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There are over 8,000 unlicensed shops still operating in New York. When you search “dispensary near me,” Google doesn’t filter out the illegal ones. That’s a problem when you’re trying to avoid untested products, legal risk, or just wasting time on a storefront that might get shut down next week.
You want to know the place you’re buying from is actually licensed. That the products have been lab-tested. That you’re not walking into a gray-market operation that’s one raid away from closing.
We connect you to verified cannabis dispensaries across the Bronx—places like CONBUD by Yankee Stadium in 10452, Bleu Leaf Dispensary on Jerome Ave in 10453, and BX Buddiez on 3rd Ave in 10455. Every location we work with is state-licensed and posts the New York Dispensary Verification Tool at their entrance. You’re not guessing. You’re getting access to the real thing.
Bring Me Weed isn’t a dispensary. We’re a connection service that helps you find licensed marijuana dispensaries near you without the confusion. We’ve built relationships with legal storefronts across every major Bronx zip code—from 10452 to 10470.
Eastchester sits right on the edge of Westchester County, where 22 dispensaries are currently active. The Bronx has even more. But not all of them are easy to find, and some aren’t even legal. We’ve done the vetting. You get the access.
If you’re in Eastchester and want to shop locally, you’re minutes from spots like Green Sun on Westchester Ave in 10461 or Smoking Scholars on Allerton Ave in 10467. You’re also close to Frass Box in 10463 and Cannabis Emporium on Williamsbridge Rd in 10469. All licensed. All tested. All compliant with New York’s Office of Cannabis Management regulations.
First, you tell us where you are. Eastchester, the Bronx, Westchester—wherever. We match you with licensed dispensaries in your area that carry what you’re looking for.
Second, you browse. Most of our partner locations have online menus. You can see strains, edibles, concentrates, vapes, and pre-rolls before you go. Prices are listed. Lab results are available via QR code on every product. No surprises.
Third, you pick up or order delivery if the dispensary offers it. Some locations like My Bud 420 on E Tremont Ave in 10460 or Say Less on E Tremont in 10465 offer flexible pickup options. Others have delivery services depending on your zip code. You’re not locked into one option. You’re getting real choice across a network of legal cannabis stores.
This isn’t complicated. You’re not filling out forms or signing up for memberships. You’re just getting pointed in the right direction with the confidence that every spot we mention is fully licensed and compliant.
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Every product sold at a licensed New York cannabis dispensary has passed state-mandated lab testing. That means potency is labeled accurately. Contaminants are screened. You’re not buying mystery weed from someone’s basement.
You’ll see the universal symbol on every package—a green circle with a white cannabis leaf and “THC” or “CBD” printed inside. That’s your visual confirmation that what you’re holding is legal and regulated. You’ll also find a QR code that links to the Certificate of Analysis. That’s the lab report. It tells you cannabinoid levels, terpene profiles, and whether the product passed safety tests for pesticides, heavy metals, and mold.
Pricing in New York runs higher than other states—average item price is $31.49, the highest in the country. That’s partly due to supply constraints and partly due to the 13% excise tax (9% state, 4% local). On a $20 purchase, you’re paying about $2.60 in tax. It’s not cheap, but it’s transparent. You know what you’re paying and why.
Locations like Freshly Baked NYC 2 and Guardian Wellness on Arthur Ave in 10458, or The THC Shop on Southern Blvd in 10459, carry a range of products across price points. Edibles, flower, concentrates, vapes—you’re not limited to one category. And if you’re new to cannabis, staff at these dispensaries are trained to walk you through dosage, effects, and product selection. You’re not left guessing.
Check for the Dispensary Verification Tool. Every licensed dispensary in New York is required to post this near their main entrance. It’s a QR code or placard that links to the state’s database of licensed retailers.
You can also look for the universal symbol on product packaging—a green circle with a white cannabis leaf. If the products don’t have that symbol, the shop isn’t selling regulated cannabis. That’s your red flag.
Google searches for “cannabis dispensary near me” or “pot shop near me” don’t filter out unlicensed locations. You’ll see legal and illegal shops mixed together in the results. The only way to be sure is to verify the license yourself or use a service like us that only connects you with state-licensed locations.
There’s no functional difference. “Pot dispensary,” “weed dispensary,” “cannabis store,” and “marijuana dispensary” all refer to the same thing—a licensed retail location that sells regulated cannabis products to adults 21 and over.
Some people use “dispensary” because it sounds more clinical or medicinal. Others say “pot shop” or “weed store” because it’s more casual. The terminology doesn’t matter. What matters is whether the location is licensed by New York’s Office of Cannabis Management.
If a place is calling itself a dispensary but doesn’t have a license, it’s not legal. You’re taking a risk buying from them. Stick with verified locations like CONBUD Bronx on Third Ave in 10454 or Nube NYC on Boston Rd in 10469. Those are real, licensed dispensaries.
Yes, but it depends on the dispensary. Not all licensed locations offer delivery, and some only deliver within specific zip codes. Eastchester is in Westchester County, so you’ll want to check with Bronx dispensaries that service your area.
Some spots like SESH NYC on Webster Ave in 10470 or Two Buds Dispensary on E 241st St in 10470 may offer delivery depending on demand and logistics. Other locations focus on in-store pickup or curbside service.
Nearly one-quarter of all dispensary sales in New York now happen online, including delivery and curbside pickup. The infrastructure is growing. If delivery isn’t available yet in your area, it probably will be soon. In the meantime, you’re still within a short drive of multiple licensed dispensaries across the Bronx.
New York has the highest average cannabis prices in the country—$31.49 per item. That’s higher than California, Colorado, or Massachusetts. Part of that is supply and demand. The legal market is still new, and there aren’t enough licensed growers to meet demand yet.
You’ll also pay a 13% excise tax on every purchase—9% goes to the state, 4% goes to local municipalities. On a $20 item, that’s about $2.60 in tax. On a $50 purchase, you’re paying $6.50 in tax. It adds up, but it’s legal and transparent.
Prices vary by product type. Pre-rolls and flower tend to be more affordable. Edibles and concentrates can run higher depending on potency and brand. If you’re looking for deals, ask about loyalty programs. As of November 2025, dispensaries are allowed to run points-based reward systems. Some locations offer discounts for first-time customers or bulk purchases. It’s worth asking.
Yes. Every product sold at a licensed New York dispensary has to pass lab testing before it hits the shelf. That means it’s been screened for pesticides, heavy metals, mold, and microbial contaminants. Potency is tested and labeled accurately. You know what you’re getting.
Street weed doesn’t go through any of that. You’re trusting someone’s word. You don’t know if it’s been treated with chemicals, how strong it is, or if it’s even the strain they say it is. You’re gambling.
Licensed dispensaries also provide a Certificate of Analysis (CoA) for every product. That’s the lab report. You can scan the QR code on the package and see the full breakdown—cannabinoid levels, terpene profile, safety test results. It’s transparency you don’t get anywhere else. Locations like Herbwell Cannabis on E Fordham Rd in 10458 or Bronx Joint on Hunts Point Ave in 10459 make this information available for every product they sell.
Start with a service that only lists licensed locations. Google will show you everything—legal dispensaries, unlicensed shops, CBD stores, and delivery services that may or may not be compliant. You’re sorting through noise.
We filter that out. We only connect you with state-licensed dispensaries across the Bronx and Westchester. You’re not wasting time on shops that might be illegal or locations that don’t carry what you need.
You can also use New York’s official Dispensary Verification Tool, but that requires manually checking each location. If you’d rather skip the legwork, we’ve already done it. You’re getting access to verified spots like Statis Cannabis on E Tremont Ave in 10460, Green Sun on Westchester Ave in 10461, and Cannabis Emporium on Williamsbridge Rd in 10469. All licensed. All tested. All within reach of Eastchester.