
The Flowery Queens at 63-54 108th Street in Forest Hills gives the neighborhood and the surrounding Forest Hills, Rego Park, Kew Gardens, and Flushing areas a legitimate legal weed option without forcing anyone into Manhattan. The store is a 6-minute walk from the 63rd Drive-Rego Park M and R stop, runs same-day delivery across most of central and northern Queens, and carries the same product depth as the West Village and Soho locations.
The store sits at 63-54 108th Street, on the east side of 108th between 63rd Road and 63rd Drive. The closest subway is the 63rd Drive-Rego Park station on the M and R lines. From the station, walk east on 63rd Drive for 3 blocks, take a left on 108th Street, and the store is mid-block.
| Subway Stop | Walk Time | Lines |
|---|---|---|
| 63rd Drive-Rego Park | 6 min | M, R |
| Forest Hills-71 Av | 11 min | E, F, M, R |
| 67 Avenue | 8 min | M, R |
| 75 Avenue | 14 min | E, F |
For drivers, 108th Street has street parking. Queens Boulevard parking nearby is metered. The Long Island Expressway exit at Woodhaven Boulevard is the cleanest approach from the Cross Island Parkway or the Grand Central Parkway side.
Key Takeaway: 6-minute walk from the 63rd Drive M/R. Easy car access via Queens Boulevard.
The Forest Hills customer mix runs broad. The neighborhood spans young professionals, families, the over-50 demographic, and the meaningful tourist traffic from Citi Field and the USTA Billie Jean King tennis grounds during event weekends. The product mix reflects that range.
Flower leads on weekends. Pre-rolls and vapes lead on weekdays. Edibles run strong throughout the week, especially low-dose gummies and chocolates. Tinctures and topicals grow with the older Forest Hills customer base looking for sleep, pain, or recovery options without inhalation.
The brand list mirrors the rest of the Flowery network. Packs, Runtz, Jaunty, and Dank hold steady weekly numbers. Local Queens loyalty for Dank’s New York-grown flower is real.
Key Takeaway: Forest Hills sees a balanced category mix. Flower wins weekends. Pre-rolls and vapes win weekdays.
Saturday between noon and 4pm is the busy stretch. Friday after 5pm runs second. US Open week is the strangest period of the year. Tourist volume spikes in the afternoons, then the staff sees a second wave of locals after the matches finish each night.
Weekday mornings before 11am are calm. Sunday afternoons after 4pm slow down. The store opens around 10am and closes around 10pm most days. The current hours are posted on the locations page.
If you want a real conversation with a budtender about strain or format, target a Tuesday or Wednesday afternoon. The floor is quiet, the staff has time, and you can leave with a recommendation that fits your week.
Key Takeaway: Avoid Saturday noon to 4pm. Weekday mornings and Sunday late afternoons are the calmest stretches.
The Queens store delivers same-day across Forest Hills, Rego Park, Kew Gardens, Flushing, Astoria, Long Island City, Jackson Heights, Sunnyside, and parts of Bayside and Whitestone. Same-day windows usually run 45 to 90 minutes depending on the destination. Order via the delivery page.
Co-op buildings and apartment buildings without doormen require meeting the driver in the lobby. The driver verifies ID at the door. Payment is cash or debit. Tips are appreciated.
For Forest Hills high-rise residents, plan for a lobby meet. The driver will call when they arrive rather than buzzing the apartment. Townhouses and single-family homes get door-to-door delivery with the same ID check.
Key Takeaway: Same-day delivery across central and northern Queens. 45 to 90 minute windows. Lobby meet for most apartment buildings.
Product depth is identical. Pricing is identical. The loyalty program earns and redeems at the same rate. The main differences are the customer mix and the staff specializations.
The Queens store gets more first-time buyers from the over-40 demographic than Brooklyn does. The staff has built up specific expertise in walking older first-timers through low-dose edibles and tinctures. Brooklyn skews younger and more vape-heavy. Manhattan locations split between professional buyers and tourists.
For a Queens resident, this store is the right answer for all the obvious reasons. No bridge or tunnel time, no Manhattan parking gamble, and a staff that understands the neighborhood’s mix.
Key Takeaway: Same product, same pricing. Queens-specific expertise leans toward first-time buyers and the over-40 segment.
The Flowery Queens is at 63-54 108th Street in Forest Hills. The closest subway is the 63rd Drive-Rego Park station on the M and R lines, a 6-minute walk away.
Yes. Same-day delivery covers most of Astoria and Long Island City along with Forest Hills, Rego Park, Kew Gardens, Flushing, Jackson Heights, and Sunnyside. Times vary by neighborhood.
Yes. The Flowery operates 12 New York locations under one license. The Queens store carries the same brands, pricing, and loyalty program as the Manhattan stores.
Yes. Any visitor 21 or older with a valid government-issued photo ID can enter and purchase. Out-of-state driver licenses, US passports, and international passports all qualify.
The mix is broad. Flower leads on weekends, vapes and pre-rolls lead on weekdays, and low-dose edibles run consistently strong across the whole customer base.
For Queens residents, The Flowery’s Forest Hills store is the simple answer. Real legal product, depth that matches the Manhattan stores, and a staff trained for the neighborhood’s age and experience range. Walk in or order delivery. Both work cleanly.