Weed Delivery to Lincoln Center
Looking for weed near me in Lincoln Center? Rezidue delivers cannabis same-day to Lincoln Center and the Upper West Side from its licensed Hell's Kitchen dispensary at 723 11th Ave, the nearest store to walk into. Order flower, vapes, edibles and pre-rolls online. You must be 21 or older with valid government photo ID.
- Nearest subway
- 1 train at 66th St-Lincoln Center
- Same-day delivery
- Same-day delivery to Lincoln Center from Hell's Kitchen
- Age requirement
- 21+ with valid government photo ID
- Dispensary
- Rezidue, 723 11th Ave, licensed by NY OCM
Weed near you in Lincoln Center
Searching weed near me or cannabis near me in Lincoln Center? Rezidue, a licensed New York dispensary at 723 11th Ave in Hell's Kitchen, delivers same-day to Lincoln Center and the Upper West Side. Order flower, vapes, edibles and pre-rolls online at rezidueny.com/shop. You must be 21 or older with valid government photo ID.
Lincoln Center sits on the southern Upper West Side, with Central Park a few blocks east and Juilliard right next door. There is no licensed walk-in dispensary inside the neighborhood itself, so when you search dispensary near me here, the practical answer is same-day delivery.
Rezidue's storefront is the nearest store to walk into, a short trip southwest in Hell's Kitchen. For most people the easier move is to order online and have a driver bring it to your block, whether you are home off Broadway or near the plaza before a show.
Everything Rezidue carries is OCM-tested and sold under New York's adult-use framework. No medical card needed, no membership, just a valid ID and an address inside the delivery zone. Browse the full menu on our shop page before you check out.
How fast is delivery to the Upper West Side?
Most Lincoln Center orders arrive same-day, frequently within a few hours, because Rezidue's Hell's Kitchen shop is only a short trip southwest. Actual timing depends on order volume, West Side traffic, and your exact address. Ordering earlier in the day gives you the quickest window.
The run from 723 11th Ave up to Lincoln Center is short, but Manhattan timing is never a flat number. Matinee crowds, evening performances, and weekend Central Park traffic all shift how long a delivery takes.
Order placement matters too. A request that lands at noon when the shop opens has more daylight to work with than one placed minutes before the 10pm Saturday close. Our hours are Monday through Saturday noon to 10pm and Sunday 1pm to 9pm.
If you want a guaranteed window, in-store pickup is the fastest path. The store is reachable from Lincoln Center on the 1 train from 66th St-Lincoln Center down toward Hell's Kitchen, then a few blocks west to 11th Ave.
Getting to Rezidue from Lincoln Center
Rezidue's only storefront is at 723 11th Ave in Hell's Kitchen, southwest of Lincoln Center. From the neighborhood, take the 1 train from 66th St-Lincoln Center down the West Side, then walk west toward 11th Ave. Most customers skip the trip and order same-day delivery to their Lincoln Center address instead.
The simplest transit route is the 1 train. Board at 66th St-Lincoln Center, ride south, and you are within walking distance of the Hell's Kitchen store once you head west toward the Hudson.
If you are coming from the eastern edge of the neighborhood near Central Park, give yourself a little extra time to reach the 1 line first. Juilliard and the Lincoln Center plaza both sit a short walk from that station.
Honestly, most Upper West Side customers never make the trip. Same-day delivery brings the same OCM-tested menu to your door, so the subway route is really for anyone who prefers to shop in person and talk to a budtender.
What can you order from the Lincoln Center menu?
Rezidue's delivery menu spans flower, pre-rolls, vape cartridges, edibles, concentrates and accessories, all OCM-tested. Stock rotates often, so the live menu at rezidueny.com/shop is the source of truth. You can review terpene and cannabinoid details on each product before adding it to your cart.
Different products suit different evenings. A vape cartridge is discreet and quick. Flower and pre-rolls give you the full plant experience. Edibles offer a slower, longer arc that many people prefer for a quiet night in after a concert.
Terpenes shape a lot of what people notice. Limonene-forward strains are commonly associated with a brighter, more sociable feel, while myrcene-heavy options are often sought for a more settled, body-leaning experience. These are commonly reported tendencies, not guarantees.
If you are deciding between strain types, our budtenders can talk you through it in store, or you can read product pages on the shop menu. THC and CBD ratios are listed so you can choose what fits your tolerance.
- Flower and pre-rolls
- Vape cartridges
- Edibles and gummies
- Concentrates
- Accessories and gear
What are the rules for cannabis delivery in New York?
New York allows adults 21+ to buy and receive adult-use cannabis from licensed dispensaries. The daily purchase limit is up to 3 ounces of flower or 24 grams of concentrate. A valid government photo ID is required at handoff, and only OCM-licensed retailers may legally sell or deliver.
Adult-use cannabis became legal in New York under the MRTA, the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act, signed in 2021. The NY Office of Cannabis Management licenses and regulates every legal dispensary, and publishes the official retailer list at cannabis.ny.gov.
Possession limits mirror the purchase limits: 3 ounces of flower or 24 grams of concentrate in public, and up to 5 pounds in your home. Buying only from licensed shops like Rezidue is how you stay on the right side of the law and get tested product.
Public consumption is generally allowed where tobacco smoking is permitted, with important exceptions. You cannot consume in a car, on school grounds, on federal land, or in many indoor public spaces, and driving under the influence carries penalties.
Why order from Rezidue instead of an unlicensed shop?
Rezidue holds NY OCM license OCM-CAURD-25-000303, so every product is lab-tested and legally sourced. Unlicensed storefronts that have spread across Manhattan sell untested goods with no regulatory oversight. Buying licensed protects you and supports New York's legal market across the Upper West Side.
New York has a real problem with unlicensed shops, and the Upper West Side around Lincoln Center is not immune. The difference is not branding, it is testing, accountability, and a verifiable license you can check against the OCM list.
Rezidue is operated by Mizzor Collection LLC and licensed by the Office of Cannabis Management. That means contaminant and potency testing, accurate labeling, and recourse if something is wrong with your order.
When you order delivery, you are choosing a regulated supply chain. For more on how delivery works citywide, see our Manhattan weed delivery hub, or compare nearby zones like the Upper West Side.
Lincoln Center and nearby delivery zones
Rezidue delivers to Lincoln Center, the broader Upper West Side, and south toward Hell's Kitchen and Chelsea. Most of Manhattan is covered same-day from one licensed Hell's Kitchen location. Enter your address at checkout to confirm your block is inside the active delivery zone.
Lincoln Center anchors the southern Upper West Side, with Central Park to the east and the Hudson to the west. Rezidue's coverage extends through the surrounding blocks and down through Hell's Kitchen.
If you are near a border, check adjacent zones too. Heading south, our Chelsea delivery page covers that area, while the Upper West Side page covers the blocks just north of Lincoln Center.
Confirm at checkout. The map and your address determine eligibility, and entering it before you build a cart saves time if your spot falls just outside the current zone.
New York adult-use legalization and the role of the OCM
New York legalized adult-use cannabis through the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act, the MRTA, signed in 2021. The law established the Office of Cannabis Management to license and regulate cultivation, processing, distribution, and retail sale across the state. Under this framework, adults 21 and older may legally purchase cannabis from licensed dispensaries, and only OCM-licensed retailers may sell or deliver adult-use products. The OCM maintains a public list of every licensed dispensary so consumers can verify a shop is legitimate before ordering. Rezidue operates under OCM license OCM-CAURD-25-000303. For Lincoln Center and Upper West Side residents, this means delivery from a licensed retailer is both legal and traceable, in contrast to unlicensed storefronts that operate outside the regulated, lab-tested supply chain the OCM oversees.
Purchase and possession limits for adults in New York
According to New York's Office of Cannabis Management, adults 21 and older may purchase up to 3 ounces of cannabis flower or up to 24 grams of concentrate per day from a licensed dispensary. The same thresholds apply to public possession: 3 ounces of flower or 24 grams of concentrate. At home, adults may store up to 5 pounds of cannabis legally. These limits apply uniformly whether a person shops in person, arranges pickup, or receives a delivery to an address such as one near Lincoln Center. A valid government-issued photo ID confirming the customer is 21 or older is required at the point of sale and at delivery handoff. Staying within these limits and buying from licensed retailers like Rezidue keeps purchases compliant with state law.
Where cannabis consumption is and is not allowed
New York's adult-use rules permit cannabis consumption in many of the same places where tobacco smoking is allowed, but with significant exceptions that residents near Lincoln Center should understand. Consumption is prohibited in motor vehicles, on school grounds, on federal property, and in numerous indoor and public spaces where smoking is restricted. Driving under the influence of cannabis remains illegal and carries penalties comparable to other impaired-driving offenses. The Office of Cannabis Management emphasizes responsible adult use and compliance with local restrictions. For someone receiving a delivery before a show or a walk through Central Park, this means planning consumption for a permitted private setting rather than public venues. Knowing the boundaries protects both the consumer and the surrounding community across the Upper West Side.
How cannabinoids and terpenes shape reported effects
The National Institute on Drug Abuse, part of the National Institutes of Health, describes THC as the primary psychoactive compound in cannabis and CBD as a non-intoxicating cannabinoid. Effects vary considerably with dose, individual physiology, product format, and method of consumption. Inhaled products tend to take effect quickly, while edibles are absorbed through digestion and can take longer to produce noticeable effects, which is why many people approach them more cautiously. Terpenes, the aromatic compounds that give strains their distinct scents, are commonly associated by consumers with different experiential profiles, though research on terpene-specific effects remains ongoing. Limonene and myrcene are frequently cited examples. These are commonly reported tendencies, not medical outcomes. Cannabis has not been approved by the FDA as a treatment for any condition, and nothing here should be read as medical advice.
FDA status of cannabis and consumer caution
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has not approved cannabis or whole-plant marijuana as a safe and effective treatment for any medical condition, and it cautions consumers against products that make unproven health claims. While the FDA has approved certain isolated cannabinoid-based medications through its standard drug-review process, the adult-use flower, vapes, edibles, and concentrates sold in licensed New York dispensaries are regulated by the state's Office of Cannabis Management rather than as FDA-approved drugs. For consumers near Lincoln Center, this distinction matters: products should be chosen based on lab-tested labeling for potency and contaminants, not on therapeutic promises. Rezidue describes effects only as commonly reported by users and never as guaranteed outcomes. Anyone with health concerns or who takes medication should consult a qualified healthcare provider before using cannabis.
Is there a dispensary near me in Lincoln Center?
Rezidue is the nearest licensed dispensary for Lincoln Center. Its only storefront is at 723 11th Ave in Hell's Kitchen, a short trip southwest, so there is no walk-in shop inside the neighborhood itself. The faster option for most people is same-day delivery to your Lincoln Center address, which you can order at rezidueny.com/shop.
Can I get weed delivered near me in Lincoln Center?
Yes. Rezidue delivers cannabis to Lincoln Center and the surrounding Upper West Side same-day from its licensed Hell's Kitchen dispensary. Order flower, vapes, edibles, pre-rolls and concentrates online, and a driver brings them to your door. You must be 21 or older and show valid government photo ID at handoff.
What is the nearest subway to Rezidue?
From Lincoln Center, the 1 train at 66th St-Lincoln Center runs straight down the West Side toward Hell's Kitchen, where Rezidue's storefront sits at 723 11th Ave. Most people order delivery instead, but the 1 line is the simplest transit route if you want to walk into the store in person.
Does Rezidue deliver weed to Lincoln Center?
Yes. Rezidue delivers cannabis to Lincoln Center and the broader Upper West Side same-day from its licensed dispensary at 723 11th Ave in Hell's Kitchen. Order online at rezidueny.com/shop and a driver brings flower, vapes, edibles and more to your address.
How fast is weed delivery to Lincoln Center?
Most Lincoln Center orders arrive same-day, often within a few hours, because Rezidue's Hell's Kitchen shop sits a short trip southwest of the neighborhood. Delivery times depend on order volume, traffic on the West Side, and your address. Order earlier in the day for the quickest turnaround.
What do I need to receive a cannabis delivery near Lincoln Center?
You must be 21 or older and show a valid government-issued photo ID to the driver. The name on the ID should match the order. Under New York law, only adults 21+ can legally buy or receive adult-use cannabis from a licensed dispensary like Rezidue.
How much cannabis can I buy in one delivery order in New York?
New York law allows adults 21+ to purchase up to 3 ounces of cannabis flower or up to 24 grams of concentrate per day from a licensed dispensary. The same limits apply whether you shop in-store, pick up, or order delivery to Lincoln Center.
How do I pay for weed delivery from Rezidue?
Rezidue accepts cash and debit, with an ATM available at the Hell's Kitchen store for in-person visits. Payment options for delivery are confirmed at checkout. Federal banking rules still limit credit card use across licensed cannabis retailers in New York.
21+NY OCM Adult-Use Retail License OCM-CAURD-25-000303· Please consume responsibly.· Educational information only, not medical advice.
