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You’re not looking for a lecture about terpenes or a sales pitch. You want to know what you’re buying is safe, legal, and actually works for what you need—whether that’s unwinding after a long day, easing discomfort, or just enjoying your evening.
When you walk into our Lower East Side location or order delivery, you’re dealing with a fully licensed New York State dispensary. That means every product has been tested by independent labs, every package is labeled clearly, and every recommendation comes from someone who actually knows the difference between strains, not just someone trying to move inventory.
The Lower East Side has dozens of cannabis shops within a few blocks. Most aren’t licensed. Many sell products with no testing, no accountability, and no guarantee you’re getting what’s on the label. That’s not a risk worth taking when legal options exist. You deserve to know exactly what you’re consuming, and you deserve a dispensary that treats that seriously.
We operate as a fully licensed cannabis dispensary serving the Lower East Side and greater Manhattan. We’re not a pop-up or a gray-market delivery service. We’re registered with New York’s Office of Cannabis Management, and we source exclusively from state-approved cultivators.
The Lower East Side has always been a neighborhood that values authenticity and community. We’re here because we live and work in this area, and we understand what local customers expect: convenience, transparency, and products that deliver. Whether you’re a longtime resident or new to legal cannabis, you’ll find a straightforward experience here—no hype, no runaround.
If you’re nearby, stop into our Lower East Side location. You’ll find a curated selection of flower, edibles, vapes, and concentrates, plus staff who can answer questions without talking over your head. If you’re not sure what you need, they’ll ask a few questions and point you toward products that match your preferences and experience level.
Prefer delivery? Order online or call, and we’ll bring your order directly to you anywhere in Manhattan. Same-day delivery is available for most orders placed before early evening. You’ll get a tracking update when your order is on the way, and our delivery team arrives discreetly with everything packaged securely.
Every product includes lab results showing cannabinoid content and confirming it passed contaminant testing. If you have questions about dosing, effects, or product differences, ask before you buy. We’d rather you get the right product the first time than deal with returns or disappointment.
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Our inventory includes premium cannabis flower from small-batch New York cultivators, edibles in various dosages, vape cartridges, and concentrates for experienced users. Everything is lab-tested and comes with a Certificate of Analysis you can review before purchasing.
New York’s legal market is still developing, which means supply can be limited and prices run higher than states with mature markets. The average product here costs around $31, and that reflects the cost of compliance, testing, and working exclusively with licensed growers. You’re paying for safety and accountability, not just convenience.
The Lower East Side sits in the 10002 zip code, where CONBUD on Delancey is the only other licensed dispensary within immediate walking distance. That means you have real options without traveling to Midtown or the West Village. If you’re comparing dispensaries, look for state licensing, transparent lab results, and staff who can explain product differences clearly. Those are the basics that separate legitimate operations from the unlicensed shops still operating throughout the neighborhood.
Check for a visible license from New York’s Office of Cannabis Management displayed in-store or listed on their website. Licensed dispensaries are required to show this documentation, and you can verify it through the state’s public registry.
If a shop doesn’t display a license or can’t provide one when asked, that’s a red flag. The Lower East Side has at least 33 unlicensed cannabis shops operating near licensed dispensaries, and they often look legitimate at first glance. The difference is accountability—licensed dispensaries face state oversight, regular inspections, and consequences for selling untested or mislabeled products.
You can also look for professional packaging with clear labeling, including cannabinoid content, batch numbers, and lab testing information. Unlicensed shops often sell products in generic packaging with minimal or no testing data. If you’re unsure, ask to see the Certificate of Analysis for any product before purchasing.
Shopping in-store lets you see products firsthand, ask questions face-to-face, and leave with your purchase immediately. Delivery offers convenience if you’re busy, prefer privacy, or live farther from our Lower East Side location.
Both options give you access to the same licensed, lab-tested inventory. The main difference is timing and interaction. In-store visits work well if you’re new to cannabis and want guidance, or if you prefer browsing before deciding. Delivery works better when you know what you want or need it brought to your door.
Same-day delivery is available across Manhattan for most orders, though weather and traffic can cause delays—especially during rain or major events. If timing matters, plan accordingly or choose in-store pickup. Either way, you’re getting the same quality and accountability.
Licensed dispensaries pay for state compliance, third-party lab testing, secure supply chains, and staff training. Unlicensed shops skip those costs entirely, which is why their prices look more attractive—but you’re also taking on risk.
Products from unlicensed sources aren’t tested for contaminants like pesticides, heavy metals, or mold. They may contain inaccurate THC levels or harmful additives. You have no recourse if something goes wrong, and you’re supporting a market that operates outside legal oversight.
New York’s cannabis market is still building out, and limited supply drives prices higher than states like Colorado or California. The average product here costs around $31. That’s not gouging—it’s the cost of operating legally in a new market. As more cultivators get licensed and supply increases, prices will likely come down. For now, you’re paying for transparency and safety.
Bring a valid government-issued ID proving you’re 21 or older. You’ll check in at the front, then browse or ask staff for recommendations based on what you’re looking for—relaxation, energy, pain relief, or something else.
Our staff will ask about your experience level and preferences, then suggest products that match. Don’t worry about sounding uninformed—everyone starts somewhere, and good budtenders would rather help you find the right product than oversell you on something too strong or not suited to your needs.
You can ask to see lab results, compare strains, or get clarification on dosing. Take your time. Once you decide, you’ll pay and leave with your purchase in discreet, sealed packaging. The whole process usually takes 10-15 minutes unless we’re busy.
Yes, same-day delivery is available for most orders placed before early evening. Order online or call, provide your Manhattan address, and we’ll confirm your delivery window based on current demand and driver availability.
Delivery times vary depending on traffic, weather, and how many orders are ahead of yours. Rain is one of the most common causes of delays in NYC, along with street closures and events. If you need your order by a specific time, mention that when placing your order so we can let you know if it’s feasible.
All deliveries arrive in unmarked vehicles with discreet packaging. You’ll need to show ID at the door to confirm you’re 21+. Payment is handled at delivery, and you’ll receive the same lab-tested, licensed products available in-store.
Flower is the dried cannabis bud you smoke or vaporize. It takes effect within minutes and wears off in a few hours. Most people start here because dosing is easier to control and effects are predictable.
Edibles are cannabis-infused foods or drinks. They take 30 minutes to two hours to kick in and last much longer—often four to six hours. Start with a low dose (5-10mg THC) and wait before taking more. Edibles hit harder and longer than flower, so new users should go slow.
Vapes are cartridges or disposable pens that heat cannabis oil into vapor. They’re discreet, portable, and take effect quickly like flower. Quality matters here—stick with licensed dispensaries to avoid counterfeit cartridges that may contain harmful additives. Each method works differently, so think about how quickly you want effects and how long you want them to last.
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