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You’re not walking into another overpriced shop with undertrained staff and questionable product quality. You’re getting access to lab-tested cannabis that’s been verified by New York State regulators, sold by people who can explain the difference between a sativa and an indica without reading off a script.
Fort George has seen an explosion of cannabis retailers over the past two years. Some are legitimate. Many aren’t. The difference matters when you’re putting something in your body.
Every product we carry includes a Certificate of Analysis with a QR code you can scan right there in the store. You’ll see exactly what’s in what you’re buying—THC levels, CBD content, and confirmation that it passed state safety testing. No guessing. No hoping the person behind the counter knows what they’re talking about.
Prices in New York run higher than most states, averaging around $31 per item as of early 2026. That’s down from $36 a year ago, but it’s still not cheap. What you’re paying for is legal access to regulated products. You’re also paying to avoid the 1,400+ unlicensed shops across NYC that are selling untested cannabis with no accountability.
We’re a state-licensed dispensary operating under New York’s Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act. That means we’ve cleared the regulatory hurdles, passed the inspections, and maintain compliance with the Office of Cannabis Management.
Fort George is home to one of the largest Dominican communities in the United States, along with a growing population of young professionals moving north from pricier Manhattan neighborhoods. You’ll find the Dispensary Verification Tool posted near our entrance—that’s your proof we’re legitimate and that every product inside has been tested and approved for sale.
Our staff gets continuous training on product knowledge, dosing guidelines, and emerging cannabis research. You’re not getting a sales pitch. You’re getting informed answers from people who understand what you’re asking.
Walk in and you’ll need to show valid ID proving you’re 21 or older. New York requires it. No exceptions.
From there, you can browse our menu or ask questions. Our budtenders will walk you through product options based on what you’re looking for—whether that’s flower, pre-rolls, edibles, concentrates, or vapes. They’ll explain potency, effects, and onset times without the jargon.
When you’re ready to buy, it’s cash only. That’s not our rule—it’s a federal banking issue. Most dispensaries in New York operate the same way. We have an ATM on-site if you need it.
Every product you purchase will have the New York State universal symbol on the label, plus that QR code linking to lab results. Keep your receipt. If you have questions later, bring it back and we’ll help you figure out what works better next time.
You’re in and out in 15 minutes on a slow day. Busy times might take longer, but we move efficiently. No one’s here to waste your time.
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Our inventory covers the full range of what New York’s legal market offers. Flower makes up about 34% of sales statewide—it’s still the most popular option. We carry multiple strains across sativa, indica, and hybrid categories, with THC levels clearly marked.
Pre-rolls are a top seller here in Fort George, especially among people who want convenience without the equipment. They’re also shareable, which matters if you’re new to cannabis or prefer a social experience.
Edibles account for roughly 18% of the market. They’re discreet, easy to dose, and appeal to people who don’t want to smoke or vape. Onset time is slower—usually 30 to 90 minutes—but effects last longer. Our staff will walk you through dosing if it’s your first time.
Concentrates and vapes round out the menu. These products deliver higher potency in smaller amounts, and they’re popular with experienced users who want precision and portability. If you’re not sure where to start, ask. We’d rather spend five minutes explaining your options than have you buy something that doesn’t fit what you need.
Fort George sits near the A and 1 subway lines, so you’re not trekking across the city to get here. You’re also shopping in a neighborhood where housing costs are lower than most of Manhattan, which means the people moving here are looking for value. We get that. Our pricing reflects what the state market allows, but we’re not inflating costs just because we can.
Check for the Dispensary Verification Tool near the entrance. Every licensed dispensary in New York is required to display it. That’s your first confirmation.
Second, look at the products themselves. Legal cannabis in New York carries a universal symbol on the packaging and includes a QR code or link to the Certificate of Analysis. Scan it. You’ll see lab results showing THC and CBD levels, plus confirmation the product passed safety testing for contaminants like pesticides and heavy metals.
If a shop doesn’t have the verification tool posted or the products don’t have that state symbol, walk out. You’re not buying regulated cannabis. You’re buying from one of the estimated 1,400+ unlicensed sellers operating across NYC, and there’s no guarantee what you’re getting is safe or accurately labeled.
You’re comparing regulated products to unregulated ones. Legal cannabis costs more because it’s grown, tested, packaged, and sold under state oversight. That adds expense at every stage.
New York’s average item price is around $31 as of early 2026. That’s higher than most other legal states, partly because the market here is still new and supply hasn’t fully caught up with demand. It’s also because regulatory costs—licensing fees, compliance requirements, lab testing—get baked into the price.
Unlicensed sellers don’t have those costs. They also don’t have accountability. You’re rolling the dice on quality, potency, and safety. If something goes wrong, you have no recourse. Legal dispensaries give you transparency and a product you can trace back to a licensed grower. That’s what you’re paying for.
Flower is raw cannabis bud. You grind it, roll it, or pack it into a pipe or bong. It’s the most traditional option and gives you control over how much you use. Effects kick in within minutes and typically last two to three hours.
Pre-rolls are flower that’s already been ground and rolled into a joint. Same effects as flower, just more convenient. You don’t need a grinder or rolling papers. Light it and go.
Edibles are cannabis-infused foods or drinks. They take longer to kick in—usually 30 to 90 minutes—because your body has to digest them first. But the effects last longer, often four to six hours. Dosing is more precise with edibles since each piece is labeled with exact THC content. Start low if you’re new. You can always take more later, but you can’t undo taking too much.
No. It’s cash only, and that’s true for nearly every dispensary in New York.
Cannabis is still illegal at the federal level, and banks operate under federal regulations. That means most financial institutions won’t process cannabis transactions, even in states where it’s legal. Until federal law changes, cash is the standard.
We have an ATM on-site if you need to withdraw money. There’s a small fee, but it’s there for convenience. Some dispensaries also accept debit cards with a PIN, but those transactions are processed as ATM withdrawals, not purchases. Either way, plan to bring cash or pull it out when you arrive.
Start by thinking about what you want to feel. Are you looking to relax? Focus? Sleep? Manage pain? Your goal shapes the recommendation.
Sativas tend to be more energizing and cerebral. People use them during the day for creativity or socializing. Indicas are more sedating and body-focused, often used at night for relaxation or sleep. Hybrids blend both effects.
But strain names only tell part of the story. What really matters is cannabinoid content—mainly THC and CBD—and terpenes, which influence flavor and effects. Our budtenders will ask what you’re looking for and suggest products based on that, not just hand you whatever’s popular. If you’re new to cannabis, start with lower THC levels and work up. You can always increase your dose, but you can’t reverse it once it’s in your system.
Bring a valid government-issued ID that proves you’re 21 or older. That’s non-negotiable. New York law requires it, and we check every person who walks in.
Bring cash or plan to use the ATM when you get here. Cards won’t work for the purchase itself.
If you’ve shopped with us before and have a receipt, bring that too—especially if you’re coming back to ask questions about a product you bought. It helps us track what you tried and make better recommendations. Beyond that, just bring your questions. We’d rather spend time getting you the right product than rushing you through a purchase you’ll regret later.
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