Happy Nights
The bright side of night is coming to New York
Happy Nights is an adult-use cannabis dispensary preparing to open in New York. The doors are not open yet and the menu is not live. What is here now is the shelf we are building, how each format actually works, and a list you can join to shop it first.
Eight formats, one shelf
Cannabis is not one product. It is eight different ways of taking the same plant, and they behave nothing alike. Start with the format, not the potency.
Flower
Whole bud, ground, and packaged eighths
Pre-Rolls
Singles, packs, and infused cones
Vapes
Cartridges, all-in-ones, and batteries
Edibles
Gummies, chocolate, and infused drinks
Concentrates
Live resin, rosin, hash, and badder
Tinctures
Measured drops, taken under the tongue
Topicals
Balms, lotions, and bath products
Accessories
Grinders, papers, batteries, and storage
Tell us the night.
We will narrow the shelf.
Most menus sort by category and potency. That is the least useful axis for deciding anything. Pick the evening you are actually planning and we will show you which formats fit it, and exactly what to ask at the counter.

A quiet night in
Nothing to schedule around, so onset speed matters less than control. Formats where you can stop at a small amount and wait are the easy call, and anything you would rather not smell in a small apartment rules itself out.
Formats worth looking at
Ask a budtender
- Which formats let me start at the smallest dose on the shelf?
- What is the lowest-milligram edible you carry?
- What has the least lingering smell?

Working on something
Long sessions favour fine control over a big single dose. Formats you can step up gradually, and that do not need you to stop and set anything up, keep the session going.
Formats worth looking at
Ask a budtender
- What can I take in very small increments over a few hours?
- Which options need the least setup or cleanup?
- What are the terpene profiles on this and how do they read?

The end of the night
Late in the evening the onset window is the whole decision. Anything that takes 30 to 90 minutes to arrive needs to be taken well before you plan to be asleep, which is the single most common thing new shoppers get wrong.
Formats worth looking at
Ask a budtender
- How long before bed should I take this?
- How long do the effects of this format usually last?
- What is the difference between the 2.5mg and the 10mg piece?
The Happy Nights menu goes live the week we open.
Get the menu firstCurrently showing guidance for Unwind. 6 formats match.

The Happy Nights Standard
Four things we are getting right
Everything on the shelf is traceable
New York adult-use rules require products sold in licensed dispensaries to come from state-licensed producers and carry third-party lab testing. We will show you the panel for anything you ask about, rather than reading the THC number off the front of the jar.
Nobody gets talked down to
First visit or five hundredth, the job is the same: work out what you actually want out of the evening, then find the format that fits it. No pressure to trade up, and no jargon you did not ask for.
Organised by the night, not by the chemistry
Most menus sort by category and potency. We will sort by the night you are planning, because that is how people actually decide, and because format mechanics matter more than the number on the label.
Built to be open when you need it
The name is the promise. Happy Nights is being built around evening hours, so the shop is there at the hour most people actually go looking for it.

Pink light, warm wood,
nobody rushing you
A small room built for the end of the day. Marble counter, backlit cases, a bench to sit on while you decide. Come in knowing what you want or come in knowing nothing at all, and leave with something you actually chose.
How opening night works
No app, no account, no loyalty card to sign up for. One email, and the rest is you deciding what kind of evening you want.
Join the list
One email address. That is the entire ask, and it is the only thing standing between you and knowing first.
Plan the night
Use the shelf and the night planner now, so you walk in already knowing which two formats you are choosing between.
Shop opening night
We send the address, the hours and the live menu the morning we open. You order ahead or walk straight in.
Everything people ask before we open
What is Happy Nights Dispensary?
Happy Nights is an adult-use cannabis dispensary preparing to open in New York. The shop is not open yet and the menu is not live. Join the opening list and you will be told the day the doors open.
When does Happy Nights open?
An opening date has not been announced. Rather than guess at one, we publish the date here and email the opening list the moment it is confirmed.
What will Happy Nights carry?
Eight formats: flower, pre-rolls, vapes, edibles, concentrates, tinctures, topicals and accessories. Every format already has a guide on this site explaining how it works and which evenings it suits.
Can I see the menu before you open?
Not yet. The live menu goes up the week the shop opens, and the opening list gets the link the same day it does.
I have never bought cannabis before. Where do I start?
Start with the format rather than the product. Use Plan Your Night to pick the evening you have in mind, and it will narrow eight formats to the two or three that fit, plus the questions worth asking at the counter.
How do I hear the day you open?
Join the opening list. It is one email, sent on opening day, carrying the address, the hours and a link to the live menu. Nothing else is ever sent to it.
Be there the night we turn the sign on
We will email you once, on the day we open, with the address and the live menu. That is the whole list.

