Weed delivery or dispensary run?
If you live in Orange County, Los Angeles County, or the San Gabriel Valley, you have both options: you can drive to a storefront, or you can use a licensed weed delivery service like On Deck Delivery.
Both are legal when done through licensed businesses. The real question is which one fits your day better.
This breakdown is written from the point of view of a typical On Deck customer who orders from zones like La Habra, La Puente, Anaheim, Whittier, Brea, and Fullerton.
How product selection compares
At a dispensary, you are limited to whatever that one store decided to stock and display. If you walk in on a busy night, you might also feel rushed while reading labels at the counter.
On Deck runs one shared menu that serves all your main zones. If you go to https://ondeckdelivery.com/menu you see the same core listings whether you are in La Habra or Anaheim. You can move between:
You can read descriptions at your own pace and compare items side by side. If you want to see only specials, there is a dedicated deals page at https://ondeckdelivery.com/deals/ where you can filter deals by category and location.
So in terms of selection and time to think, delivery gives you more breathing room than standing at a counter while people line up behind you.
Timing and effort
With a dispensary, you have to:
- Drive there.
- Find parking.
- Wait in line.
- Show ID at the door and sometimes again at the counter.
That is fine if you like the in-person experience or want same-day shopping and are already out.
With On Deck, the steps are different:
- You browse the menu at home without entering your address first.
- You build a cart that hits the $40 minimum.
- You enter your address and upload ID at checkout.
- You pick card or cash.
- You wait for a driver to show up, usually in about 60 to 90 minutes for most orders, depending on traffic.
You still show your ID when the driver arrives, but you did not have to leave your home or office to make that happen.
If your schedule is packed, or if driving across town in traffic sounds awful, delivery usually wins on effort.
Pricing and fees
Dispensaries sometimes display prices that do not include all taxes and fees. By the time you reach the register, your total might be quite a bit higher than what you thought you were paying. Some On Deck customers mention that they prefer seeing clear pricing up front and not getting surprised at checkout. ([On Deck Delivery][6])
On Deck leans on upfront pricing and clear minimums:
- $40 order minimum before tax and fees.
- Deals listed in one place at https://ondeckdelivery.com/deals/.
- Menu that is the same across zones, so you are not chasing different prices by city.
You still pay delivery-appropriate tax and fees, but the goal is to make those clearer during checkout so you are not shocked at the end.
ID, address, and payment
The rules for ID and payment are tighter in cannabis than most people expect.
In a dispensary:
- You show ID at the door.
- Sometimes you show it again during checkout.
- You pay with whatever methods that store supports.
With On Deck:
- You upload a photo of your ID during checkout.
- Your ID is checked again at the door.
- Your address is entered only at checkout, not when you first land on the site.
- You choose between bank card and cash for payment.
You should not expect to pay with peer-to-peer “card-to-card” apps like sending money through Cash App or similar tools. Because of cannabis regulations and how banking works in this space, those are not supported. Plan on using a regular card or cash when the driver arrives.
Where delivery has an edge
Delivery has a few clear advantages if you live in On Deck’s coverage areas:
- You do not have to drive, find parking, or wait in a lobby.
- You can compare flower, vapes, edibles, and more at your own pace.
- You get weed delivered to your door in about 60 to 90 minutes in many cases, depending on traffic.
- If something goes wrong, you can call (562) 670-5987 during 10 AM – 10 PM or reach out on the contact page at https://ondeckdelivery.com/contact/.
It also helps if you have mobility issues, no car, or you just do not want to hang out in a store.
Where a dispensary still makes sense
A dispensary run can still be the better fit if:
- You like talking to a budtender in person.
- You want to see packaging and smell flower before buying.
- You are already out running errands and a store is on your route.
Some people also feel more comfortable paying in person at a counter, even though delivery now uses licensed systems and ID checks as well.
How to decide what is right for you
If you want speed and convenience, and you live in or near one of the On Deck service areas, delivery is usually the easier move. You:
- Browse at home.
- Hit the $40 minimum.
- Enter your address and upload ID once.
- Choose card or cash.
- Wait for the driver and show the same ID at the door.
If you prefer talking to someone face to face and do not mind the drive, a dispensary visit might feel better.
Either way, the important part is to use licensed businesses. On Deck operates as a licensed non-storefront retailer under California’s system, which means real compliance checks, proper ID rules, and regulated products instead of untested grey-market or street options.
And if you decide delivery is the way to go but run into any trouble ordering, do not sit stuck on the checkout page. Call (562) 670-5987 during support hours, or send a message through https://ondeckdelivery.com/contact/ so the team can help you sort it out.