Licensed Weed Dispensary & Delivery Near Greenwich Village

Greenwich Village moves at its own pace—jazz clubs that have held the same corner since the 1950s, bookstores that still matter, tree-lined streets that refuse to conform to Manhattan's grid. This neighborhood earned its bohemian reputation through decades of artists, activists, and people who simply refused to follow someone else's script.
Chelsea Cannabis Co. brings that same independent spirit to cannabis, offering a licensed weed dispensary near Greenwich Village that prioritizes quality and clarity over trends and noise. While we'd love to see you at our dispensary, we understand that's not always practical. We deliver throughout the area. Check if your address qualifies with our delivery address tool.
We're located at 104 7th Ave in Chelsea, just north of the Village's creative heart. Our recreational weed dispensary offers cannabis flower, pre-rolls, edibles, concentrates, beverages, topicals, tinctures, and CBD products—all curated with intention rather than overwhelm.
Other Reasons to Visit Our Dispensary From Greenwich Village
The Village and its neighboring districts pack enough cultural weight and neighborhood character to justify the journey on their own terms.
Chelsea Market: The former Nabisco factory complex now houses food vendors, artisan shops, and the kind of culinary energy that draws both locals and visitors. The enclosed marketplace spans an entire city block, offering everything from fresh pasta to imported olive oil, all under industrial-chic skylights that honor the building's manufacturing past.
The High Line: The elevated park that transformed an abandoned railway into a public green space continues to define modern New York urbanism. The southern entrance near Gansevoort Street provides easy access from the Village, and the plantings shift with the seasons in ways that reward regular visits.
Whitney Museum of American Art: Positioned at the southern terminus of the High Line, the Whitney's expansive galleries showcase American art from the 20th and 21st centuries. The outdoor terraces offer layered Hudson River views, and the permanent collection rotations ensure there's always something new worth examining.
Washington Square Park: The Village's iconic gathering space anchors the neighborhood with its marble arch, fountain that becomes a summer stage, and regular cast of musicians, chess players, and students from nearby NYU. It's the kind of public space that reminds you why neighborhood centers matter.
Greenwich Village: Beyond any single landmark, the Village itself rewards wandering. Cobblestone streets that defy the grid, brownstones with literary history, jazz clubs where legends still perform—this is a neighborhood that demands you slow down and pay attention to the details.
Places to Stay Nearby
The accommodations around Greenwich Village tend toward the boutique and independently minded, matching the neighborhood's refusal to conform to standard Manhattan templates.
The Moxy Hotel: Work, eat and play in hotel rooms that include king beds, double/doubles and quad bunks or upgrade to a double-height, totally outrageous MONDO Suite located on our Penthouse floor. Guests also enjoy a 10% discount at our dispensary! Show your guest room key at checkout to redeem!
Washington Square Hotel: Directly facing Washington Square Park, this independently owned hotel delivers classic New York character without corporate polish. The Art Deco details remain intact, and the location connects you to everything the Village offers.
The Standard, High Line: Straddling the High Line in the Meatpacking District, this property brings floor-to-ceiling windows, multiple bars and dining options, and rooms that face either the Hudson River or the city skyline. The vibe skews stylish without trying too hard.
Walker Hotel Greenwich Village: This contemporary boutique hotel on West 13th Street offers larger-than-expected rooms, a lobby café worth lingering in, and design sensibility that fits the neighborhood's creative DNA. It's a quieter alternative to the bigger properties, which feels appropriate for the Village.


