Burlington-based writer covering Vermont's cannabis industry since 2023. Visits every licensed dispensary in the state, tests products, and reads the CCB rulebook so you don't have to.
Quick Answer
Williston has no licensed cannabis dispensaries as of the Vermont Cannabis Control Board's June 2026 licensee list — the town has not opted into adult-use retail. The nearest shops are all in Essex Junction, 8–12 minutes north on Route 2A (VT-2A). The High Bar (159 Pearl St, Suite 8; phone: 802-404-3842; thehighbar.com) stands out for its small-farm craft focus and — unusually for Vermont — accepts both Apple Pay and credit cards; hours are Mon–Thu 10 AM–7 PM, Fri 10 AM–8 PM, Sat–Sun 11 AM–7 PM. Sweetspot (139 Pearl St; 802-871-5895; sweetspotfarms.com) is directly across the street from The High Bar, making it easy to comparison-shop two stores on one trip; first-time visitors get 30% off; open daily 10 AM–7 PM. Magic Mann Premium Cannabis (21 Essex Way, Suite 216; 802-871-5810; magicmann.com) is Essex Junction's integrated medical-plus-recreational shop, open daily 10 AM–9 PM — the latest closing time of any dispensary near Williston — and carries an in-house Vermont-grown product line; cash only with ATM on site. For the widest overall selection, Burlington's Church Street dispensary cluster is 15–20 minutes west via I-89. Vermont requires a valid government-issued photo ID for anyone 21 or older. As of July 1, 2026, S.278 raises public flower possession to 2 ounces (concentrate stays at 5 grams). Essex Junction shops add a 1% local option tax — combined rate is approximately 21% (14% excise + 6% sales + 1% local).
Williston is one of Chittenden County's wealthiest and fastest-growing towns, anchored by the Taft Corners commercial corridor near I-89 exit 12 and the Maple Tree Place mall. For all that retail density, it has no cannabis dispensaries — the town has not held a local option vote to authorize adult-use retail. The nearest licensed shops are a short drive north in Essex Junction, and if you know which one fits your needs, the trip is worth it.
TL;DR: Best Dispensary Near Williston, by Situation
| Situation | Best pick | Address | Why |
|---|---|---|---|
| Craft flower, small-farm brands | The High Bar | 159 Pearl St, Essex Junction | 4.9 rating, Vermont-grown curation, fast checkout |
| Pay by credit card or Apple Pay | The High Bar | 159 Pearl St, Essex Junction | One of very few VT dispensaries that accepts cards |
| First-time visitor, want a discount | Sweetspot | 139 Pearl St, Essex Junction | 30% off first purchase, same block as The High Bar |
| Latest hours (after 8 PM) | Magic Mann | 21 Essex Way, Essex Junction | Open until 9 PM daily — latest in the area |
| Medical patients | Magic Mann | 21 Essex Way, Essex Junction | Integrated medical + recreational license; patient pricing |
| Compare two shops in one stop | High Bar + Sweetspot | Pearl St, Essex Junction | Directly across the street from each other |
The High Bar — 159 Pearl St, Essex Junction
Hours: Mon–Thu 10:00 AM–7:00 PM | Fri 10:00 AM–8:00 PM | Sat–Sun 11:00 AM–7:00 PM
Phone: (802) 404-3842 | Website: thehighbar.com
License: Tier 1 Adult-Use Retail | Google Rating: 4.9 | Payment: Cash, Apple Pay, Credit Cards
The High Bar is the dispensary most Williston residents should try first. It holds a 4.9 Google rating — the highest of any shop in the Essex corridor — and its curatorial approach is distinct: every product on the menu comes from a small, independent Vermont farmer. That means a narrower selection than a multi-state operator, but one where every item has been chosen rather than filled in for SKU count.
The practical standout is payment: The High Bar accepts both Apple Pay and credit cards, which is genuinely unusual in Vermont's cash-heavy cannabis market. Federal banking restrictions have made card processing difficult for most dispensaries, so most shops are cash-only or rely on ATMs. If you routinely forget to hit an ATM before a dispensary run, The High Bar solves that problem. Online ordering via Dutchie is available for pre-selecting before you arrive.
Note the Saturday and Sunday open: the shop opens at 11 AM rather than 10 AM on weekends, one hour later than weekday mornings. Plan accordingly if you're running early on a weekend.
See The High Bar's full listing, menu link, and current deals.
Sweetspot Essex Junction — 139 Pearl St, Essex Junction
Hours: Mon–Sun 10:00 AM–7:00 PM
Phone: (802) 871-5895 | Website: sweetspotfarms.com
License: Tier 1 Adult-Use Retail | Google Rating: 4.7 | Payment: Cash only
Sweetspot is directly across Pearl Street from The High Bar — if you want to compare two menus in one trip, this is the most convenient two-stop in Vermont cannabis. Sweetspot is part of the multi-state Sweetspot Farms network (also operating in Massachusetts and Connecticut), which gives it a more polished retail environment than most local shops: wider aisles, brighter displays, and a broad in-house product line grown at Sweetspot's own facilities.
The main draw for new customers is a 30% off first-purchase offer that has been available since the shop's September 2024 opening and remains active as of mid-2026. If you've never shopped at Sweetspot anywhere, that's a meaningful discount on your first basket. Consistent 10 AM–7 PM hours every day of the week make it easy to plan around.
See Sweetspot's full listing, first-time offer details, and menu.
Magic Mann Premium Cannabis — 21 Essex Way, Suite 216, Essex Junction
Hours: Mon–Sun 10:00 AM–9:00 PM
Phone: (802) 871-5810 | Website: magicmann.com
License: Integrated (Medical + Adult-Use Retail) | Google Rating: 4.7 | Payment: Cash only, ATM on site
Magic Mann is the area's only dispensary with an integrated license — meaning registered Vermont medical cannabis patients can shop here alongside adult-use customers, with a dedicated checkout lane and patient-only pricing. If you or a family member holds a Vermont medical card, Magic Mann is the only dispensary near Williston that fully accommodates you.
It also holds the area's latest closing time: 10 AM–9 PM, seven days a week. If you're working late and want to make a dispensary run after 8 PM on a weekday, Magic Mann is the only nearby option. The shop is vertically integrated — they cultivate their own cannabis in Vermont and manufacture in-house extracts, edibles, and vape carts — so the menu runs deep on Magic Mann-branded products alongside a selective lineup of outside brands.
The Essex Way address puts it in the Essex Shoppes & Cinema complex near Five Corners — a couple of minutes from the Pearl Street pair, on the other side of the Five Corners intersection. Cash only, but there's an ATM on site.
See Magic Mann's full listing, medical patient details, and menu link.
Hours Comparison
| Shop | Mon–Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The High Bar | 10 AM–7 PM | 10 AM–8 PM | 11 AM–7 PM | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Sweetspot | 10 AM–7 PM | 10 AM–7 PM | 10 AM–7 PM | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Magic Mann | 10 AM–9 PM | 10 AM–9 PM | 10 AM–9 PM | 10 AM–9 PM |
On weekend mornings, Sweetspot opens one hour earlier than The High Bar (10 AM vs. 11 AM). For late evening runs, Magic Mann is the only option past 8 PM. All three shops open at 10 AM on weekdays.
Getting There: Directions from Williston
From Taft Corners or I-89 Exit 12
From the Taft Corners commercial area (Maple Tree Place, at the US-2 / Route 2A intersection near I-89 exit 12), take Route 2A (VT-2A) north toward Essex Junction — no highway needed. In about 5–8 minutes you reach Five Corners, the center of Essex Junction. The High Bar (159 Pearl St) and Sweetspot (139 Pearl St) sit side by side on Pearl Street (VT-15), about a mile west of Five Corners. Magic Mann (21 Essex Way) is a couple of minutes away in the Essex Shoppes & Cinema complex near Five Corners, on the opposite side of the intersection from the Pearl Street pair.
From Williston Center or Oak Hill Road
From Williston Center or Oak Hill Road, make your way to Route 2A and follow it north through Taft Corners and on into Essex Junction — 2A runs the whole way, so no highway is needed. Total drive time to the Pearl Street shops is roughly 10–14 minutes depending on where in town you start. Note that 2A carries steady commuter traffic and has seen ongoing roadwork between Williston and Essex Junction, so allow a little extra time at peak hours.
From Burlington
From downtown Burlington, take I-89 to exit 12 (Williston Road / Essex), then head north on Route 2A toward Essex Junction. The Pearl Street shops are about 5–7 minutes from the exit and are the closest of the three to the interstate. From Church Street the whole drive is roughly 15–18 minutes. For after-work or evening runs, it's a smooth shot without downtown traffic.
Vermont Cannabis Rules (as of 2026)
- Age: 21 and older, valid government-issued photo ID required (driver's license, passport, or Real ID).
- Possession: Up to 2 ounces of cannabis flower in public as of July 1, 2026 (S.278 doubled the previous 1-oz limit). Concentrate limit remains 5 grams.
- Consumption: Illegal in any public place in Vermont — only in a private residence where you have permission. Not in parks, parking lots, or vehicles in motion.
- Tax: Vermont charges a 14% cannabis excise tax plus a 6% state sales tax. Essex Junction has adopted a 1% local option cannabis tax, bringing the combined rate at all three Essex Junction dispensaries to approximately 21%. Williston itself has no local cannabis tax (it has no dispensaries), but if you're buying in Essex Junction, the 1% local rate applies.
- Delivery: Vermont does not permit retail cannabis home delivery.
- Vehicles: Cannabis-impaired driving is illegal and actively enforced in Vermont. Keep purchased product sealed for the drive home. Do not cross state lines with cannabis — federal law prohibits it regardless of state laws.
See also: Best Dispensary Near Me Essex Junction VT — full detail on the three Pearl Street and Essex Way shops; Best Dispensary Near Me Burlington VT — all 12 Burlington shops by neighborhood and situation; Best Dispensary Near Me South Burlington VT — the I-89 / Williston Road corridor perspective from the south; The High Bar full listing — craft focus, card payments, current menu; Sweetspot full listing — first-timer 30% discount, hours, menu; Magic Mann full listing — medical integration, in-house brand, late hours; Full Burlington-area dispensary directory — all Chittenden County shops; Vermont Strain Match — find the right strain by effect.
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