FAQs
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You must be 21 or older to shop here.
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Yes. We will ask for your ID as you enter the store, as purchases require a valid (unexpired) government-issued ID, such as:
A driver’s license or non-driver ID card issued by the DMV, a U.S. state government, the federal government, or a U.S. territory, commonwealth, or possession
A passport issued by the U.S. government or another country
A U.S. military ID card
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Cash: We have an ATM on site. The in-store ATM charge is $3, and you may also incur fees from your bank.
Pay By Bank: This cashless option (formerly called Dutchie Pay) lets you link to your bank account for in-store and online transactions and is supported by the Plaid financial system. It requires a one-time signup. Click here to sign up before you visit, or ask about signup at our checkout. The fee per transaction is 3% of your purchase + $0.25.
We cannot accept credit or debit cards. (Federal rules, not ours!)
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No, this is not a consumption site. This restriction includes the parking area and the café yard/outdoor seating areas. Anyone smoking or otherwise consuming cannabis in the store or parking lot or on the café grounds will be asked to leave.
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When you visit the store, let us know if you would like some guidance. Our staff will talk you through differences between types of products and offer suggestions to help you have a positive experience.
Because the expected onset and duration of cannabis effects depend on the type of product and vary from person to person, the New York State Office of Cannabis Management encourages you to Start Low and Go Slow. Talk to your budtender (sales associate) at The Corner House and ask for guidance on how to start with a small amount of cannabis, assess its effects on you, and then slowly increase that amount if desired.
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There’s a lot to learn about the products we sell, the many ways they differ from each other, and how they are distinct from related products such as those containing only CBD. For some good general information, we recommend New York State resources available here. Or, view the resources below for specific suggestions.
Want to know more about cannabis?
NYS Office of Cannabis Management resources:
More state resources are available here.