A Local Guide to the Woodstock Area: 7 Shops & Restaurants to Visit

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In the mountains of Vermont, Woodstock is the embodiment of small-town charm, offering the kind of unhurried lifestyle that pairs naturally with cannabis culture. The covered bridges, locally owned shops, and farm-to-table ethos provide an authentic charm for visitors tired of manufactured tourist traps. 

Here, slowing down is a lifestyle choice rather than an act of laziness. From browsing the village green or enjoying the sunset from a hillside pasture, Woodstock provides the perfect backdrop for mindful consumption. We’ve put together some of the best places to visit when you’re in town.

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Where to Eat in Woodstock

Whether you’ve just popped an edible or passed around an exquisitely crafted pre-roll, nothing pairs with good cannabis like good food. Thankfully, Woodstock delivers with a couple of standout eateries that take their ingredients as seriously as we take our flower.

1. Worthy Kitchen

A farm-to-kitchen inspired eatery, Worthy Kitchen focuses on craft beer and delicious meals. Inside its walls, you’ll find sandwiches, wings, burgers, and more. The owners want everyone who visits to experience what small-town charm is about, with friendly service and a wide selection of beer.

2. Long Trail Brewing Company

Brewing their own beer since 1989, Long Trail Brewing Co. is a pioneer of craft beer in Vermont, from the days when the state was known more for its maple syrup than its ale. The company has grown significantly in that time, offering a pub with seasonal fare and a lodge for accommodations.

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Coffee, Treats, and Sweet Stops

Sometimes, you aren’t looking for a full meal but just have a case of the munchies. Vermont has places for that as well. Whether you’re looking for some carbs to aid with a sativa-fueled morning buzz or satisfying a sweet tooth after an evening with indica, these spots deliver.

3. Farmer and the Bell

Farmer and the Bell is a newly opened donut shop, born of the farm-to-table atmosphere. Its name is based on the idea that, for those who lived on a farm, hearing a bell signifies that it’s time to eat. You don’t have to wait for a bell to stop in and get a delicious donut made with fresh ingredients, however.

4. Woodstock Scoops

The farm-to-table, or rather, farm-to-cone, ethos continues at Woodstock Scoops. This small-town ice cream shop brings a big flavor from local ice cream makers. As you find your way into the shop, you’ll discover the classic flavors you love, along with some unique tastes you’ll only find in Vermont.

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Shopping Local in Woodstock

Speaking of sativa-fueled buzzes, is there anything better than wandering through local shops while pleasantly elevated? The unique charm of Vermont comes alive with the energizing effects of sativa, while the boost in creativity will have you seeing possibilities in every unique item you find. These shops are the perfect destination for those seeking something unique.

5. Red Wagon Toy Company

Everyone remembers the little red wagon they had as a kid. Red Wagon Toy Company is all about those classic toys. You’ll find a wonderful selection of charming things for your children to play with here, along with clothing, footwear, and other gifts for children big and small.

6. Clover Gift Shop

If you’re looking for products locally made in Vermont, you’ll find them aplenty at Clover Gift Shop. In addition to a load of wonderful souvenirs for yourself or to take back home to friends and family, you’ll find an extensive selection of health and wellness products.

7. 37 Central Clothiers

If clothing is more your style, 37 Central Clothiers offers a fashionable boutique for women with clothing, jewelry, and accessories. The company opened its doors about two decades ago and has been a favorite ever since, adored by locals and visitors for its selection of clothing that celebrates Vermont.

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Why Sunday Drive Dispensary Fits a Woodstock Visit

Whether it’s to prepare yourself for an exciting but relaxed day of exploring Woodstock’s covered bridges and locally owned shops or to wind down after you’ve already hit the town, Sunday Drive Dispensary is a natural stop. 

Our dispensary in Woodstock brings the same energy we’ve highlighted so far, a curated selection that celebrates small-town life and its farm-to-table ethos. Inside the dispensary, you’ll find quality over quantity and craft over commodity as you explore products from the area’s top growers. Stop in today and let our knowledgeable staff guide you to the perfect product.

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