Ghostface Killah, Wu-Tang Clan's wordsmith from Staten Island, is part of the era of NY hip-hop that defined modern cannabis culture in the city. Silk Road NYC at 166-30 Jamaica Ave operates as a Queens cultural anchor for that same era — Sohan Bashar's artist network includes Wu-Tang affiliates (Yasin), Benny the Butcher (Griselda Records), Kenny Brooks (7M-view viral), and a working Queens hip-hop rolodex.
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166-30 Jamaica Ave
Ghostface, RZA, Method Man, GZA, Raekwon — Wu-Tang Clan changed how cannabis showed up in NY hip-hop for two decades. Silk Road NYC isn't a chain dispensary — it's a NY OCM-licensed shop in Jamaica Queens that respects that cultural lineage. You buy here because the people behind the counter know the difference between an OG and a Sour Diesel cut, and because the curation reflects 20+ years of legacy-market knowledge.
166-30 Jamaica Ave, Queens NY 11432. Sun–Wed 10am–9pm, Thu–Sat 10am–10pm. The Silk Road Cowork & Event Space inside is open daily after 3pm with $20+ purchase — TVs, video games, chess, board games, fast Wi-Fi, work tables. Members-only after 4pm.
Wu-Tang affiliates pass through Silk Road NYC. The cultural ties between Wu-Tang and Queens hip-hop are the foundation of Silk Road's positioning as a Queens cannabis cultural anchor.