When legal cannabis finally reached Westchester County, it started in downtown White Plains. Leafology Cannabis Company was the county's first licensed adult-use dispensary — a family-owned, women-led, veteran-operated shop that opened the market for one of New York's most populous suburban counties. With a deep craft-brand menu and countywide delivery, a single storefront effectively serves the whole region.

Quick facts

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NameLeafology Cannabis Company
Address244 Main St, White Plains, NY 10601
RegionWhite Plains, Westchester County
OwnershipFamily-owned, women-led, veteran-operated
Known forWestchester's first licensed dispensary; 150+ NY craft brands
Best forWestchester locals, countywide delivery, craft-brand shoppers
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What makes it different

Two things set Leafology apart: who runs it and how much it carries. As a women-led, veteran-operated family business, it's exactly the kind of independent ownership New York's program was meant to support — and it backs that up with scale, stocking 150-plus New York craft brands and well over a thousand products. Add same-day delivery to every ZIP code in the county, and a single White Plains storefront effectively serves all of Westchester.

That focus on New York craft brands is a real draw for shoppers who care about local product. Our guide to the best New York-grown cannabis brands to know in 2026 is a great companion to a deep menu like Leafology's, and you can map nearby shops and delivery on the High Today delivery map.

Licensed and local

As a licensed New York dispensary, Leafology offers the assurance that matters most: lab-tested products tracked under the state's regulated system, rather than the untested gray-market alternatives that still circulate across the metro area. Every licensed shop operates under Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) rules, with products batch-tested for potency and contaminants. For Westchester shoppers, that's the central reason to choose a licensed shop — and the deep craft-brand menu is a reason to keep coming back.

With so many brands to choose from, knowing how to read the package helps. Our guide to reading a New York dispensary label breaks down THC percentages, terpenes, and test dates, and what are terpenes? explains the aromas and effects behind the labels. Every legal product carries New York's universal cannabis symbol and a batch number tied to its lab panel, an easy way to confirm it's tested.

A deep bench of New York craft brands

Leafology's defining feature is its menu. With 150-plus New York craft brands and well over a thousand products, it functions almost like a showcase for the state's growers and makers — flower, pre-rolls, vapes, edibles, concentrates, and tinctures from operators large and small. For shoppers who want to explore beyond the handful of names found everywhere, that depth is the draw. It's also a practical advantage for a single storefront serving a whole county: rather than stocking only the best-sellers, Leafology gives Westchester a window into the breadth of what New York's licensed supply chain produces, from established labels to newer small-batch growers. It also means a little homework pays off: knowing the difference between indica, sativa, and hybrid labels and which brands suit you helps you navigate a menu this large without getting overwhelmed.

Delivery across the county

Leafology offers same-day delivery to every ZIP code in Westchester County, typically with a minimum order — check the site for current terms. That makes it a practical option even for shoppers far from White Plains. A few tips:

  • Have a 21+ ID ready for the delivery handoff, just as you would in-store. Anyone under 21 can't receive an order.
  • Carry cash or debit as a backup, since card acceptance varies under federal banking limits.
  • Browse the menu first so you can compare brands and formats before ordering.
  • Know the limits. Adults 21+ can buy up to three ounces of flower or 24 grams of concentrate per transaction. See how much cannabis you can legally buy and carry in New York.

For in-store visits, our guide to New York dispensary etiquette covers the basics newcomers want to know.

The gray market and why testing counts

Westchester borders the dense New York City metro, where unlicensed sellers still operate, so the testing guarantee at a licensed shop is a real differentiator. Gray-market products skip New York's required lab panels — no assurance on potency, no screening for pesticides, solvents, or heavy metals. Leafology sells only products that cleared those tests and are tracked under the state's regulated system. For a shop built around a sprawling craft-brand menu, that backbone is what lets shoppers explore freely: every one of those 150-plus brands has been vetted before it reaches the shelf.

Who it's best for

  • Westchester locals who want the county's established, first-to-open licensed dispensary.
  • Delivery customers anywhere in Westchester who'd rather shop from home.
  • Craft-brand shoppers who want a deep selection of New York-grown products.

How to shop smart

A big menu makes comparison easy in-store, but it still pays to check prices elsewhere. Look at the day's cannabis deals and other licensed dispensaries on High Today, and use our guide to saving at New York dispensaries to track drops and loyalty perks.

The bottom line

Leafology opened Westchester's legal market and remains a standout: locally and women-led, veteran-operated, deeply stocked, and delivering countywide. For White Plains and greater Westchester shoppers who want a licensed shop with real selection, it's a top choice. Compare prices on bigger purchases, and shop licensed and local.

Editorial guide for adults 21+ — research-based, not a paid placement, endorsement, or point of sale.