A Local’s Guide to a Low-Key Upper West Side Afternoon

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There’s a particular rhythm to a good Upper West Side afternoon: a Levain cookie, a slow loop through Riverside Park, maybe a browse at Zabar’s. Folding a stop at a licensed cannabis dispensary on the Upper West Side into that loop is easier than you’d think, and Good Company, on Broadway between W 81st and W 82nd, fits the pace perfectly. It’s the kind of unhurried errand the neighborhood does best.

Start With a Stroll

Riverside Park is a few blocks west, and Central Park’s W 81st entrance is roughly a five-minute walk east. Either one makes a fine bookend to the afternoon.

The neighborhood rewards wandering. There’s no rush, and nothing about the day needs to be scheduled to the minute.

A Stop That Fits the Errand

Good Company sits right across Broadway from Zabar’s, half a block from H&H Bagels. Ducking in feels about as routine as grabbing a coffee on the way.

Everything on the shelf is licensed by New York’s Office of Cannabis Management and lab-tested, so you know exactly what’s on the label. The budtenders are happy to point a newcomer in the right direction without any pressure.

Pack for the Park, Not the Smoke

If your afternoon ends in the park, edibles or a vape pen travel better than flower: discreet, no smoke, easy to enjoy on a bench.

A quick note on the rules. Cannabis smoking is allowed where tobacco is, and not near playgrounds, sports fields, or pools. Plan around that and the day stays easy.

The Good Company Way

The name fits the experience. Good Company is both a shop that behaves like a good neighbor and a place that makes an ordinary afternoon a little better.

That’s the whole idea of a great Upper West Side day: small, good things strung together at a comfortable pace. A stop here slots right in, no fuss required.

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