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You’re not looking for the cheapest option. You’re looking for the right one.
That means lab-tested flower, concentrates, and edibles you can trust. It means budtenders who ask what you’re trying to accomplish—better sleep, less anxiety, pain relief, or just a solid high—and guide you toward products that actually deliver. And it means a menu that reflects what people in Greenwich Village actually want: variety, potency info, and products that fit into your life without drama.
You’ll know what’s in every product before you buy it. You’ll see the THC and CBD percentages. You’ll get real answers to real questions. And you’ll leave with something that works, not something that sounded good on a shelf.
Greenwich Village has always been ahead of the curve. So when New York legalized cannabis, it made sense to open a dispensary here that actually reflects the neighborhood—progressive, informed, and no-nonsense.
We’re positioned between West Village, Union Square, NYU, SoHo, and the Bowery. That means we serve students, professionals, artists, and longtime residents who all want the same thing: access to legal weed that doesn’t waste their time or money. We stock what people actually buy—flower, vapes, pre-rolls, edibles, and concentrates—and we work with licensed cultivators who meet the same standards we’d expect for ourselves.
This isn’t about being the flashiest spot in Manhattan. It’s about being the one you come back to because it works.
Walk in and you’ll check in at the front. If it’s your first time, bring a valid ID—you need to be 21 or older, and we’re required to verify that.
From there, you can browse the menu on your own or talk to someone behind the counter. If you know what you want, great. If you’re not sure, tell us what you’re looking for—something for sleep, energy, focus, relaxation, whatever—and we’ll narrow it down. Every product on our shelves has been tested and comes with a certificate of analysis. You’ll see THC levels, CBD content, and terpene profiles if you want to dig into the details.
Once you’ve made your choice, we ring you up and send you on your way. You can also order online and pick it up in-store if you’d rather skip the browsing. And if you’re nearby and prefer delivery, we offer that too. The process is simple because it should be.
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Flower is still the most popular product, and we carry a rotating selection of strains—indica, sativa, and hybrid—so you can choose based on effect, not just name. If you prefer vapes, we stock cartridges and disposables that are cleaner and more discreet than smoking. Pre-rolls are available if you want convenience without the setup.
Edibles are a big part of what people in New York buy, especially if you’re over 50 or just prefer a smoke-free option. We carry gummies, chocolates, and beverages in a range of doses, so whether you’re microdosing or looking for something stronger, there’s an option. Concentrates—wax, shatter, live resin—are here for those who want higher potency and more control over their experience.
Prices in New York are higher than other states. That’s not us—it’s the market. Limited supply, regulatory costs, and demand all play a role. But what you’re paying for is safety, consistency, and transparency. Every product has been tested for contaminants and labeled accurately. You’re not guessing. You’re not gambling. You know exactly what you’re getting, and that’s worth something.
Every legal dispensary in New York is required to display a Dispensary Verification Tool, usually posted near the entrance. It includes a QR code that links directly to the state’s official list of licensed retailers.
You can also check the products themselves. All regulated cannabis in New York carries a universal symbol and a QR code or link to a Certificate of Analysis, which shows lab results for potency and contaminants. If a shop doesn’t have these, it’s not licensed. And in a city where illegal spots still outnumber legal ones by a wide margin, that distinction matters. You’re not just buying weed—you’re buying accountability.
Unlicensed stores don’t test their products. You have no idea what’s in them, how strong they are, or whether they’ve been contaminated with pesticides, mold, or heavy metals.
Licensed dispensaries are required to lab-test everything before it hits the shelf. You get accurate THC and CBD percentages, a full terpene profile, and proof that the product passed safety standards. You also get consistency—if you buy the same strain twice, it’s going to hit the same way. That’s not something you can count on with unregulated sellers. And if something goes wrong, there’s a paper trail and a regulatory body that holds us accountable. That’s the difference.
Start low and go slow. That’s the standard advice, and it’s the right one.
If you’re new, edibles or low-dose vapes are usually the safest entry point. Edibles take longer to kick in—anywhere from 30 minutes to two hours—but the effects last longer and are easier to control if you start with a small dose, like 2.5 to 5 mg of THC. Vapes act faster, so you’ll know within minutes how you feel, and you can stop if it’s too much. Flower is fine too, but it’s harder to dose precisely if you’re not used to it. Talk to someone at the counter and be honest about your experience level. We’ll point you toward something that won’t wreck your day.
Yes, delivery is available if you’re in the area. You can place an order online, and we’ll bring it to you—same products, same testing, same standards.
Delivery is popular in New York because people are busy and don’t always want to make a trip. But if it’s your first time buying cannabis or you’re not sure what you need, coming in person is usually better. You can ask questions, see the products, and get recommendations based on what you’re actually trying to accomplish. Once you know what works, delivery makes it easier to reorder without the extra step.
New York’s market is newer, and supply hasn’t caught up with demand yet. That drives prices up. Add in regulatory costs, testing requirements, and taxes, and you’re looking at higher price tags than states like California or Colorado, where the infrastructure has been in place for years.
The average item price in New York is over $31, compared to the national average of around $20. That’s not price gouging—it’s the reality of operating in a tightly regulated, high-cost market. What you’re paying for is safety and legality. You’re not buying mystery weed from someone’s trunk. You’re buying tested, labeled, traceable products from a licensed retailer. If that matters to you, the price makes sense.
It depends on what you’re looking for—speed, discretion, duration, or experience.
Flower gives you the full spectrum of cannabinoids and terpenes, and the effects hit within minutes. It’s the most traditional option, but it requires rolling or a pipe, and it’s not discreet. Vapes are faster-acting, portable, and don’t smell as much, which is why they’re popular with people who want convenience. Edibles take longer to work but last longer—up to six hours or more—and they’re smoke-free, which appeals to people who don’t want to inhale anything. If you’re using cannabis for sleep or chronic pain, edibles are usually the better call. If you want something quick and controllable, go with flower or a vape. We can walk you through it in person if you’re still not sure.
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