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FAQ
- 01We deliver throughout Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bushwick, and Bed-Stuy, including ZIP codes 11211, 11249 (Williamsburg), 11222 (Greenpoint), 11206, 11221, 11237 (Bushwick), and 11216, 11205, 11233 (Bed-Stuy). Delivery availability depends on your exact address — enter it at checkout to confirm
- 02Monthly members pay $0 in delivery fees. Non-monthly members pay $6 per delivery and a $2.50 service fee for processing and daily membership dues.
- 03You must be at least 21 years old to visit any retail club location.
- 04Our delivery services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
- 05Elevated Club NYC is a cannabis delivery service serving Brooklyn neighborhoods with a curated selection of flower, pre-rolls, concentrates, edibles, cartridges, tinctures, topicals, and accessories.
- 06We deliver throughout many Brooklyn ZIP codes, including Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bushwick, Bed-Stuy, and surrounding areas. Availability depends on your delivery address.
- 07Yes. Williamsburg is one of our primary delivery areas.
- 08Yes. We provide delivery throughout Bushwick when your address falls within our service area.
- 09A: Elevatedclubnyc provides a sophisticated and exclusive nightlife experience tailored to those seeking upscale entertainment in New York City. The venue features carefully curated music from top DJs, premium cocktails crafted by expert mixologists, and a stylish, modern ambiance that blends comfort with luxury. Visitors can expect a vibrant atmosphere with exceptional customer service, VIP sections for private gatherings, and regular themed events that enhance the overall experience. Elevatedclubnyc prioritizes creating a welcoming yet elevated environment, making it ideal for both socializing and celebrating special occasions in the city.
- 10Yes. We proudly serve Greenpoint with fast, discreet cannabis delivery.
- 11You must be at least 21 years old to order or receive a delivery.
- 12Our menu includes:FlowerPre-rollsConcentratesVape cartridgesEdiblesTincturesTopicalsAccessories
- 13Yes. We offer all three categories when available
- 14Browse our online menu, add products to your cart, and complete checkout through our website.
- 15Accepted payment methods are listed during checkout and may vary depending on your order.
- 16Delivery times vary by location, traffic, and order volume. Estimated delivery windows are providedgen during ordering.
- 17Yes. Scheduled delivery may be available depending on your location and operating hours.
- 18Indica varieties are commonly associated with evening use, Sativa with more uplifting daytime experiences, and Hybrid cultivars combine characteristics of both.
- 19New York law allows adults 21+ to purchase up to three ounces of cannabis flower or 24 grams of concentrate in a single transaction.
- 20Another adult may be able to receive the order if they meet legal requirements and present valid ID where permitted
- 21No. Adults 21 and older can purchase adult-use cannabis without a medical card
- 22Delivery hours are 24 hours
- 23Yes. Curbside pickup is available where offered. Please follow the pickup instructions provided with your order.
- 24Our menu includes detailed product information such as strain type, terpene profile, flavor notes, and reported characteristics to help you choose.
- 25Terpenes are aromatic compounds naturally found in cannabis that contribute to each cultivar's scent and flavor profile.
- 26Flower is the dried cannabis bud, while concentrates are more potent extracts created from cannabis.
- 27Edibles generally take longer to produce noticeable effects than inhaled cannabis and may last longer. New consumers should start with a low dose and wait before consuming more.
- 28Delivery updates may be provided during the fulfillment process depending on the order.
- 29Customers choose Elevated Club NYC for curated products, convenient ordering, discreet service, and local delivery throughout Brooklyn.
- 30Visit our Contact page, call 347-585-1775, or use the contact form on our website for assistance.
- 31THCA (tetrahydrocannabinolic acid) is the naturally occurring precursor to THC found in fresh cannabis. When heated through smoking or vaporizing, THCA converts into THC.
- 32Live rosin is a solventless cannabis concentrate produced by applying heat and pressure to fresh-frozen cannabis hash. It is valued for preserving the plant's natural terpene profile.
- 33Live resin is a cannabis concentrate made from fresh-frozen cannabis using an extraction process designed to preserve aromatic compounds and cannabinoids.
- 34Pre-rolls are ready-to-enjoy cannabis joints that are professionally rolled and filled with ground cannabis flower.
- 35Infused pre-rolls combine cannabis flower with concentrates such as live resin, rosin, or kief to create a different product format than a standard pre-roll.
- 36Premium flower is typically selected based on characteristics such as appearance, aroma, trichome coverage, cultivation practices, curing quality, and overall consistency.
- 37Smalls are smaller buds from the same harvest as larger flowers. While they differ in size, they generally come from the same cultivar and are often offered at a different price point.
- 38Indoor cannabis is cultivated in a controlled environment where lighting, temperature, humidity, and airflow are carefully managed throughout the growing process.
- 39Light deprivation (light dep) flower is greenhouse-grown cannabis cultivated using controlled light schedules to influence the flowering cycle.
- 40Store cannabis in an airtight container in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight, excessive heat, and moisture. Proper storage helps preserve aroma, flavor, and freshness.
- 41Tinctures are liquid cannabis extracts typically dispensed with a dropper.
- 42Topicals are cannabis-infused creams, lotions, balms, or similar products intended for application to the skin.
- 43THC is one of the primary cannabinoids naturally found in cannabis.
- 44CBD is a cannabinoid commonly found in cannabis and hemp.
- 45CBG is a naturally occurring cannabinoid sometimes referred to as the "parent cannabinoid."
- 46CBN is a cannabinoid that develops as THC naturally ages over time.
- 47Terpenes are aromatic compounds that contribute to a cannabis cultivar's scent and flavor.
- 48Terpenes help create the unique aroma and flavor profile of each cultivar.
- 49Trichomes are tiny resin glands on cannabis flowers where cannabinoids and terpenes are produced.
- 50Indoor flower is cultivated in a controlled environment with artificial lighting.
- 51Greenhouse flower is grown using natural sunlight with environmental controls.
- 52Top shelf generally refers to flower selected for its quality, appearance, aroma, cultivation, and curing.
- 53Different terpene profiles create different aromas and flavors.
- 54Fruit-like aromas often come from terpene combinations naturally found in cannabis.
- 55Gas-like aromas are associated with certain terpene combinations and genetics.
- 56THC levels vary based on genetics, cultivation methods, harvest timing, and testing results.
- 57Cannabis doesn't spoil like fresh food, but quality, aroma, and potency may decline over time if stored improperly.
- 58Our menu is updated regularly as products become available or sell out.
- 59Visit www.elevatedclubnyc.com to explore our latest menu, featured products, educational blog articles, FAQs, and delivery information.
- 60Cannabis genetics describe a cultivar's breeding lineage and ancestry.
- 61Landrace strains are cannabis varieties that developed naturally in specific geographic regions over many generations.
- 62Curing is the controlled process of drying and aging cannabis after harvest to help preserve quality, aroma, and flavor.
- 63Proper curing helps maintain moisture balance, improve aroma, and preserve cannabinoids and terpenes.
- 64Not necessarily. Quality depends on many factors, including cultivation, curing, terpene content, and overall condition—not just size.
- 65Sticky flower often reflects a healthy amount of resin, though texture can vary between cultivars.
- 66Purple coloration is primarily influenced by genetics and environmental conditions during cultivation.
- 67The orange hairs are pistils, part of the cannabis flower's reproductive structure.
- 68Sugar leaves are the small leaves surrounding the flower that are often coated with trichomes
- 69Visit the Elevated Club NYC blog for educational articles covering cannabis products, terpenes, cannabinoids, cultivation, storage, and local cannabis topics
- 70Generally, a cool, dark, dry location is recommended. Refrigeration is not necessary for most consumers.
- 71Store it in an airtight container away from heat, light, and excess humidity.
- 72An airtight container helps protect cannabis from air exposure, which can reduce freshness over time.
- 73Kief is the collection of trichomes that naturally separate from cannabis flower during handling or grinding. It contains concentrated cannabinoids and terpenes.
- 74Hash is a cannabis concentrate made by collecting and compressing resin glands (trichomes) from the plant.
- 75Cannabis diamonds are crystalline THCA concentrates that are often paired with terpene-rich sauce.
- 76Badder is a cannabis concentrate with a smooth, whipped consistency created during the extraction process.
- 77Wax is a soft cannabis concentrate known for its opaque appearance and pliable texture.
- 78Shatter is a cannabis concentrate with a hard, glass-like consistency that can break into pieces.
- 79Crumble is a dry, brittle cannabis concentrate that easily breaks apart.
- 80Solventless cannabis products are made without chemical extraction solvents, using methods such as ice water separation and heat with pressure.
- 81Live rosin is a solventless concentrate made with heat and pressure, while live resin is produced using an extraction process with solvents. Both are typically made from fresh-frozen cannabis to preserve terpene content.
- 82Craft cannabis generally refers to small-batch cultivation that emphasizes quality, consistency, and careful production practices.
- 83Each strain has a unique combination of terpenes, flavonoids, and genetics that influences its aroma and flavor profile.
- 84Many customers consider aroma, appearance, trichome coverage, moisture level, genetics, and terpene profile when selecting flower.
- 85Not necessarily. Many consumers also consider terpene profile, genetics, aroma, flavor, and overall quality when choosing cannabis products.
- 86Yes. Our online menu is updated regularly with new products and current availability.
- 87Yes. Our blog features educational articles covering cannabis basics, terpenes, cannabinoids, cultivation, product guides, and Brooklyn cannabis topics
- 88Visit our website regularly and follow Elevated Club NYC on social media for updates, educational content, and announcements.
- 89A cannabinoid profile is the combination and concentration of cannabinoids—such as THC, CBD, CBG, and CBN—found in a cannabis product. Each cultivar has its own unique profile.
- 90The best product depends on your preferences, desired consumption method, experience level, and the characteristics you're looking for. Reading product descriptions and educational guides can help you make an informed choice.
- 91Yes. We believe informed customers make better purchasing decisions. Our website includes educational articles, product guides, strain information, and FAQs covering cannabis fundamentals
- 92We focus on curated product selection, cannabis education, convenient online ordering, and a professional, customer-first experience for eligible adults throughout our service area.
- 93Visit www.elevatedclubnyc.com to browse our current menu, read educational articles, explore FAQs, and stay up to date with new products and announcements.
- 94If a loyalty or rewards program is available, details can be found on our website. Visit the Rewards page or your customer account for the latest information on earning and redeeming points.
- 95You can reach us by phone, through the contact form on our website, or by using the contact information listed on our Contact page. Our team is available to answer questions about products, ordering, and delivery.
- 96Yes. Product availability changes regularly based on inventory and demand. If an item is unavailable, check back soon or browse similar products in the same category.
- 97Yes. Our product pages include information such as cultivar type, cannabinoid content, terpene profile, flavor notes, and product category to help you compare options and make an informed decision
- 98You can reach us by phone, through the contact form on our website, or by using the contact information listed on our Contact page. Our team is available to answer questions about products, ordering, and delivery.
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