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Nassau County has exactly five municipalities that opted in for cannabis retail. Five. Out of 69 total towns and villages, that’s roughly 7% of the county.
If you live anywhere in the 3 million person Long Island area, you’ve probably noticed the problem. There are zero recreational cannabis stores in Nassau County proper and only six in all of Suffolk. That means most people are either driving to East Farmingdale, crossing into Queens near Floral Park, or dealing with the inconvenience of traveling way outside their area just to buy legal products.
You shouldn’t have to plan your day around accessing something that’s completely legal. When you visit our weed dispensary in Oyster Bay Cove, you’re getting premium cannabis products without the drive, the hassle, or the wasted time. You walk in, talk to someone who knows what they’re doing, and leave with exactly what you need.
That’s it. No runaround.
We operate as a fully licensed cannabis retailer in one of Nassau County’s rare opted-in areas. That means every product you see has been tested, tracked, and approved by New York State regulators.
We’re not trying to be the flashiest or the cheapest. We’re here because this area desperately needed legal access, and we saw the gap. Our staff knows the difference between a sativa and an indica, what terpenes actually do, and how to help someone who’s never bought cannabis before feel comfortable asking questions.
You’re not walking into a head shop or some pop-up trying to move product. You’re walking into a real dispensary that’s here for the long haul, serving people in Oyster Bay Cove and the surrounding Nassau County communities who’ve been underserved for way too long.
First, you’ll check in at the front. Bring a valid ID – you need to be 21 or older to purchase recreational cannabis in New York. If you’re a medical patient, bring your medical card for access to medical-only products and potential tax savings.
Once you’re inside, you can browse our weed dispensary menu on your own or ask a budtender for guidance. If you know what you want, great. If you don’t, that’s fine too. Tell them what you’re looking for – pain relief, help sleeping, something to take the edge off, whatever – and they’ll walk you through options that make sense.
You’ll see flower, pre-rolls, edibles, vapes, tinctures, and concentrates. Everything is labeled with THC and CBD content, dosage info, and strain details. If you have questions about effects, dosing, or what’s actually in a product, ask. That’s what our staff is there for.
After you decide, you pay and leave. You can also check the menu online ahead of time if you want to skip the browsing and just grab what you came for. Some people like to take their time. Others want in and out. Both are fine.
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New York’s legal market now includes over 500 licensed cannabis brands offering everything from traditional flower to beverages and concentrates. At our weed dispensary in Oyster Bay Cove, you’ll find a curated selection of products that reflect what people are actually buying – not just what’s trendy.
Pre-rolls are one of the fastest-growing categories right now, with an 11.9% jump in sales between mid-2023 and mid-2024. They’re convenient, consistent, and you don’t need any extra equipment. Edibles are also popular, especially low-dose options. About 42% of edible consumers prefer 10mg or less per serving, with the sweet spot between 2.5mg and 5mg for people who want control without going overboard.
Vapes remain a go-to for younger consumers, while people over 35 tend to stick with flower. We stock both, along with tinctures and topicals for those focused on wellness applications like anxiety relief or sleep support. Pricing in New York runs higher than most other states – the average item price hit $31.49 in early 2026 – but that reflects the cost of regulation, testing, and limited supply. You’re paying for safety and legality, not just product.
We also run weed dispensary deals regularly, so check back or ask at the counter. You shouldn’t have to choose between quality and affordability, and we do what we can to keep things fair in a premium-priced market.
Yes. We operate in Oyster Bay Cove, which is one of only five municipalities in Nassau County that opted in to allow licensed cannabis retail. That’s out of 69 total towns and villages across the county.
This isn’t a gray-area shop or a delivery service operating in a legal loophole. We hold a valid New York State cannabis retail license, which means every product is sourced from state-approved cultivators and processors, tested by third-party labs, and tracked through the state’s seed-to-sale system. You’re buying legal cannabis in a legal location from a legal retailer.
If you’ve been confused about where you can actually purchase cannabis in Nassau County, you’re not alone. The opt-out program created a patchwork of access across Long Island, and most of the county is still a dead zone for legal retail. But here in Oyster Bay Cove, you’re covered.
The main difference is legality and safety. Every product sold at our licensed weed dispensary in Oyster Bay Cove has been lab-tested for potency, pesticides, heavy metals, and contaminants. You know exactly what you’re getting because it’s printed on the label and backed by state-mandated testing.
Illicit market products – whether from a plug, a pop-up, or an unlicensed delivery service – don’t have that oversight. You’re trusting someone’s word, and there’s no accountability if something’s wrong. New York’s legal market has only captured about 20% of total cannabis sales so far, which means most people are still buying untested products. That’s a risk you don’t need to take.
Beyond safety, you’re also getting access to a much wider variety of products. Licensed retailers carry everything from high-CBD wellness products to precisely dosed edibles to craft flower from New York growers. You’re not limited to whatever someone happens to have that week. You’re shopping a real menu with real choices.
New York’s cannabis prices are higher than most other legal states. The average item price across the state was $31.49 in January 2026, driven by limited supply, high regulatory costs, and a consumer base willing to pay for legal access.
That doesn’t mean everything is expensive. You can find pre-rolls in the $8-15 range, edibles starting around $15-25, and flower typically between $40-60 per eighth depending on quality and brand. Vape cartridges usually run $35-60. Concentrates and premium products will cost more.
We’re transparent about pricing because we know it’s a factor. You’re not going to find $20 ounces here – that’s not realistic in a regulated market. But you’re also not getting ripped off. You’re paying for tested products, knowledgeable staff, a safe environment, and the convenience of shopping locally in Nassau County instead of driving an hour each way. We also run weed dispensary deals regularly to help offset costs where we can. If price is a concern, ask what’s on sale or what offers the best value for your needs.
No. New York allows recreational cannabis sales to anyone 21 and older with a valid ID. You can walk into our weed dispensary in Oyster Bay Cove and purchase products without any medical documentation.
That said, if you do have a medical marijuana card, there are benefits. Medical patients get access to certain products that aren’t available on the recreational side, often at higher potency levels. You may also save on taxes – recreational cannabis in New York is subject to a 13% sales tax plus additional excise taxes, while medical purchases are taxed differently.
If you’re using cannabis primarily for a health condition like chronic pain, anxiety, or sleep issues, it might be worth looking into the medical program. But it’s not required. Most people shop recreationally and have access to everything they need. The choice is yours based on how often you purchase and what you’re using cannabis for.
That’s exactly why budtenders exist. You don’t need to know the difference between a terpene and a cannabinoid to shop here. You just need to know what you’re hoping to feel or what problem you’re trying to solve.
Tell our staff what you’re looking for – relaxation, energy, pain relief, help sleeping, something social, whatever – and they’ll guide you toward products that match. They’ll explain the difference between THC and CBD, help you understand dosing, and recommend a starting point if you’re new to cannabis or haven’t used it in years.
Most first-time buyers do well with low-dose edibles (2.5mg to 5mg is a common starting range) or a mild pre-roll. You can always take more next time, but you can’t take less once you’ve consumed too much. Start low, go slow, and don’t be afraid to ask questions. Nobody’s judging you for not knowing. That’s the whole point of having trained staff at a licensed local weed dispensary – so you don’t have to figure it out alone.
New York’s cannabis law allowed individual municipalities to opt out of retail sales, and most of Nassau County did exactly that. Out of 69 towns and villages, only five opted in – that’s about 7%. The rest said no, which created a massive access gap for nearly 3 million Long Island residents.
The result is that people in Nassau County have been driving to the handful of stores near the county borders – three in East Farmingdale, two in Queens near Floral Park and New Hyde Park – or going without legal access entirely. Suffolk County has six dispensaries total, which isn’t nearly enough to serve the demand.
Oyster Bay Cove is one of the rare exceptions. By opting in, this area became one of the only places in Nassau County where you can legally purchase cannabis without leaving the county. That’s why access here matters. It’s not just about convenience – it’s about finally having a legal option in a region that’s been largely shut out of the state’s cannabis market. Until more municipalities change their stance, locations like ours are filling a critical gap for Long Island residents who want safe, legal, local access to cannabis products.
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