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You shouldn’t have to wonder if that pre-roll is stale or if those edibles are actually what the label says. Every product we carry comes with a Certificate of Analysis you can scan right on the package. That’s third-party lab results showing potency, pesticides, heavy metals, and contaminants.
No mystery products sitting on shelves for months. No dried-out flower you can’t inspect before buying. You see it, smell it, and ask questions before anything goes in a bag.
This matters more on Long Island than most places. With unlicensed shops still popping up in search results and on street corners, you need a way to tell the difference fast. We post our dispensary verification tool right at the entrance. If you don’t see that, you’re not in a legal shop.
New York’s cannabis market grew faster than almost anywhere else in the country. By the end of 2024, the state had 260 licensed dispensaries open. Long Island became one of the highest-revenue regions per store, which tells you two things: demand is high, and competition is real.
We’re not the cheapest option in Shoreham, NY. But if you’ve been burned by inconsistent products or fake storefronts, you already know why that matters. You’re paying for tested inventory, trained staff who actually know the difference between strains, and a supply chain that doesn’t disappear when enforcement shows up.
This isn’t about being the flashiest shop. It’s about being the one you come back to because nothing here surprises you in a bad way.
If you want to browse in person, come in. You’ll talk to someone who knows the difference between indica, sativa, and hybrid effects—and won’t just point you to the most expensive option. You can ask about THC percentages, terpene profiles, or which edible won’t put you on the couch for six hours.
If you already know what you want, order online. Check the weed dispensary menu, add what you need, and choose pickup or delivery. Same-day delivery is available if you’re in range. Curbside pickup is there if you’d rather skip the wait inside.
Every product gets scanned at checkout. You’ll get a receipt with batch numbers and lab info if you want to dig deeper later. Most people don’t, but it’s there if you ever need it. Returns aren’t a thing in cannabis retail, so we’d rather you ask questions up front than regret a purchase after.
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You’ll find the usual categories: flower in multiple strains, edibles in gummies and chocolates, vape cartridges, concentrates for dabbing, and pre-rolls if you don’t want to deal with grinding. We rotate stock based on what’s moving and what’s testing well. If something sits too long, it gets pulled.
New York allows weed dispensary deals, loyalty programs, and bundles. We run those. You’ll see discounts on bulk pre-rolls, first-time customer offers, and rotating weekly specials. No bait-and-switch pricing. What’s on the menu is what you pay, plus tax.
Long Island’s dispensaries generate some of the highest per-store revenue in the state, which means inventory moves fast here. If you see something you like on the menu, it’s probably not going to sit around for weeks. Restock happens regularly, but popular strains sell out between deliveries. Ordering online helps you lock in what you want before it’s gone.
If you’re medical, you’re looking for consistency and dosage accuracy. Those products are labeled clearly with cannabinoid content and recommended use. If you’re recreational, you’ve got access to the same tested products without needing a medical card.
Every state-licensed dispensary in New York has to display a dispensary verification tool near the main entrance. It’s a QR code or placard you can scan to confirm the shop is registered with the state. If you don’t see it, you’re probably in an unlicensed store.
Unlicensed shops have been a problem across New York, especially in high-traffic areas. They show up in Google results, sometimes with decent reviews, but they’re not selling tested products. Some people use review counts as a filter—if a shop has under 1,000 reviews and just opened, it’s usually a pop-up.
You can also check the state’s online registry if you want to be sure before you go. It lists every licensed dispensary by county. If the address doesn’t match, don’t buy anything there.
Licensed dispensaries sell products that passed third-party lab testing for potency, pesticides, heavy metals, mold, and microbials. You get a Certificate of Analysis with every product, either printed on the label or available via QR code. That’s not optional—it’s required by state law.
Unlicensed shops don’t test anything. You’re trusting whoever packaged it, and there’s no accountability if something’s wrong. People have reported buying stale flower, mislabeled edibles, and vapes that didn’t match the THC percentage on the package.
The other big difference is what happens if there’s a problem. Licensed dispensaries operate under state oversight. If a batch fails testing or gets recalled, it’s pulled from shelves. Unlicensed stores don’t have that system. Once you buy it, that’s it.
Yes. You can order online and choose delivery or pickup. Same-day delivery is available depending on your location and the time you place the order. Most deliveries happen within a few hours if you’re in the service area.
You’ll need a valid ID showing you’re 21 or older. The driver checks it at the door. If you’re not home or can’t provide ID, they won’t leave the order. It’s the same process as in-store purchases, just at your address instead.
Delivery fees vary based on distance. Some orders qualify for free delivery if you hit a minimum purchase amount. You’ll see the fee at checkout before you confirm anything. Curbside pickup is free if you’d rather skip delivery and grab it yourself.
Start with THC percentage and product type. If you’re new, lower THC is usually smarter—10% to 15% for flower, 5mg to 10mg per dose for edibles. Higher percentages hit harder and last longer, which sounds good until you’re too high to function.
Indica strains tend to relax you. Sativa strains are more energizing. Hybrids are somewhere in between. That’s a simplification, but it’s a decent starting point. Our budtenders can get more specific once they know what you’re trying to do—sleep better, manage pain, or just unwind after work.
Edibles take longer to kick in than smoking or vaping, usually 30 minutes to two hours. Start with a low dose and wait before taking more. Pre-rolls are good if you want to try smoking without buying a full eighth of flower. Vapes are discreet and easy to control, but cartridge quality varies, so ask which brands test cleanest.
New York explicitly allows discounts, bundles, and loyalty programs for adult-use dispensaries, so yes, the deals are real. You’ll see bulk discounts on pre-rolls, percentage-off promotions for first-time customers, and rotating weekly specials on specific products.
The catch is that some deals are on products that aren’t moving as fast, which isn’t necessarily bad—it just means it’s not the most popular strain or brand. If you’re trying something new anyway, it’s a good way to save money. If you already know what you like, wait for that to go on sale or join our loyalty program to stack discounts over time.
Compare the regular menu price to the deal price before you assume you’re saving a ton. Some promotions are better than others. A 10% discount on a $60 eighth saves you $6. A buy-two-get-one deal on pre-rolls might save you $15 or more depending on the brand. Do the math if you care about maximizing value.
Long Island dispensaries tend to price slightly higher than upstate New York locations, mostly because of demand and operating costs. An eighth of flower usually runs between $40 and $70 depending on the strain and brand. Pre-rolls range from $8 to $20 each. Edibles are typically $20 to $40 per package depending on dose count and THC content.
You’re also paying sales tax, which is around 13% in New York for adult-use cannabis. Medical purchases don’t get taxed the same way, so if you qualify for a medical card, that’s one way to cut costs. Otherwise, factor tax into your budget when you’re comparing prices.
Unlicensed shops sometimes advertise lower prices, but you’re not getting tested products, and there’s no recourse if something’s wrong. If cost is a major concern, look for dispensary deals, buy in bulk when discounts apply, or ask about our loyalty program that gives you points toward future purchases. That’s a better move than gambling on untested cannabis to save a few bucks.
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