
The Flowery’s Richmond Ave dispensary is a full-service licensed weed shop built specifically for Staten Island residents who want quality pot without crossing a bridge. It stocks a complete menu of flower, edibles, vapes, pre-rolls, and concentrates, offers delivery across the island, and operates with the kind of neighborhood-first approach that Staten Islanders actually appreciate. Here’s everything you need before your first visit.
Staten Island has always done things its own way, and the Richmond Ave shop reflects that. This isn’t a trendy SoHo boutique trying to sell you a lifestyle. It’s a neighborhood dispensary that understands most of its customers are locals who stop in on their way home from work or swing by on a Saturday afternoon. The parking situation alone sets it apart — try finding a spot near any Manhattan dispensary without a thirty-dollar garage fee.
The Richmond Ave corridor sits in the commercial heart of the island’s West Shore, surrounded by the kind of strip malls and businesses that Staten Islanders actually use daily. You’re not making a special trip. You’re running errands and adding a stop. That convenience factor matters enormously if you’re a working professional who microdoses and needs to restock regularly without carving out dedicated dispensary time from an already packed schedule.
The Flowery stocks a deep menu that covers every major product category. Flower ranges from budget-friendly everyday strains to top-shelf options for the weekends. The edibles section carries everything from gummies in precise microdose increments to higher-potency options — crucial if you’re dialing in your daily intake to specific milligrams. Vapes include both cartridges and disposables, and the pre-roll selection rotates regularly.
What actually stands out is the low-dose options. Staten Island’s customer base skews toward working professionals and families compared to Manhattan’s tourist-heavy foot traffic. The Flowery has stocked accordingly — you’ll find 2.5mg and 5mg edibles, balanced THC:CBD tinctures, and mild pre-rolls that won’t wreck your afternoon. The staff can walk you through exactly what fits your dosing routine.
Yes, and honestly, delivery might be the most convenient way to buy weed on Staten Island. The island’s geography works against quick dispensary runs — depending on where you live, the Richmond Ave shop could be a twenty-minute drive with traffic. Delivery solves that completely. Place your order online, set your window, and your pot shows up in unmarked packaging that your neighbors won’t think twice about.
Delivery runs across the full island, and according to the New York Office of Cannabis Management, licensed delivery services must use plain packaging with no branding visible from the outside. That’s not just The Flowery being discreet — it’s the law. For anyone in Tottenville, Great Kills, or New Dorp who doesn’t want to trek to Richmond Ave, delivery is the move. It’s also perfect for reordering your regular microdose supply on autopilot.
The Richmond Ave location keeps hours that work for people with actual jobs. They’re open seven days a week, and you can check exact hours on The Flowery’s locations page. The real insider tip is timing. If you want an in-and-out experience with zero wait, weekday mornings are dead. Like, you-might-be-the-only-customer dead. Lunchtime gets a small rush from nearby workers, and evenings after 5 PM pick up as commuters stop in.
Weekends are busiest, especially Saturday afternoons. But even at peak times, this isn’t like waiting at the Manhattan spots where lines stretch down the block. Staten Island volume is manageable, and The Flowery’s staff move efficiently. If you’re microdosing on a schedule and know exactly what you want, you can be in and out in under ten minutes even on a Saturday.
This is where Staten Island’s car culture actually works in your favor. The Richmond Ave location has dedicated parking — a sentence you will never read about a Manhattan dispensary. You drive up, park, walk in, grab your weed, and drive home. No circling blocks, no meters, no garages charging you twenty bucks for the privilege of buying pot.
For Staten Islanders who rely on cars for everything (which is most of you), this is a genuine differentiator. The MTA’s express bus runs along Richmond Ave as well, so you’ve got public transit options, but let’s be real — most SI residents are driving. The lot is well-lit and visible from the street, which also addresses the safety-and-discretion concern. You’re parking at a commercial strip, not in some sketchy side street.
If you’ve never bought legal weed before, here’s the straight talk. You walk in, show your ID (you need to be 21+, per New York State law), and then you’re in the shop. There’s no secret password, no membership requirement, no awkward interview. The Flowery’s staff will ask what you’re looking for, and they genuinely know their stuff. Tell them you’re new, tell them what you want to feel, and they’ll point you in the right direction.
For microdosing professionals, be specific about your goals. Say something like “I want low-dose edibles for daytime focus” or “I need a mild vape for evenings.” The budtenders at Richmond Ave have heard it all and they won’t judge you for wanting weed that helps you work better rather than weed that melts you into your couch. The whole experience is designed to feel normal — because buying pot in New York in 2026 is normal.
Some Staten Islanders figure they’ll just order from a Manhattan dispensary when they’re in the city for work. Here’s why that’s usually a worse experience. Manhattan dispensaries are packed with tourists, the product selection often skews toward flashy high-potency items over practical daily-use options, and carrying weed on the ferry or through the tunnel adds an unnecessary complication to your commute.
The Richmond Ave shop is built for repeat local customers, not one-time visitors. The staff remember regulars, the loyalty program rewards consistent shoppers, and the inventory reflects what Staten Islanders actually buy — not what Instagram influencers post about. If you live on the island and buy pot regularly, shopping local at The Flowery just makes more practical sense. Your time matters, your money matters, and a neighborhood dispensary respects both.