Windsor, Vermont

2 cannabis dispensaries in Windsor, VT

Vermont's constitutional birthplace has two adult-use dispensaries off I-91 Exit 9 — Stone Leaf Cannabis (40+ proprietary strains, solar-powered, solventless extracts) and DePot Shop (all Vermont products, cash-only, Loyalty Weednesdays).

Population: ~3,000 (Windsor town, 2020 census) ZIPs: 05089

In short

Windsor, Vermont (Windsor County, ZIP 05089, I-91 Exit 9) has two CCB-licensed adult-use cannabis dispensaries. (1) Stone Leaf Cannabis, 71 Artisans Way (stoneleafvt.com, 802-674-4674): daily 10:00 AM–6:00 PM; founded by Nick Castro (20+ years cannabis genetics) and Sam (Marshfield VT cultivator); 40+ proprietary bred strains, solventless extraction (no butane/propane), Korean Natural Farming, 500 kW solar project in Springfield VT; flower, edibles, concentrates; lab results available. (2) DePot Shop, 25 Depot Ave (depotshopvt.com, @windsordepotshop): daily 10:00 AM–6:00 PM; all cannabis and products sourced exclusively within Vermont; associated cultivator Depot Cultivators; cash-only with on-site ATMs; LOYALTY WEEDNESDAYS (earn points on purchases, redeem every Wednesday for up to 10% off); flower, edibles, concentrates, cartridges; lab results online. Vermont cannabis tax in Windsor: 20% total (14% cannabis excise + 6% state sales); Windsor has not adopted a 1% local option tax, so the rate is 20%, not 21%. S.278 (effective July 1, 2026): possession limits 2 oz flower / 10 g concentrate. Windsor is the constitutional birthplace of Vermont (state constitution signed July 8, 1777, at the Old Constitution House). American Precision Museum (1846 armory, US manufacturing history) and the Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge (longest two-span covered bridge in the world, crossing to Cornish NH) are local landmarks. Harpoon Brewery is located in Windsor. Springfield VT (two dispensaries: The Buddega, TMM) is ~25 minutes south on I-91 (Exit 7). White River Junction (three dispensaries: The Tea House, Five Seasons, The Hidden Grove) is ~20 minutes north on I-91 (Exits 10–11). Woodstock VT (two dispensaries: Sunday Drive, Sunkissed Farm) is ~25 minutes northwest via US-5 and Route 4.

About Windsor

The cannabis scene

Windsor, Vermont — the constitutional birthplace of the state — is a Windsor County town on I-91 (Exit 9) at the Connecticut River, known for the Old Constitution House where Vermont's 1777 constitution was signed, the American Precision Museum, the Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge, and Harpoon Brewery.

Two CCB-licensed adult-use cannabis dispensaries serve Windsor, both open daily 10 AM–6 PM. Stone Leaf Cannabis at 71 Artisans Way is the house-breeding shop — built around 40+ proprietary strains developed by co-founder Nick Castro (20+ years cannabis genetics) and cultivation in Marshfield VT by co-founder Sam, with solventless extracts, Korean Natural Farming, and a 500 kW solar project. DePot Shop at 25 Depot Ave carries Vermont-only products (all cannabis sourced exclusively within Vermont), operates cash-only with on-site ATMs, and runs LOYALTY WEEDNESDAYS — points earned on every visit, redeemed every Wednesday for up to 10% off.

Vermont cannabis tax in Windsor: 20% total (14% excise + 6% state sales). Windsor has not adopted a local option tax, so the rate is 20%, not the 21% seen in nearby Woodstock and White River Junction.

Getting around

From I-91: Take Exit 9 (Windsor/Hartland) and follow US-5 into Windsor. Stone Leaf Cannabis (71 Artisans Way) is in Windsor's Artisans Way commercial district. DePot Shop (25 Depot Ave) is near Windsor's historic depot area. From Springfield VT: Take I-91 North approximately 19 miles to Exit 9 (~25 minutes). From White River Junction: Take I-91 South approximately 20 miles to Exit 9 (~20 minutes). From Woodstock: Take Route 4 (US-4) east to White River Junction then I-91 South, or take US-5 South from Hartford (~25 minutes). The Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge connects Windsor (VT) to Cornish, NH — note that New Hampshire has no adult-use cannabis; transport of cannabis into NH is illegal. Harpoon Brewery and the American Precision Museum are both walkable from the depot area.

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Quick read: 0 of 2 Windsor dispensaries offer online ordering for in-store pickup or reservation. Compare neighborhood, Friday closing time, and standout features below.

Windsor dispensary comparison: neighborhood, Friday closing time, online ordering, and notable features
Dispensary Area Closes Fri Online Menu Notable
Stone Leaf Cannabis Artisans Way 6:00 PM In-store only Customers who want exclusive in-house bred strains (40+ proprietary cultivars) not found elsewhere in Vermont, solventless extract seekers (no butane/propane)
DePot Shop Depot Ave 6:00 PM In-store only Customers who want Vermont-only curated cannabis (all products sourced in-state), Wednesday shoppers with loyalty points to redeem

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Windsor dispensary FAQs

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How many cannabis dispensaries are in Windsor, Vermont?
Two CCB-licensed adult-use cannabis dispensaries operate in Windsor: Stone Leaf Cannabis (71 Artisans Way; stoneleafvt.com; 802-674-4674; daily 10 AM–6 PM) and DePot Shop (25 Depot Ave; depotshopvt.com; daily 10 AM–6 PM). Both are open every day of the week.
What is the cannabis tax in Windsor, Vermont?
Cannabis in Windsor is taxed at 20% total: a 14% state cannabis excise tax plus the 6% Vermont state sales tax. Windsor has not adopted a 1% local option tax — its combined sales-tax rate is just the state's 6% — so the rate stays 20%, not the 21% charged in Burlington, Brattleboro, Woodstock, or White River Junction. On a $100 pre-tax purchase, expect about $20 in tax.
Which Windsor dispensary should I choose?
Choose Stone Leaf Cannabis (71 Artisans Way) if you want exclusive in-house bred strains (40+ proprietary cultivars not available elsewhere), solventless extracts, or a sustainability-focused shop (solar-powered, Korean Natural Farming). Choose DePot Shop (25 Depot Ave) if you want Vermont-only sourced cannabis, Wednesday loyalty discounts, or prefer the Depot Ave location. Both are open daily 10 AM–6 PM and carry flower, edibles, and concentrates. DePot Shop is cash-only (on-site ATM available).
Is DePot Shop in Windsor cash-only?
Yes. DePot Shop (25 Depot Ave) is a cash-only dispensary. On-site ATMs are available for customers who arrive without cash. Budget for a potential ATM fee. Stone Leaf Cannabis (71 Artisans Way; 802-674-4674) accepts other payment forms — confirm with the shop directly.
Can visitors and tourists buy cannabis in Windsor, Vermont?
Yes. Vermont allows adults 21 and older to purchase cannabis regardless of state of residence. Valid government-issued photo ID proving age 21+ is required at every point of sale. S.278 (effective July 1, 2026) raised possession limits to 2 oz flower / 10 g concentrate. No public consumption; no consumption while driving. Cannabis must stay in Vermont — the Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge crosses into New Hampshire, which has no adult-use cannabis; transporting cannabis across state lines is a federal offense.
What are the nearest dispensaries to Windsor, Vermont if I want more options?
White River Junction (~20 min north on I-91, Exits 10–11) has three dispensaries: The Tea House (7 AM open Mon–Sat), Five Seasons Cannabis Co. (open until 9 PM Mon–Sat), and The Hidden Grove (15.8% medical card discount any state). Springfield VT (~25 min south on I-91, Exit 7) has two: The Buddega and TMM Dispensary. Woodstock (~25 min northwest via US-5 and Route 4) has Sunday Drive and Sunkissed Farm.
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