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Half of cannabis shoppers feel overwhelmed by product choices. You’re staring at a menu with dozens of strains, edibles, and concentrates, and you’re not sure what’s actually going to work for you.
That confusion ends here. You get clear product descriptions, lab-tested quality, and staff who can actually explain the difference between a sativa and an indica without talking down to you.
When you order online, your cart value goes up because you’re finding what you actually need—not just guessing. When you walk in, you’re not getting a sales pitch. You’re getting real guidance from people who understand that better sleep, less anxiety, or just unwinding after work are legitimate reasons to be here.
We operate as part of New York’s regulated cannabis market—one of roughly 580 licensed dispensaries across the state. That means every product you see has been tested, tracked, and approved under state law.
Parsons Beach is home to a diverse community with different needs and preferences. Some of you are daily wellness users. Others are trying cannabis for the first time now that it’s legal. We’re here for both, and everyone in between.
You’re not walking into a sketchy situation. You’re walking into a legitimate business that follows the rules, sources from licensed New York cultivators, and treats you like an adult making an informed choice.
If you prefer to browse from home, you can check out our weed dispensary menu online. You’ll see what’s in stock, read descriptions, compare options, and place an order for pickup. Online orders tend to have higher cart values because you’re taking your time and finding exactly what fits.
If you’d rather come in and talk through your options, that works too. You’ll speak with someone who can answer your questions without making you feel like you should already know everything. They’ll ask what you’re looking for—pain relief, relaxation, focus, sleep—and point you toward products that match.
Either way, you’re paying with cash or debit. You’re leaving with lab-tested products. And if something doesn’t work for you, you can come back and try something else. That’s how this should work.
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You’ll find flower, edibles, vapes, concentrates, tinctures, and topicals. Edibles are big right now—gummies make up nearly 90% of edible sales in New York because they’re consistent, discreet, and easy to dose.
Parsons Beach has a higher-than-average household income compared to most New York neighborhoods, and that shows in purchasing patterns. People here are willing to pay for quality, which is why New York’s average item price sits around $31. You’re not buying the cheapest option. You’re buying something that’s been tested for potency and contaminants.
If you’re new to this, start with lower-dose edibles or a balanced THC/CBD product. If you’re experienced, you’ll find higher-potency options and concentrates. The menu changes based on what’s available from New York growers, so if you see something you like, grab it.
Ordering online lets you browse the full weed dispensary menu at your own pace. You can read product descriptions, compare THC percentages, and add items to your cart without feeling rushed. Online orders average about 35% higher in value because you’re taking the time to find what actually fits your needs.
Walking in gives you the chance to ask questions in real time. If you’re not sure whether you want an edible or a vape, or if you’re trying to figure out the right dose, talking to someone face-to-face can clear that up faster than reading product pages.
Both options work. It just depends on whether you value convenience and privacy or prefer a conversation before you buy.
Every product we sell has to pass state-mandated lab testing. That means it’s been checked for potency, pesticides, heavy metals, and microbial contaminants. You’re not buying something that was grown in someone’s basement and packaged in a Ziploc bag.
New York’s testing standards have gotten stricter over the past year, which is a good thing. It means you’re getting consistent, reliable products that match what’s on the label. If a product says it has 10mg of THC per gummy, that’s what you’re getting—not 5mg, not 20mg.
This is one of the main reasons people are willing to pay more for legal cannabis. You’re paying for peace of mind and quality control that you don’t get anywhere else.
Start low and go slow. That’s the standard advice, and it’s solid. If you’re trying edibles, start with 5mg of THC or less. Wait at least two hours before taking more. Edibles take longer to kick in than smoking or vaping, and the effects last longer too.
If you prefer something faster-acting, a vape or a low-dose tincture might be a better fit. You’ll feel the effects within minutes, and it’s easier to control your dose. A balanced THC/CBD product can also take the edge off if you’re worried about getting too high.
Talk to our staff when you come in. Let them know you’re new, what you’re hoping to feel, and what you want to avoid. We’ll point you toward beginner-friendly options that won’t leave you glued to the couch regretting your choices.
We accept cash and debit. Credit cards are still tricky because cannabis is federally illegal, which makes most credit card processors nervous. Some dispensaries have workarounds, but debit is your safest bet.
If you’re planning to pay with debit, just know it usually processes as an ATM withdrawal. You might see a small fee depending on your bank. It’s not ideal, but it’s better than carrying a pile of cash.
Dispensaries that offer debit payments see about 59% more transactions and bring in significantly more revenue per day. That’s because most people don’t carry cash anymore, and limiting payment options limits who can shop. We get that, which is why we make debit an option.
If a product doesn’t work for you, come back and talk to us. We can’t take returns on opened cannabis products—that’s a regulatory thing—but we can help you figure out what went wrong and point you toward something different.
Maybe the dose was too high. Maybe you picked a sativa when you needed an indica. Maybe edibles just aren’t your thing. That’s all normal, and it’s part of the learning curve when you’re trying cannabis for the first time or switching from the illicit market to legal products.
Fifty-seven percent of cannabis customers won’t return to a dispensary if they get inconsistent recommendations. We’re not trying to be part of that statistic. If something didn’t work, let us know. We’d rather help you find the right product than lose you as a customer.
You’re paying for legal access, lab testing, quality control, and the ability to walk into a store without worrying about getting arrested. New York’s average cannabis item costs about $31, which is higher than what you might have paid from a dealer. But you’re also getting a product that’s been tested for safety and labeled accurately.
Illegal cannabis can be contaminated with pesticides, mold, or heavy metals. You have no idea what you’re actually getting, and there’s no recourse if something goes wrong. Legal products come with transparency and accountability.
Prices are also higher because of the costs involved in running a licensed operation—rent, staff, compliance, taxes, and sourcing from legal growers. As the market matures and more dispensaries open, prices will likely come down. But for now, you’re paying a premium for peace of mind and quality you can trust.
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