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Be. Brooklyn (formerly Citiva Brooklyn) is a licensed New York medical cannabis dispensary and hemp CBD retailer at 206 Flatbush Ave in Park Slope/Prospect Heights, operated by Citiva Medical LLC under the Be. brand — and a place in New York cannabis history as Brooklyn’s very first medical dispensary, which opened on December 30, 2015. Designed with the feel of a modern apothecary, the space features natural wood surfaces, vintage Brooklyn photography, and a handmade Bushwick glass mosaic — a deliberate departure from clinical dispensary aesthetics. On-site pharmacists are present during all open hours, and the full menu includes medical cannabis flower, vapes, edibles, concentrates, tinctures, and topicals alongside hemp CBD products available to anyone 21+ without a card. The dispensary offers generous discounts for first-time patients, veterans, NYC DOE employees, and those receiving state financial assistance.
Flatbush Avenue sits steps from the Atlantic Avenue–Barclays Center transit hub — one of Brooklyn’s most connected locations, with access to the 2/3/4/5/B/D/N/Q/R subway lines and the LIRR. Open Monday through Wednesday 12–7 PM, Thursday through Saturday 11 AM–8 PM; closed Sunday. Call (212) 257-3145.
Phone: (212) 257-3145 Address: 206 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217 Hours: Mon–Wed 12–7 PM | Thu–Sat 11 AM–8 PM | Sun Closed Notes: Licensed NYS medical cannabis dispensary and hemp CBD retailer (formerly Citiva Brooklyn); Citiva Medical LLC dba Be.; Brooklyn’s first dispensary (est. 2015); on-site pharmacists; medical cannabis + hemp CBD without medical card; flower/vapes/edibles/concentrates/tinctures/topicals; discounts for first-time patients/veterans/NYC DOE employees/financial assistance; online ordering; 4-location chain (Brooklyn + Staten Island + Hudson Valley + Ithaca); Kings County; Park Slope/Prospect Heights; near Barclays Center; Brooklyn NYC Website: citiva.com (redirects to bestores.com)
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