not ideal, but it’s manageable if you plan ahead.

The good news is that as the industry grows and federal attitudes shift, banking access is expected to improve. For now, just make sure you have cash on hand before you visit. It’s one of the few inconveniences in an otherwise smooth process.

Start by thinking about what you want to achieve. Are you looking to relax, manage pain, sleep better, or just enjoy a social experience? That helps narrow things down. Then consider how you want to consume it—smoking, vaping, edibles, or topicals.

If you’re new to cannabis, start with lower THC products and work your way up. Edibles, in particular, can be intense if you take too much, so begin with a small dose and wait at least an hour before taking more. Our staff can recommend beginner-friendly options that won’t overwhelm you.

If you’re experienced, we can point you toward higher potency products or specific strains that match what you’re after. Indica strains tend to be more relaxing, while sativa strains are more energizing—but everyone reacts differently, so it’s worth experimenting to see what works for you. Don’t hesitate to ask questions when you visit. That’s what we’re here for.

Yes. Since the Town of East Hampton opted out of allowing retail cannabis dispensaries within town limits, you’ll find licensed options in nearby areas across Suffolk County. Some of the closest include Strain Stars in Riverhead, Brown Budda and Charlie Fox in Southampton, and Beleaf in Calverton.

Further west on Long Island, there are additional licensed dispensaries in Farmingdale (Happy Days, Planet Nugg, Strain Stars), Deer Park (Long Island Cannabis Club), Coram (Simply Green), East Setauket (Strong Strains), and Farmingville (Canna Blooms). The market has grown significantly over the past year, so you have more options now than ever before.

Each dispensary has its own vibe and product selection, so it’s worth exploring a few to see which one feels right. What matters most is that you’re shopping at a licensed location where products are tested and regulated. That’s your guarantee of quality and safety.

No. While recreational cannabis is legal to purchase and possess in New York, public consumption is still prohibited. You can’t smoke or vape cannabis in public spaces, and that includes parks, beaches, streets, and anywhere tobacco smoking is banned.

You’re allowed to consume cannabis on private property where smoking is permitted, but even then, landlords and property owners can set their own rules. If you’re renting or visiting, check before you light up.

Driving under the influence of cannabis is also illegal and carries the same penalties as alcohol-related DUIs. Even though cannabis is legal, the rules around where and when you can use it are strict. Keep consumption private, stay off the road if you’re impaired, and you’ll be fine.

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