ACE at Rezidue
ACE is a cannabis brand carried at Rezidue, a licensed adult-use dispensary at 723 11th Ave in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan. Browse current ACE products on the live menu, then buy in-store, reserve for pickup, or order same-day delivery across most of Manhattan. You must be 21 or older with valid government ID.
- Where to buy ACE
- Rezidue, 723 11th Ave, Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan (licensed NY dispensary)
- How to shop
- In-store, online pickup, or same-day delivery across most of Manhattan
- Who can buy
- Adults 21+ with valid government-issued photo ID
- Store hours
- Mon-Sat 12pm-10pm, Sun 1pm-9pm
Who is ACE and what do they make?
ACE is a cannabis brand stocked at Rezidue in Hell's Kitchen. Like most brands on a New York menu, ACE's lineup can span flower, pre-rolls, vapes, or other formats depending on what's in stock. The clearest way to see exactly what ACE offers right now is the live Rezidue menu.
Cannabis brands package and label products, but every item sold at a licensed New York dispensary moves through the same regulated supply chain. That means whatever ACE products are on the Rezidue shelf were grown, processed, and lab-tested under New York Office of Cannabis Management rules before they reached 11th Avenue.
Because brand catalogs shift with harvests and restocks, we won't list potency numbers or specific SKUs here that might be stale by the time you read this. Instead, check the current ACE selection on our menu, where each product shows its category, available sizes, and lab data.
If you're new to a brand, a Rezidue budtender can walk you through what ACE has in today, how it compares to siblings like Synergy, and which format fits how you like to consume.
How do I shop ACE at a licensed Manhattan dispensary?
Shopping ACE at Rezidue takes three steps: confirm you're 21+ with valid ID, browse the live menu for current ACE products, then choose in-store pickup, reserve-ahead, or same-day delivery. Payment is cash or debit, and there's an ATM on-site if you need it.
Start on the shop menu, filter or search for ACE, and read each listing's details. New York labels carry the cannabinoid breakdown, batch info, and a link or QR to the lab certificate, so you can compare options before you commit.
Prefer to talk it through? Walk into the store at 723 11th Ave between West 49th and West 50th Streets. Our team handles brand questions all day and can suggest an ACE product based on the category you want, whether that's flower for the grinder or something pre-packaged for convenience.
In-store, pickup, or delivery
In-store: browse the full case in person and ask a budtender. Pickup: reserve ACE online and grab it at the counter. Delivery: order ACE for same-day drop-off across most of Manhattan, with ID checked at the door.
All three paths pull from the same inventory, so if ACE shows in stock online, it's available for whichever method suits your day.
What categories might ACE products fall into?
Depending on current stock, ACE products at Rezidue may sit in categories like flower, pre-rolls, vapes, or edibles. Each category consumes differently and carries different onset times, so picking the format first usually makes choosing a specific ACE product much simpler.
Flower and pre-rolls are inhaled and tend to take effect within minutes, which many people prefer for predictable, easy-to-adjust sessions. Vapes and 510 cartridges are also inhaled and pocket-friendly for a Hudson River Park walk or a night near Times Square.
Edibles and other ingestibles work differently. They're processed by your digestive system, so onset is slower and effects last longer. New York caps single THC servings and total package amounts on these products, which is why dosing guidance matters more here than with inhaled formats.
If you're unsure which category ACE has in stock, the menu sorts everything cleanly, and our budtenders translate the labels into plain English.
- Flower and pre-rolls: inhaled, fast onset, easy to titrate
- Vapes and 510 carts: inhaled, portable, discreet
- Edibles: ingested, slow onset, longer-lasting, dose carefully
How do I read an ACE product label and lab test?
Every legal ACE product carries a New York-compliant label and a Certificate of Analysis (COA). The label shows cannabinoid content, batch number, and net weight. The COA, from an OCM-permitted lab, confirms potency and screens for contaminants like pesticides, heavy metals, and microbials.
Don't shop on the brand name alone. The COA is where you verify what's actually in the jar or cart. Look for the cannabinoid profile, the testing lab's name, and a pass result on the contaminant panels.
Terpenes are worth a glance too. Compounds like myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene shape aroma and contribute to the commonly reported character of a given product. Two ACE items with similar THC can feel quite different based on their terpene mix.
If a product's lab data isn't easy to find, that's a red flag. At a licensed dispensary like Rezidue, that paperwork is standard, and we're happy to pull it up for any ACE item you're considering.
Can I get ACE delivered in Hell's Kitchen and across Manhattan?
Yes. Rezidue offers same-day weed delivery across most of Manhattan, so you can order ACE products to Hell's Kitchen, Midtown West, Hudson Yards, Chelsea, the Upper West Side, and beyond. A 21+ adult with valid government ID must be present to accept the order.
Our home base sits a few blocks from Port Authority and the A, C, and E lines at 42nd Street, with the 7 and the N, Q, R, W within easy reach. That central footing keeps delivery windows tight across the West Side and Midtown.
When you order ACE for delivery, the driver verifies your ID at the door, the same check we run in-store. Have your government-issued photo ID ready and make sure the recipient is 21 or older.
Not in a delivery mood? Pickup at 723 11th Ave is quick if you're already near Hudson River Park, the Manhattan Cruise Terminal, or the Javits Center.
Is ACE legal and lab-tested in New York?
Yes. Any ACE product sold at Rezidue is legal for adults 21+ under the 2021 Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act and must be lab-tested under New York Office of Cannabis Management rules. Only licensed OCM dispensaries may legally sell cannabis in New York.
New York legalized adult-use cannabis through the MRTA, and the OCM regulates licensing, testing, and retail. Rezidue operates under OCM license OCM-CAURD-25-000303, which means the ACE products on our shelf came through the legal, tested pipeline.
Unlicensed shops are a different story. Their products skip mandated testing, so potency and safety claims are unverifiable. If you want to confirm a store is legit, check the OCM licensed-retailer list before you buy.
Adults 21+ in New York may purchase up to 3 ounces of cannabis flower or up to 24 grams of concentrate per day. Those limits apply to ACE just like any other brand on the menu.
New York's legal market and the MRTA
New York legalized adult-use cannabis with the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act (MRTA), signed in 2021. The law created the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) to license and regulate cultivators, processors, and retailers, and it made cannabis legal for adults 21 and older. Under OCM rules, an adult may purchase up to 3 ounces of cannabis flower or up to 24 grams of concentrate per day at a licensed dispensary. Public possession follows the same 3-ounce flower and 24-gram concentrate limits, with home storage allowed up to 5 pounds in a secured location. Only OCM-licensed retailers may legally sell cannabis in New York. When you buy an ACE product at Rezidue, it is sold under license OCM-CAURD-25-000303, meaning it moved through the regulated, tested supply chain the MRTA established rather than an unlicensed channel.
Mandatory lab testing for all retail cannabis
The New York Office of Cannabis Management requires that adult-use cannabis products pass independent laboratory testing before retail sale. Testing is performed by OCM-permitted labs and screens for cannabinoid potency plus contaminants including pesticides, residual solvents, heavy metals, and microbial impurities. Each compliant product carries a label with cannabinoid content, batch identification, and net weight, alongside access to a Certificate of Analysis (COA) documenting the lab results. This regime is why a verified brand presence on a licensed menu matters: an ACE product sold at Rezidue is backed by test data you can review, while products from unlicensed sellers bypass these requirements entirely. Shoppers are encouraged to read the COA rather than rely on brand reputation or packaging alone, confirming both potency and a pass result on contaminant panels before purchase. Rezidue staff can surface this paperwork for any product on request.
New York Office of Cannabis Management (product testing rules)
How to confirm a dispensary is licensed
The Office of Cannabis Management publishes the official list of licensed adult-use dispensaries at cannabis.ny.gov, and licensed retailers display the state's Dispensary Verification Tool QR code in their windows and on storefront materials. Scanning that code, or checking the published list, confirms a shop is authorized to sell cannabis legally in New York. This matters when shopping any brand, including ACE, because only a licensed retailer is bound by the state's testing, labeling, and age-verification requirements. Unlicensed storefronts have proliferated across Manhattan, and their inventory carries no guarantee of lab testing or accurate potency labeling. Rezidue is a licensed retailer operating under OCM-CAURD-25-000303 at 723 11th Ave in Hell's Kitchen. Verifying license status is the single most reliable step a consumer can take to ensure the products they buy, brand-name or otherwise, are legal and tested.
New York Office of Cannabis Management (licensed-retailer verification)
Cannabinoids, terpenes, and reported effects
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), part of the National Institutes of Health, identifies tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) as the primary psychoactive compound in cannabis and cannabidiol (CBD) as a non-intoxicating cannabinoid. Effects vary with the product, the dose, the consumption method, and the individual. Inhaled formats like flower and vapes typically produce effects within minutes, while ingested edibles have a delayed onset because they pass through the digestive system, and effects can last several hours. Aromatic terpenes such as myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene contribute to a product's scent and are part of the commonly reported character users describe, though research into their distinct contributions is ongoing. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has not approved cannabis as a safe and effective treatment for any condition outside specific approved cannabinoid medications, so retail cannabis products are not sold as medicine and effects should be understood as commonly reported rather than guaranteed.
Age and ID requirements at point of sale
Under New York law, cannabis may only be sold to adults 21 and older, and licensed dispensaries are required to verify age with a valid government-issued photo ID before any sale. The same check applies to delivery: a 21-or-older adult with valid ID must be present to receive an order, and the delivery agent verifies identity at the door. These rules apply uniformly to every product and every brand, so purchasing an ACE item follows the identical verification path whether you shop in-store, reserve for pickup, or order delivery. Acceptable identification generally includes a state driver's license or non-driver ID, a U.S. passport, or another valid government-issued photo ID. Rezidue enforces 21+ verification on every transaction at 723 11th Ave and on all Manhattan deliveries, consistent with Office of Cannabis Management requirements for licensed adult-use retailers operating in New York State.
Where can I buy ACE in NYC?
You can buy ACE at Rezidue, a licensed adult-use dispensary at 723 11th Ave in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan. Shop in-store, reserve for pickup, or order ACE for same-day delivery across most of Manhattan. You must be 21 or older with valid government ID.
What products does ACE make?
ACE's exact lineup at Rezidue depends on current stock and can include categories like flower, pre-rolls, vapes, or edibles. The live Rezidue menu shows every ACE product available right now, with its category, sizes, and lab data.
Is ACE available for delivery in Manhattan?
Yes. When ACE is in stock, Rezidue offers same-day delivery to most of Manhattan, including Hell's Kitchen, Midtown West, Hudson Yards, Chelsea, and the Upper West Side. A 21+ adult with valid ID must be present to accept the order.
Is ACE cannabis legal and lab-tested in New York?
Yes. Any ACE product sold at Rezidue is legal under the 2021 MRTA and lab-tested under New York Office of Cannabis Management rules. Rezidue operates under OCM license OCM-CAURD-25-000303, so its ACE inventory comes through the regulated, tested supply chain.
How do I know an ACE product is genuine and safe?
Check the label and Certificate of Analysis (COA) on the menu listing. The label shows cannabinoids, batch number, and net weight, and the COA from an OCM-permitted lab confirms potency and screens for contaminants. Rezidue can pull this paperwork for any ACE item.
Do I need ID to buy ACE at Rezidue?
Yes. New York law requires adults to be 21 or older with valid government-issued photo ID to buy any cannabis product, including ACE. ID is checked in-store, at pickup, and at the door for delivery.
How much ACE cannabis can I buy at once?
New York allows adults 21+ to purchase up to 3 ounces of cannabis flower or up to 24 grams of concentrate per day at a licensed dispensary. These limits apply to ACE products just like any other brand on the Rezidue menu.
What's the difference between ACE and other brands at Rezidue?
Brands differ in their genetics, formats, and house style, but every product at a licensed dispensary follows the same New York testing and labeling rules. Compare ACE against siblings like Synergy by reading each item's category, terpene profile, and lab data on the menu, or ask a budtender.
21+NY OCM Adult-Use Retail License OCM-CAURD-25-000303· Please consume responsibly.· Educational information only, not medical advice.
