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You’re not just buying cannabis. You’re buying peace of mind.
Every product you see has been tested by a third-party lab. That means no mystery ingredients, no inflated THC claims, and no contaminants you can’t pronounce. Each item comes with a QR code linking directly to its Certificate of Analysis—so you know exactly what you’re getting before you buy.
Our staff actually knows the difference between sativa, indica, and hybrid. They’ll ask what you’re looking for—pain relief, better sleep, creative energy, or just a way to unwind—and guide you toward strains and formats that match. No pressure. No upselling. Just real help from people who understand the plant.
And if you’re new to this, that matters. With over 1,500 strains available across New York, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. You don’t need a botany degree. You need someone who listens and explains things clearly.
We operate as a fully licensed dispensary in one of Manhattan’s most accessible neighborhoods. That license isn’t just a piece of paper—it means every product meets New York State’s safety standards, and every purchase supports the legal market that’s trying to undo decades of harm caused by prohibition.
Hudson Square sits at the crossroads of SoHo, Tribeca, and the West Village. You’re surrounded by hundreds of storefronts selling cannabis, but the vast majority aren’t licensed. They don’t test their products. They don’t verify potency. And they’re not accountable to anyone.
You deserve better than that. Whether you’re walking over from your apartment or stopping by after work, you’ll find a clean, welcoming space where you can browse at your own pace or ask as many questions as you need. No judgment. No rush.
First, you’ll need to show a valid ID proving you’re 21 or older. That’s state law, and it applies to everyone.
Once you’re inside, you can browse the selection on your own or ask a budtender for help. They’ll walk you through the options—flower, edibles, vapes, pre-rolls, tinctures, concentrates—and explain what each format does, how long it takes to kick in, and how to dose responsibly. If you’re not sure where to start, just say so. That’s what they’re here for.
When you’ve made your choice, you’ll check out at the register. Prices include New York’s cannabis taxes, which add up to about 13%. No surprises at checkout.
If you’d rather skip the trip, you can order online through our website or app and get same-day delivery across Manhattan. You’ll still need to verify your age, but the process is fast and discreet. Your order shows up in plain packaging, and you’re good to go.
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Flower is still the most popular option, making up about a third of all sales in New York. It’s versatile, fast-acting, and gives you control over your dose. You’ll find a rotating selection of strains grown right here in New York State.
Edibles are a close second, especially for people who want a smoke-free option or need longer-lasting effects. Gummies, chocolates, baked goods—they take longer to kick in (usually 30 to 90 minutes), but the effects last several hours. Start low if you’re new to edibles. You can always take more, but you can’t take less once it’s in your system.
Vape cartridges are discreet, portable, and easy to dose. They’re popular with people who want something convenient for on-the-go use. Pre-rolls are great if you want the experience of smoking flower without the prep work.
Tinctures and concentrates round out the menu. Tinctures are sublingual drops that absorb quickly and offer precise dosing. Concentrates are high-potency extracts for experienced users who know their tolerance.
Everything we carry is labeled with THC and CBD content, and every product links back to its lab results. You’re not guessing. You’re informed.
Look for the Dispensary Verification Tool near the front entrance. It’s a QR code that links directly to the Office of Cannabis Management’s list of licensed retailers. Every legal dispensary in New York is required to display it.
If you don’t see it, walk away. There are an estimated 1,400+ unlicensed shops operating in New York City right now, and they vastly outnumber the legal ones. Those shops don’t test their products, don’t follow safety protocols, and aren’t held accountable by the state.
You can also check the product packaging. Every regulated item sold in New York includes the state’s universal cannabis symbol and a QR code linking to lab test results. If the packaging looks homemade or doesn’t have those markers, it’s not legal.
Safety and accountability. We only sell products that have passed third-party lab testing for potency, pesticides, heavy metals, and microbial contaminants. Unlicensed shops don’t test anything.
That means you could be buying cannabis that’s been treated with harmful chemicals, mislabeled for THC content, or contaminated with mold or bacteria. There’s no way to know, because there’s no oversight.
We also train our staff, follow strict security protocols, and operate under state regulations. If something goes wrong, there’s a system in place to address it. Unlicensed shops have none of that. You’re taking a risk every time you buy from them, and the savings aren’t worth it.
Because you’re paying for safety, quality, and accountability. Legal cannabis costs more to produce—growers have to meet strict cultivation standards, products have to be tested multiple times, and dispensaries have to cover licensing fees, taxes, and compliance costs.
New York’s cannabis market is also still young. Supply is limited, and prices reflect that. As more growers get licensed and the market matures, prices will come down. But even now, the difference in cost is worth it.
You’re not just buying a product. You’re buying transparency. You know what’s in it, where it came from, and that it’s been tested for safety. You’re also supporting a legal market that’s creating jobs, generating tax revenue, and working to repair the damage caused by the War on Drugs. That matters.
Yes. Same-day delivery is available throughout Manhattan, including Hudson Square and the surrounding zip codes. You can place an order online or through our app, and it’ll arrive in discreet packaging within a few hours.
You’ll need to verify your age when the delivery arrives—our driver will check your ID at the door. Make sure someone 21 or older is home to receive it.
Delivery is a good option if you’re short on time, prefer to browse from home, or just want the convenience of having your order brought to you. The selection online matches what’s available in-store, and you’ll still have access to product details, lab results, and dosing information before you buy.
Start with what you’re hoping to get out of it. Are you looking for pain relief? Help sleeping? Something to take the edge off after a long day? That gives our budtender a starting point.
Then ask about format. If you don’t want to smoke, edibles or tinctures might be a better fit. If you want fast-acting effects, flower or vapes are your best bet. Each format has different onset times and durations, and our budtenders will explain the trade-offs.
Don’t be afraid to ask about dosing, either. If you’re new, you’ll want to start low—especially with edibles, which can be surprisingly strong if you overdo it. Our budtenders can recommend a beginner-friendly dose and explain how to adjust from there. There’s no such thing as a dumb question when it comes to cannabis. Ask whatever you need to feel confident.
Keep it in a cool, dark, dry place—away from direct sunlight, heat, and moisture. A sealed container works best, like a mason jar or the original packaging if it’s resealable.
Flower can dry out or lose potency if it’s exposed to air for too long. Edibles should be stored according to the package instructions—some need refrigeration, others don’t. Vape cartridges should be kept upright to prevent leaking.
If you have kids or pets, store everything in a locked drawer or cabinet. Cannabis packaging is designed to be child-resistant, but it’s not foolproof. Treat it like you would any other controlled substance—out of reach and out of sight.
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