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NYC bud crawl: Rating New York’s legal & legacy cannabis strains

Published on April 3, 2023 · Last updated April 17, 2023
Leafly blazed through the best and worst flower from all corners of the Big Apple’s bud scene.
(Calvin Stovall / Leafly)

We hit licensed stores and legacy Zaza providerswithin a 4.20 mile radius of NYC’s first legal weed stores: Here’s what we found.


Manhattan is home to three legal weed stores, with dozens more set to open on a rolling basis in the coming months. There are also around 40 medical dispensaries throughout the city and state, plus indigenous providers located upstate, and countless traditional market operators serving loyal customers for years.

But there are also thousands of unlicensed stores posing as legal retailers across the city. State officials and many legacy operators agree that these shops threaten the state’s budding legal market, because they mislead customers and flood the city with unregulated, sometimes contaminated, products.

Leafly’s Amelia Williams puts her nose to the streets to test New York City’s cannabis. (Calvin Stovall / Leafly)

To sort through New York’s sea of strains and brands, we took a bud crawl across the city’s three legal stores, plus a handful of local legacy sellers nearby. Below, we reviewed it all by price, presentation, and quality. Here’s what New York City is smoking in 2023


Rating New York City’s licensed cannabis products

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New York’s legal weed stores are booming, thanks to incredible products from local licensed brands. Here’s what we found at Housing Works, Smacked Village, and Union Square Travel Agency. (Calvin Stovall / Leafly)

Housing Works

(Meg Schmidt / Leafly)
The first stop on our bud crawl was Housing Works, located at 750 Broadway near NYU. We were at the grand opening in December, and keep coming back for brands like Lobo, Florist Farms, and Hudson Cannabis. In this photo, Customers pay cash for legal weed on day one of legal sales at Housing Works. (Meg Schmidt / Leafly)

Venom OG by Lobo

Venom OG by Lobo from Housing Works
(Calvin Stovall / Leafly)
  • Price: $60 per eighth, $12 per pre-roll
  • Presentation: 🔥🔥🔥🔥💨 (4/5)
  • How is it smoking?: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (5/5)

“Lobo’s Venom OG is an indica-dominant strain that comes in understated but classy packaging. The nugs aren’t large or fluffy, and they have significant stems, which contribute to the weight, but not the smoke. Despite breaking down a bit dry, the smoke and accompanying high were smooth and intense. Despite the doubters who are skeptical of NY’s homegrown crop, I was left impressed that this Venom OG delivered on the mid-20s % THC promise.”

Amelia Williams
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Housing Works board member and legacy cannabis operator Daron Hudson shows off his legal Lobo pre-rolls at his dispensary’s grand opening. (Calvin Stovall / Leafly)

“The Venom OG nugs looked malnourished, but the smoke was rich. Lobo has built a great rep in other states (plus Canada), so its rapid New York takeover is no surprise. So far, Lobo’s flower and pre-rolls are available in all of New York’s legal weed stores. And this Venom OG lives up to the top billing with a mix of piney aromas and sharp chemical funk. The Lobo Minis pre-rolls were a great side dish. They were immaculately rolled, and the flower was above your standard pre-roll in terms of freshness and flavor. The pre-roll packaging also elevated the experience. It’s a collector’s item you’ll want to use as an extra stash box.

Calvin Stovall

La Bomba by Florist Farms

la bombo strain nyc housing works by florist farms
(Calvin Stovall / Leafly)
  • Price: $60 per eighth
  • Presentation: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (5/5)
  • Quality: 🔥🔥🔥🔥💨 (4/5)

La Bomba didn’t make me drowsy or too relaxed, and it helped me through the yoga flow while keeping me present and focused. La Bomba was the bomb, but sadly, the bonus pre-roll of RiRi I also grabbed from Florist Farms was not as memorable.

“I brought this sativa-labeled strain with me to a cannabis yoga class for some cerebral stimulation. Wedding Cake and Jet Fuel Gelato genetics come through in the bud density and fuel-forward flavor.” – Amelia Williams (Leafly)

Smacked Village

Flower House New York cannabis for sale in Smacked Village New York. (Calvin Stovall / Leafly)
Next, we hit Smacked Village, located in Greenwich Village just a few blocks from our first stop. Owner Roland Conner is New York’s first dispensary owner with a cannabis conviction. After his new pop-up store becomes permanent, Conner plans to pass the store down to his son. (Calvin Stovall / Leafly)

Purple Punch by Fat Nell

purple punch by fat nell housing works nyc cannabis leafly
(Calvin Stovall / Leafly)

Price: $40 per eighth

Presentation: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (5/5)

Quality: 🔥🔥🔥🔥💨 (4/5)

“I normally pass on Purple Punch, but this version really impressed me. It was flavorful with berrylicious, astringent grape notes, frosty buds, and good structure. Plus, the moisture, texture, and soothing effects have forever changed my mind on what Purple Punch is capable of. I also appreciate the bag and branding from Fat Nell, a woman-led local brand.”

Amelia Williams

Union Square Travel Agency (USQTA)

Union Square Travel Agency cannabis store in New York (Instagram / @paulfyau)
Our third stop was USQTA, just a few blocks from the first two shops. This is the largest selection on New York’s legal market so far. And a must-visit for NYC tokers who want a preview of the rich landscape of local brands that is ahead. (Instagram / @paulfyau)

oHHo preroll Northern Critical

oHHo Northern Criticall product shot by Leafly.
(Calvin Stovall / Leafly, USQTA)

oHHo preroll Northern Critical

Price: $56 per eighth

Presentation: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (4.5/5)

Quality: 🔥🔥🔥🔥💨 (3.5/5)

Prerolls get a bad rap, namely because they often use old trim and bottom-of-the-barrel material. But oHHo’s Northern Critical indica pre roll was pleasantly–not terrible. While it’s less than a standard gram of flower, the joint stayed burned evenly throughout, and the flavor was slightly earthy, with a little pepper. I was hoping for deeper fruity or diesel-laden notes, but the high was on par with 20% THC label.

Amelia Williams

Cinderella 99 by High Falls Canna via Lealfy.
(Leafly / High Falls Canna)

High Falls Canna Cinderella 99

Price: $60 per eighth

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Presentation: 🔥🔥🔥🔥💨 (4/5)

Quality: 🔥🔥🔥🔥💨 (4/5)

This flower from High Falls surprised me. It only contains 15% THC with 1% CBD, but only a bowl or two were necessary to achieve a nice creative, work-friendly, or video game focus high. The cheesy, skunky flavor of Cindy-99 came through consistently, with nice buds that were forgivably dry, considering the treasured old school buzz.

Amelia Williams

Hudson Cannabis Papa Smurf

(Leafly / Hudson Cannabis)

Price: $8.85 per .5 gram

Presentation: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (5/5)

Quality: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (4.5/5)

$10 for a half a gram?! These throwback dime bags are delivered in a mylar bag and stuffed with one fat nug, just like back in the day. Papa Smurf is a sativa-dominant cultivar that delivers a nice heady feeling on first smoke. The bud has decent moisture and structure, and the surface is extra frosty. The aroma was sharp, not fruity or sweet, so I’m guessing there is some diesel heritage in its genetic line.

Amelia Williams

Rating New York City’s legacy cannabis products

NYC bud crawl and illicit market haul
The MRTA bill that legalized weed in New York in March 2021 opened the floodgates for underground pioneers to step to the industry’s forefront. Many of these brands are now in line to launch licensed stores and brands, while others prefer to operate in the gray market. For now, authentic and bootleg versions of the world’s most infamous weed brands are popping up everywhere in NYC. (Calvin Stovall / Leafly)

From gift shops to private clubs, we smoked 12 legacy strains to see what the tried and true pioneers of New York cannabis have to offer.


Golden Haze by LIZM

“G, the co-founder of NYC legacy brand That LIZM, says that back in his day, Haze ruled New York’s cannabis scene. But in a 2023 cannabis landscape dominated by Gelato and Runtz crosses, backcrosses, and remixes, a good Haze is hard to find. Or, at least it was. LIZM’s lead cultivator Zack has cracked the code.” – Amelia Williams (Calvin Stovall / Leafly)
“G, the co-founder of NYC legacy brand That LIZM, says that back in his day, Haze ruled New York’s cannabis scene. But in a 2023 cannabis landscape dominated by Gelato and Runtz crosses, backcrosses, and remixes, a good Haze is hard to find. Or, at least it was. LIZM’s lead cultivator Zack has cracked the code.” – Amelia Williams (Calvin Stovall / Leafly)

Price: $50 per eighth

Presentation: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (5/5)

Quality: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (5/5)

After smoking LIZM’s Haze, I’d have to agree that they’re officially bringing classic Haze back. The product was frosty, funky, and fire. The lime-green buds had that light parmesan aroma, and sticky, almost choppy-looking buds that make Haze haze. I tried to make this pack last as long as I could, because I needed so little to get me into a fun headspace for hanging with friends, running errands, or playing my farming simulation computer games. The euphoria is there, the goofiness is there, the little headrush was most welcome. This is my #1 pick out of all the New York flower I’ve enjoyed so far.

Amelia Williams

OG Haze from 770 Monster

OG Haze from 770 Monster nyc legacy cannabis
The Certz Lounge stamped this pack as authentic Haze from Dyckman. For decades, Dominicans in Harlem owned the Haze trade, and Harlem rappers like Shiest Bubz and The Diplomats popularized the strain nationwide in the 2000s with projects like Cam’ron’s Purple Haze. (Calvin Stovall / Leafly)

Price: $40 per eighth

Presentation: 🔥🔥🔥🔥💨 (4/5)

Quality: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (4.5/5)

Real purple haze isn’t purple, it comes with fluffy red hairs that resemble Peggy Bundy’s ’90s hairdo. True Haze heads might end up married with children if they get their hands on this updated reboot of classic NYC genetics.

Calvin Stovall

Dex Lauper by Purp Invaders

Legacy cannabis strains from Purp Invaders and The Smoker's Club.
We learn as kids not to judge books by their covers, but it’s hard not to judge Shiest Bubz’ packs by the amazing bags. Bubz has spent decades pioneering packaging like no one else, including bags that resemble Nike Air Force 1s, green aliens, and, in this case, a big middle finger.” – Amelia Williams (Calvin Stovall / Leafly)

Price: $50 per eighth

Presentation: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (4.5/5)

Quality: 🔥🔥🔥🔥💨 (4/5)

The middle finger bag’s strain is Dex Lauper, a stoney hybrid that still allows you to function while floating. The bag had a nice gassy nose even after months of sitting in The Smoker’s Club historic catalog. The high was good for playing video games and watching videos or a movie. But definitely not a social weed smoke for me.

Amelia Williams
Leafly's Amelia Williams looks through Shiest Bubz' book of classic strains at the Smoker's Club in New York. (Calvin Stovall / Leafly)
Leafly’s Amelia Williams looks through Shiest Bubz’ book of classic strains at the Smoker’s Club in New York. (Calvin Stovall / Leafly)

Grand Slam OG by The Smoker’s Club (pictured above)

Price: $50 per eighth

Presentation: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (5/5)

Quality: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (5/5)

Grand Slam OG carried a strong locker room funk and it smoked just as strong as advertised, considering New York’s Kush God, Smoke DZA, is pictured on the packaging. The nugs were small and kind of distressed but still packed their original punch. Overall, a home run high that will leave any OG-lover wanting more.

Calvin Stovall

Madison Square GUMBO by FlyTrap

Madison Square GUMBO NYC cannabis strain
GUMBO is all over the city. The only question is if you have the real thing. We found everything from Spike Lee-themed bags, to authentic Cookies Madison Square GUMBO packs so far this year. The real GUMBO never disappoints, but we’ve found that many unlicensed stores are throwing the name around fraudulently. They’re stuffing certified boof in bootleg GUMBO bags hoping to ride the brand’s massive wave. So if you’re not buying from GUMBO-stamped legacy sellers in The Bronx, Harlem, or Brooklyn, you could be smoking anything. (Tash Patwary / Leafly)

GUMBO by FlyTrap

Price: $50 per eighth

Presentation: 🔥🔥🔥🔥💨 (4.5/5)

Quality: 🔥🔥🔥🔥💨 (4/5)

The Spike Lee GUMBO pack we got our hands on had that exotic spice that’s makes GUMBO one of the most mysterious but sought after strains nationwide. Soft to the touch, easy to break down, endlessly flavorful, GUMBO’s name will continue to ring on the legacy and gray markets as New Yorkers wait to buy licensed GUMBO packs from Cookies, and GUMBO co-founders Luka Brazi and Alex Major.

Calvin Stovall

Coochie Runtz by Runtz

a display of packaged 8ths, including one shaped like, and depicting, a woman's legs and buttocks
This is the closest thing to authentic Runtz gang products you will find in New York. Secret NYC smoke lounges have marked-up Runtz packs from California and other markets, and the quality is worth the high ticket. From the collector’s-quality bag, to the super-strong Cali-grown product, the only other way for a New Yorker to secure this smoke is to hop on a six-hour flight. (Calvin Stovall/Leafly)

Price: $80 per eighth

Presentation: 🔥🔥🔥🔥💨 (4/5)

Quality: 🔥🔥🔥💨💨 (3.5/5)

This is solid zaza smoke, another well-grown Lemon Cherry Gelato descendant. No complaints here, besides the price and availability. Just don’t buy Coochie Runtz expecting arousing effects (unless the packaging get the job done for you). But buyer beware, the city is also full of imitation Runtz.

Calvin Stovall
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Knockout by Jim Jones x High Tolerance

Knockout Golden Gloves cannabis by Jim Jones and High Tolerance.
Harlem Rapper Jim Jones’ dark, frosty buds live up to their packaging. They will do exactly as promised and knock you out if you don’t consume with caution. (Calvin Stovall / Leafly)

Price: $50 per eighth

Presentation: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (4.5/5)

Quality: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (5/5)

The buds are fluffy to the touch, but this strong purple flower hits hard from the first pull, and carries an intense high that will put you out for the count if you’re not a heavyweight. Named and branded by Harlem legend Jim Jones, this strong pack is sure to make noise in 2023 as more New Yorkers get their hands on it, and as High Tolerance finds ways to get it into licensed stores.

Mikhail Harrison
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I Can’t Feel My Face by Juelz Santana x High Tolerance

I Can't Feel My Face by Juelz Santana cannabis High Tolerance.
Harlem rapper Juelz Santana’s new “I Can’t Feel My Face” strain is packs a powerful hit of nostalgia that will instantly send even the most seasoned of weed connoisseurs back to their earliest highs. (Dan Reagans / Leafly)
  • Price: $50 per eighth
  • Presentation: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (5/5)
  • Quality: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (5/5)

Hard to get, but worth the chase. From the very first pull down to the last drag, this frosty deep purple flower out performs most celebrity weed brands. It was hand picked for a concentrated high that will reset one’s sensory system. Definitely a nighttime strain, and by no means made for beginner smokers. The high price point (73.00 per eighth) should keep beginners away. This hard-to-find flavor is doing numbers in California, but it’s also flooding the streets and weed stores of NYC and the rest of the East Coast. The head-banging experience numbs your mind and takes you back to classic purple exotics of the 2000s, when Santana was buzzing as one of New York City’s hottest artists.

Dan Reagans
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Gusherz by City Gold

Gusherz by City Gold legacy NYC cannabis strains.
(Calvin Stovall / Leafly)

Price: $50 per eighth

Presentation: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (5/5)

Quality: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (5/5)

City Gold has a subdued brand identity, but the weed speaks volumes! The Gusherz comes with that piney, diesel smell, plus hints of fruit and dark purple buds. The taste was sharp, even after a week. Good density. Smoked flavorful and stony.

Amelia Williams

This is one of the best strains I had this past year. The rich outdoorsy smell, the slightly fruity taste, and the incredibly powerful effects set the bar so high that it took weeks to find a worthy East Coast pack to follow this one. Not to mention, incredibly professional service from the dispatcher and delivery driver. I will definitely be shopping with this provider again and hope they get licensed by the state ASAP.

Calvin Stovall

Tropicana Cookies by New Amsterdam

Tropical cookies by new amsterdam new york cannabis
(Calvin Stovall / Leafly)
  • Price: $50 per eighth
  • Presentation: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (5/5)
  • Quality: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (4.5/5)

Legacy growers from the New Amsterdam team are growing some of the freshest most delicious buds around, and waiting patiently to join the licensed market. These buds smell incredible, and smoke great in the morning leaving a strong orange aftertaste and mind-clearing buzz. After years of perfecting the cultivation and distribution side of NYC’s underground market, New Amsterdam is poised to elevate the licensed market for years to come.

Calvin Stovall

Gorilla Glue #4 by Nature Always Wins

Gorilla Glue #4 by NAW new york cannabis
(Calvin Stovall / Leafly)
  • Price: $50 per eighth
  • Presentation: 🔥🔥🔥🔥💨 (4/5)
  • Quality: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (4.5/5)

The legacy growers at Nature Always Wins are giving the people what they want with this phenomenal GG4, grown organically in New York. GG4 is the most popular strain in New York, according to Leafly search data. And this bag stands up next to the very best with sour gassy notes and an earthy piney freshness that will satisfy 90s and 2000s era smokers who miss that classic skunky funk.

Mikhail Harrison

Green Eggs & Ham from Conchiss

Green Eggs & Ham grown by Conchiss.
(Calvin Stovall / Leafly)
  • Price: $45 per eighth
  • Presentation: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (5/5)
  • Quality: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (5/5)

I was told this came from an elite Massachusetts grower named Conchiss with strong connections in NYC. It’s by far the freshest and stickiest bud on this list, a clear mark of expert curing and peak freshness. Incredible for daytime relaxation, and suitable for nighttime creativity–I look forward to the day when this level of smoke is available in all New York stores.

Calvin Stovall

Apple Monkey

Apple Monkey cannabis strain
This was not the deep purple Apple Monkey I got from the official source out in Cali last spring. The buds are not as purple, but the high is just as intense as we’ve come to expect. The bags and brand name are showing up across NYC, which means the monkey is on the move nationally and could be on the verge of a licensing deal that would put it in New York markets. (Calvin Stovall / Leafly)
  • Price: $60 per eighth
  • Presentation: 🔥🔥🔥🔥💨 (4/5)
  • Quality: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (5/5)

Boo J’s Sweet Tooth & Gas House

Boo J sweet tooth
This is your typical dessert strain with an added hint of funk. Expect deeply relaxing vibes and a taste that will make it hard to stop hitting. (Calvin Stovall / Leafly)
  • Price: $50 per eighth
  • Presentation: 🔥🔥🔥🔥💨 (4/5)
  • Quality: 🔥🔥🔥🔥💨 (4/5)
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Boo J's gas house cannabis strain.
Formerly known as Laughing Gas, the name change was made with respect to Joey Diaz and Zashimi, who have a laughing gas of their own. Gas House balances the indica leaners in the Apple Monkey line with an uplifting diesel funk that is best for daytime and social smokers. (Calvin Stovall / Leafly)
  • Price: $50 per eighth
  • Presentation: 🔥🔥🔥🔥💨 (4/5)
  • Quality: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 (5/5)

Gas Cream Cake

Gas Cream Cake strain photo
Modern reboots of classic gassy strains are all the rage this year. (Calvin Stovall / Leafly)
  • Price: $35 per eighth
  • Presentation: 🔥🔥🔥🔥💨 (4/5)
  • Quality: 🔥🔥🔥🔥💨 (4/5)

Gastro Pop by Compound Genetics debuted in late 2022 as one of many modern reboots bringing classic gas into the new age of exotic dessert strains. This legacy-grown strain of Gas Cream Cake hits all the same notes as Gastro Pop, giving both OG and new age smokers a common ground to get high on.

Calvin Stovall

Dan Reagans and Tash Patwary contributed to this article.

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Mikhail Harrison, Amelia Williams, and Calvin Stovall
Mikhail Harrison, Amelia Williams, and Calvin Stovall
Trinidad-born, New Jersey-raised content producer Mikhail Harrison has been a cannabis advocate and influencer for over a decade, working both on camera and behind the scenes to normalize the plant for all. New York-based freelance cannabis journalist Amelia Williams is a graduate of San Francisco State University's journalism program, and a former budtender. Williams has contributed to the San Francisco Chronicle's GreenState, MG Magazine, Culture Magazine, and Cannabis Now, Kirkus Reviews, and The Bold Italic. Calvin Stovall is Leafly's East Coast Editor.
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