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You’re not guessing what’s in the product. Every item comes from a New York State-licensed dispensary, tested by third-party labs, and labeled with actual potency numbers—not marketing estimates. You see the THC percentage, the CBD content, and a QR code that links to the full Certificate of Analysis.
You’re also not wondering if the storefront is legit. Thousands of unlicensed shops still operate across New York, but licensed dispensaries like the ones we work with are verified by the Office of Cannabis Management. That means real oversight, real accountability, and real consequences if anything goes wrong.
And you’re not driving around Long Island hoping to find a dispensary that’s actually open. Municipal opt-outs have made access difficult, especially in Nassau County. We bring the product to you in Port Washington North, or you can pick it up when it works for your schedule.
We work with state-licensed cannabis dispensaries across Long Island and New York to get you legal products without the runaround. We’re not a storefront. We’re a delivery and pickup service that connects you to verified dispensaries carrying everything from flower and pre-rolls to edibles and concentrates.
Port Washington North doesn’t have a dispensary on every corner. That’s the reality of New York’s rollout. But licensed locations are operating in Farmingdale, Coram, Deer Park, East Setauket, and other nearby towns—places like Happy Days, Strain Stars, Planet Nugg, and Simply Green. We work with those dispensaries so you don’t have to track them down yourself.
You order online, choose delivery or pickup, and get exactly what you asked for. No upselling. No confusion. Just access to legal cannabis in a market that’s still figuring itself out.
You browse the menu on our site. Flower, vapes, edibles, concentrates—everything’s labeled with strain type, potency, and price. You add what you want to your cart and choose delivery or pickup.
If you’re ordering delivery in Port Washington North, you’ll select a time window that works for you. We confirm your order, process payment, and coordinate with the licensed dispensary. A driver brings your order directly to your address. You’ll need to show ID proving you’re 21 or older. That’s it.
If you’d rather pick up, you choose a dispensary location and a time. Your order gets prepared, and you swing by when you’re ready. No waiting in line. No browsing under pressure. You’re in and out.
Every product comes in state-compliant packaging with New York’s universal cannabis symbol. You’ll see the lab results, the potency breakdown, and the dispensary’s license information. It’s transparent by design.
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Flower still makes up about 35% of the market, and it’s what most people start with. You’ll find sativa, indica, and hybrid strains, all labeled with THC and CBD percentages. If you’re new to cannabis, your budtender can walk you through the differences. If you’ve been using for years, you’ll recognize the names.
Vapes account for about 27% of sales in New York. They’re discreet, fast-acting, and easy to dose. Edibles are growing fast—especially with women over 21, who make up a third of all cannabis consumers and tend to prefer edibles for anxiety, sleep, and pain management. Gummies, chocolates, and infused snacks are all available.
Concentrates and pre-rolls round out the menu. Pre-rolls are convenient if you don’t want to deal with grinding or rolling. Concentrates are for experienced users looking for higher potency. All of it comes from licensed producers who submit their products to third-party testing before anything hits the shelf.
Long Island’s licensed dispensaries are spread across towns like Farmingdale, Deer Park, Riverhead, Calverton, and Southampton. We work with locations like Strain Stars, Happy Days, Canna Blooms, Beleaf, and others to make sure you’ve got options no matter where you are in Nassau or Suffolk County.
Every legal dispensary in New York is licensed by the Office of Cannabis Management and has a Dispensary Verification Tool posted in the storefront. It’s a placard with a QR code that links directly to the OCM’s website, confirming the license is active and legitimate.
If you’re ordering online or through a delivery service, check the dispensary’s name against the OCM’s public list of licensed retailers. As of early 2025, there are 368 licensed dispensaries statewide. That’s a small number compared to the thousands of unlicensed storefronts still operating across New York.
Unlicensed shops don’t test their products. They don’t follow packaging rules. And they’re not accountable to anyone. Licensed dispensaries are. If you’re buying legal cannabis in Port Washington North, you’re buying from a dispensary that’s passed state inspections, submitted to testing requirements, and operates under real oversight.
Delivery means a licensed driver brings your order to your home or another private address in Port Washington North. You place the order online, choose a delivery window, and someone shows up with your product in state-compliant packaging. You’ll need to show a valid ID proving you’re 21 or older. The driver checks it, hands over your order, and leaves. It’s fast and private.
Pickup means you order online and then go to the dispensary yourself. Your order is ready when you arrive. You show your ID at the counter, grab your bag, and go. No browsing. No waiting. It’s a good option if you want to skip the delivery fee or if you’re near one of the licensed locations in Farmingdale, Coram, or Deer Park.
Both options give you access to the same lab-tested products from the same licensed dispensaries. It’s just a question of whether you want it brought to you or if you’d rather grab it on your own time.
Yes. Every product sold by a licensed dispensary in New York goes through third-party lab testing before it reaches the shelf. The labs test for potency, contaminants, pesticides, heavy metals, and microbial impurities. If a product doesn’t pass, it doesn’t get sold.
You’ll see a Certificate of Analysis for each product, either printed on the packaging or accessible via QR code. The COA shows exactly what’s in the product: THC percentage, CBD percentage, terpene profile, and test results for safety. It’s not a marketing claim. It’s verified data.
Unlicensed dispensaries don’t do this. They’re not required to, and they’re not held accountable if something’s wrong. Licensed dispensaries are. That’s the difference between buying legal cannabis and buying from a random storefront that might get padlocked next week.
Municipal opt-outs. Towns and villages across Long Island have the option to block dispensaries from opening, and many have. That’s why you’ll see clusters of dispensaries in places like Farmingdale and Riverhead, but almost nothing in other parts of Nassau and Suffolk counties.
The demand is there. Requests to open dispensaries on Long Island far outnumber the locations that are actually operating. But local governments have been slow to approve them, and some have outright refused. It’s a political issue, not a market issue.
That’s part of why delivery services matter. If your town doesn’t have a licensed dispensary, you can still get legal cannabis brought to your door in Port Washington North. You’re not stuck driving to Farmingdale or Coram just to buy flower or edibles. You order online and it shows up.
Prices vary depending on the product, but you’re generally looking at $40 to $60 for an eighth of flower, $30 to $50 for a vape cartridge, and $20 to $40 for a pack of edibles. Pre-rolls usually run $10 to $15 each. Concentrates are higher, often $50 to $80 depending on the type and potency.
New York has one of the highest tax burdens in the country for cannabis. There’s a 13% retail excise tax and a 9% distributor excise tax baked into the price. That’s on top of regular sales tax. It makes legal cannabis more expensive than the illicit market, but you’re paying for tested products, accurate labeling, and accountability.
Licensed dispensaries also run promotions, first-time buyer discounts, and loyalty programs. If price is a concern, ask about deals or check the menu online before you order. You’ll get more value from a legal dispensary than from an unlicensed shop selling untested products at a slightly lower price.
Most licensed dispensaries in New York accept debit cards, but credit cards are still uncommon due to federal banking restrictions. Cannabis is legal in New York, but it’s still illegal at the federal level, which means most credit card processors won’t touch it.
You’ll usually pay with a debit card that runs as an ATM transaction, or you’ll pay cash. Some dispensaries have ATMs on-site if you need to pull cash before your purchase. A few are starting to accept digital payment platforms, but that’s not widespread yet.
If you’re ordering delivery to Port Washington North, the payment process is handled online or at the door, depending on the dispensary. You’ll know what payment methods are accepted before you finalize your order. It’s not complicated, just different from buying most other things online.
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