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Walking into a weed dispensary shouldn’t feel like a gamble. You’re spending real money, and you deserve to know exactly what’s in the product, how it was tested, and whether it’ll actually do what you need it to do.
Every product at our Prospect Park South location comes with a Certificate of Analysis. That’s a third-party lab report showing cannabinoid levels, terpene profiles, and contamination screenings. It’s not marketing—it’s documentation. And in New York’s legal market, it’s required. But not every shop makes it easy to access.
We do. You can ask to see a COA before you buy. Our staff knows how to read them and can explain what the numbers mean for your experience. Whether you’re looking for high-THC flower, balanced edibles, or CBD-dominant options, you’ll know what you’re getting before you leave.
That clarity matters. Especially when New Yorkers are spending an average of $123 per order—50% more than the national average. You’re not looking for the cheapest option. You’re looking for the right one.
Bring Me Weed is a fully licensed dispensary operating under New York State’s Office of Cannabis Management. That means we’ve passed the vetting process for security, product testing, and operational standards. You’ll see our OCM license displayed near the entrance—not hidden in fine print.
We’re located right in Prospect Park South, just blocks from the park and nearby neighborhoods like Ditmas Park and Flatbush. If you’ve been to one of the twelve licensed dispensaries in Brooklyn, you know the difference between a legal shop and a gray-market storefront. We’re the former.
Our team goes through more than 40 hours of training before they work the floor. They’re not just ringing up orders—they’re helping you find the right product for your needs, whether that’s pain relief, better sleep, or just a solid recreational experience. No pressure. No upselling. Just real guidance from people who know cannabis.
Here’s how it works when you visit our Prospect Park South dispensary. You walk in and check in at the front. If it’s your first time, we’ll verify your ID and explain how the space is set up. No membership fees. No “gifting” loopholes. Just a straightforward legal purchase.
From there, you browse or talk to a budtender. Our menu includes flower, pre-rolls, edibles, vapes, tinctures, and topicals. If you’re not sure where to start, say so. We’ll ask a few questions about what you’re looking for—effects, experience level, preferred consumption method—and narrow it down.
Once you’ve made a choice, we’ll show you the COA if you want to see it. Then we ring you up. You can pay with cash or Apple Pay. Your purchase is packaged discreetly, and you’re on your way.
If you’d rather skip the trip, we offer same-day delivery across Brooklyn. Orders are handled by professional drivers who know the area and respect your privacy. You’ll get a tracking update and an estimated arrival window. It’s fast, reliable, and just as transparent as shopping in person.
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Our dispensary menu reflects what New Yorkers are actually buying. Flower and pre-rolls make up the majority of sales statewide, and we stock a rotating selection of strains across indica, sativa, and hybrid categories. Expect to pay $30 to $60 for an eighth, depending on the strain and grower. Premium or limited drops can run higher, but we’re transparent about pricing before you commit.
Edibles are growing fast in New York, especially gummies. If you’re over 50 or new to cannabis, this is often the easiest starting point. Onset time is slower—usually 30 to 90 minutes—but effects last longer and dosing is more controlled. We carry a range of potencies, from 5mg to 25mg per piece, so you can start low and adjust.
Vape cartridges are popular for convenience and discretion. They’re portable, fast-acting, and don’t require any prep. We also carry tinctures, which are alcohol- or oil-based extracts you take sublingually. They’re a good middle ground between edibles and inhalation.
And yes, we run dispensary deals. Check our site or call ahead to see what’s current. We also keep our menu updated in real time, so you’re not showing up for a product that’s already sold out. That’s a common frustration in Brooklyn’s newer dispensaries, and we’ve built systems to avoid it.
Look for the OCM license decal in the window and ask to see the license number. Legal dispensaries in New York must display their Office of Cannabis Management license, which starts with “OCM-CAURD” or a similar prefix depending on license type. It’s not just a sticker—it’s proof the business passed background checks, security standards, and product testing requirements.
If a shop uses a membership model, calls itself a “lounge,” or claims products are “gifted” with purchase of something else, it’s operating in a gray area. That’s not the same as a state-licensed dispensary. Those businesses aren’t required to lab-test products or follow the same safety protocols.
You can also check the OCM’s public database of licensed retailers. If the address isn’t listed, it’s not legal. It’s worth the extra minute to verify, especially when you’re spending $50 or more on a product you’re going to consume.
Flower is the raw, dried bud you’d grind and roll or pack into a pipe or vaporizer yourself. Pre-rolls are joints that have already been rolled for you—usually with the same flower, sometimes with trim or shake depending on the brand. Both deliver similar effects, but the experience and price point differ.
Flower gives you more control. You can see the bud structure, smell the terpenes, and decide how much to use per session. It’s often fresher and more potent if stored properly. Pre-rolls are convenient—grab and go—but they can dry out faster and sometimes burn unevenly if not packed well.
At our Prospect Park South dispensary, we sell both. If you’re new or just want something easy, pre-rolls make sense. If you care about strain selection and want to inspect the product before buying, go with flower. Either way, ask to see the COA so you know the THC percentage and terpene profile before you commit.
Most people spend between $80 and $130 per visit, based on statewide data showing New York’s average order is $123—well above the national average of $81. That usually covers an eighth of flower, a few pre-rolls, or a pack of edibles, depending on what you’re buying.
An eighth of quality flower runs $30 to $60 in Brooklyn. Premium strains or small-batch drops can hit $70 or $80. Pre-rolls typically cost $10 to $20 each, depending on size and potency. Edibles like gummies range from $20 to $40 per pack, with 10 to 20 pieces per container.
If price is a concern, ask about current deals or lower-potency options. We’re not the cheapest option in Brooklyn, but we’re transparent about what you’re paying for: lab-tested products, trained staff, and a legal operation that’s not going to disappear or sell you something unsafe. That’s worth the difference.
Yes. We offer same-day cannabis delivery across Brooklyn, including Prospect Park South, Ditmas Park, Flatbush, and surrounding neighborhoods. Orders are handled by professional drivers who know the area and deliver discreetly to your door.
Here’s how it works: place your order online or over the phone, and we’ll confirm availability and give you an estimated delivery window. You’ll need to show ID when the driver arrives—New York law requires age verification at the point of delivery, even if you’ve ordered before. Payment is handled at delivery, and we accept cash or digital payment depending on the order.
Delivery is popular in New York—about 44% of cannabis orders statewide are for delivery rather than in-store pickup. It’s convenient, but it does limit your ability to ask questions or inspect products before purchase. If you’re new to cannabis or trying a product for the first time, visiting in person might make more sense. Either way, we make both options available.
A Certificate of Analysis, or COA, is a lab report that breaks down what’s actually in the cannabis product. It lists cannabinoid percentages—THC, CBD, CBG, and others—as well as terpene profiles and contamination screenings for pesticides, heavy metals, and mold. Every legal product in New York is required to have one.
Start with the THC percentage. That tells you potency. For flower, anything above 20% is considered strong. For edibles, check the milligrams per serving—5mg to 10mg is a good starting dose for most people. Terpenes affect flavor and effects, so if you’re looking for relaxation, look for myrcene or linalool. For energy or focus, pinene and limonene are common.
The contamination panel is just as important. It confirms the product passed safety testing for things you don’t want to inhale or ingest. If a dispensary can’t or won’t show you a COA, that’s a red flag. At our Prospect Park South location, we keep them accessible and our staff can walk you through what the numbers mean. It’s not complicated once someone explains it.
It depends on what you’re comfortable with and what you’re trying to achieve. Edibles are easier to dose and don’t require any equipment, but they take longer to kick in—usually 30 to 90 minutes—and the effects last longer, sometimes four to six hours. That’s great for sustained relief, but it also means if you take too much, you’re in it for a while.
Flower acts faster, usually within minutes if smoked or vaporized, and the effects are easier to control. You can take a small amount, wait ten minutes, and decide if you want more. The downside is you need a grinder, rolling papers, or a vaporizer, and not everyone wants to inhale smoke.
If you’ve never used cannabis before, start with a low-dose edible—5mg of THC—and wait at least 90 minutes before taking more. If you’d rather try flower, ask for a strain with moderate THC (12% to 18%) and balanced terpenes. Either way, our team at the Prospect Park South dispensary can help you figure out what makes sense based on your experience level and what you’re hoping to feel.
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