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Here’s what matters: you’re not walking into an unlicensed shop hoping the product is what they say it is. You’re not wondering if that vape cart was tested or if the edible dosage is accurate.
When you order from a licensed pot dispensary in Upper Brookville, NY, you’re getting products that passed state-mandated lab testing. That means verified THC and CBD levels, no harmful contaminants, and labels that actually match what’s inside. Every product comes with a Certificate of Analysis if you want to see the data yourself.
Long Island has fewer than a dozen licensed dispensaries serving 2.7 million people. That’s why delivery matters. You shouldn’t have to drive to Farmingdale or Coram when you can get the same legal, tested cannabis brought to you in Upper Brookville. Same quality, same compliance, zero hassle.
We operate as a New York State licensed cannabis dispensary serving Nassau County and the surrounding Long Island area. That license isn’t just paperwork—it means we follow Office of Cannabis Management standards, our staff completes annual compliance training, and every product we carry has been tested by a third-party lab before it reaches you.
You’ll find unlicensed shops all over New York—over 1,400 in the city alone. They undercut prices because they skip testing, avoid taxes, and don’t answer to anyone. That’s not a deal. That’s a gamble with your health and your money.
We’re here because Long Island’s legal market is growing fast, but access is still limited. If you’re in Upper Brookville and you want cannabis delivery from a legitimate source, you shouldn’t have to settle for convenience stores selling mystery products or drive 30 minutes to the nearest licensed location.
You browse our selection online—flower, edibles, vapes, concentrates, whatever fits your preference. Each product listing includes THC and CBD percentages, strain type, and effects so you know what you’re getting before you order.
Once you place an order, we verify your age and delivery address. New York law requires you to be 21 or older, and we check ID at delivery. No exceptions, no workarounds.
Delivery happens on your schedule. You’ll get a delivery window, and our team brings your order directly to your address in Upper Brookville. Packaging is discreet, the transaction is professional, and you’re done. No waiting in line, no parking, no wondering if the shop you walked into is actually legal.
If you have questions about dosage, product types, or what might work best for your needs, our team can walk you through it before you order. Most first-time customers want to know how much to take or which consumption method makes sense for them. That’s normal, and we’d rather you ask than guess.
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We carry cannabis flower in various strains—indica, sativa, and hybrid—so you can choose based on the effects you’re looking for. Flower remains the most common consumption method in New York, and it’s what most people start with.
Edibles are popular for anyone who doesn’t want to smoke or vape. Dosing is more controlled, effects last longer, and you’re consuming cannabis through food or drinks instead of inhalation. Just know that edibles take longer to kick in—usually 30 to 90 minutes—so start low if you’re new to them.
Vapes and concentrates appeal to people who want higher potency and faster onset. These products are more concentrated than flower, so a little goes further. If you’re used to smoking but want something more discreet or portable, vapes are worth considering.
Every product we carry is sourced from New York-licensed cultivators and processors. That’s not marketing language—it’s a legal requirement. It also means you’re supporting the local cannabis economy, which is still building out across Long Island. Right now, Nassau County has licensed dispensaries in towns like Farmingdale (Happy Days, Planet Nugg, Strain Stars), Deer Park (Long Island Cannabis Club), and Coram (Simply Green), but delivery expands your access without the drive.
Every licensed dispensary in New York is required to display a Dispensary Verification Tool with a QR code. You scan it, and it takes you directly to the Office of Cannabis Management website to confirm the license is active and legitimate.
If you’re ordering online or using delivery, check the website for an OCM license number or ask the company directly. Licensed operators will have no problem providing that information because it’s public record. If they dodge the question or can’t show proof, that’s your signal to walk away.
Unlicensed shops are everywhere in New York—they’re not hard to find. But they’re also not tested, not regulated, and not accountable. You’re taking a risk every time you buy from one, and it’s not worth it when legal options exist.
The product quality and legal compliance are the same—assuming both are licensed. The difference is convenience and access.
If you live in Upper Brookville, the closest licensed dispensaries are in towns like Farmingdale, Deer Park, or East Setauket. That’s a drive, and depending on traffic or your schedule, it might not be practical. Delivery brings the same licensed, lab-tested products to your door without the trip.
Some people prefer going in person because they want to see products, ask questions face-to-face, or browse the selection physically. That’s completely valid. But if you know what you want or you’ve ordered before, delivery is faster and just as legitimate.
Yes. Lab testing is mandatory in New York for all licensed cannabis products. Before any flower, edible, vape, or concentrate can be sold, it has to pass third-party testing for potency, pesticides, heavy metals, microbial contaminants, and residual solvents.
That testing results in a Certificate of Analysis, which breaks down the cannabinoid profile (THC, CBD, etc.) and confirms the product is safe to consume. Licensed dispensaries are required to have these reports available, and many publish them online or include them with packaging.
If you’re buying from an unlicensed source, none of that testing happens. You’re trusting someone’s word, and there’s no accountability if the product is contaminated, mislabeled, or dangerous. That’s the trade-off when you skip the legal market to save a few bucks.
Start low and go slow. That’s the standard advice, and it’s especially important with edibles and concentrates because the effects are stronger and last longer than smoking flower.
If you’re trying flower for the first time, one or two small inhalations is enough to gauge how it affects you. Wait 15 minutes, see how you feel, and adjust from there. If you’re using edibles, start with 2.5 to 5 milligrams of THC and wait at least 90 minutes before taking more. Edibles take longer to kick in, and it’s easy to overdo it if you’re impatient.
Most people find their comfortable dose after a few tries. There’s no rush, and there’s no prize for taking more than you need. If you’re unsure, ask before you order. We’d rather help you find the right starting point than have you take too much and decide cannabis isn’t for you.
Because licensed dispensaries pay for testing, compliance, taxes, and regulation. Unlicensed shops skip all of that, which is how they undercut pricing. You’re not comparing apples to apples.
When you buy from a licensed pot dispensary, you’re paying for verified potency, safety testing, legal accountability, and a product that won’t get you in trouble. You’re also supporting a regulated market that employs people legally and contributes to the state economy.
Unlicensed shops might be cheaper, but you have no idea what you’re actually getting. No testing means no guarantee the THC level is accurate, no assurance the product is free from pesticides or mold, and no recourse if something goes wrong. That’s not a bargain—it’s a gamble. If you’re going to use cannabis, it makes sense to buy it from a source that’s actually accountable for what they sell.
Delivery coverage depends on the dispensary’s service area and local regulations. We deliver throughout Nassau County, including Upper Brookville and surrounding communities.
When you place an order, you’ll enter your address, and we’ll confirm whether we deliver to that location. Most residential areas in Nassau County are covered, but there are occasional exceptions based on zoning or distance.
If you’re outside our delivery range, we’ll let you know upfront. You won’t get halfway through an order only to find out we can’t deliver. And if you’re near the border of our service area, it’s worth asking—we’re expanding coverage as demand grows across Long Island.
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