Best quality, prices and service you can find! We won’t buy honey anywhere else… it’s now a 30 – 40 minute drive, but still worth it!
Carlene M.
Classificação do local: 5 Spanaway, WA
Great place! The honey is fantastic! Mrs. Robbins gave us little samples of each kind! The thistle honey is super thick and very tasty. The meadow foam honey is unusual but very good, and has a vanilla flavor from the kind of flowers the bees gather from. And we also got some fireweed honey. It’s amazing how each type of honey has such differences, but all are so yummy. Well, except for one. The buckwheat honey is very pungent and was not to our liking, but other people seem to like it.
Larry G.
Classificação do local: 5 University Place, WA
Harvard is great. I started beekeeping this year and he has been very helpful. Looking to start another hive already.
JJ G.
Classificação do local: 5 Seattle, WA
We are beekeepers, and I have been a customer of Harvard for years. This guy is the bee whisperer! I have watched him working with bees all over him, no bee suit, dozens on his face and he didn’t bat an eyebrow. I’d freak out for sure! Not only does he supply our family with honey,(when we don’t have enough) he is our bee mentor. We just brought home 20,000 girls to populate our hives for this year. and I am sure we will be calling him for advice. There is no nicer man out there in the business, we cant recommend him enough.
Mog V.
Classificação do local: 5 Tacoma, WA
I saw the sign but was unsure about where the actual farm was. Its a house with a circular dirt road. I rang the door bell and was greated by a lady who was house sitting for the ower. The front of the house is divided between bee keeping supplies and honey. HUGE selection of honey in various sizes, the honey is simply amazing, and the prices don’t get any better anywhere. This is where we get all our honey.
Gary S.
Classificação do local: 5 Renton, WA
In addition to some of the best local honey, they sell the highest quality bee pollen I have found. Wish they had a website and local distribution but then they might loose what makes them great…
Anne N.
Classificação do local: 4 Seattle, WA
I love my honey. On toast(with almond butter) or in tea, it’s the first thing I have almost every morning. On a random morning a few months ago, I decided to go hunt down a local honey farm. The search led me & my navigator to a farm located in Lakewood(1 hr away from me!) where I got to meet the owners and learn a little about the business! Let’s start from the very beginning. I was tired of buying small jars of honey at QFC. I go through them really fast and I was paying $ 4.99 for 8 oz. I did a quick google search and found this farm. A quick phone call was made and I was on my way. I was heading to the boonies! The«farm» doesn’t look like much more than a runned down house. I was about to turn around when I saw the owners(an old couple) loading up their car with cases of honey. The gentleman has been in the honey business for over 30 years, and the woman had recently moved here from Thailand. As I toured the farm, I got to try different types of honey(fireweed, wildflower, etc) and even pour out my own honey from these large metal containers! I left the farm with 4GALLONS of honey in my car. I paid $ 25/gallon which is ridiculously cheap compared to what I was paying! Let’s do some math. I was paying 0.62 for 1 oz at QFC. 1 gallon = 128 oz If I bought 1 gallon worth of honey at QFC, I’d be paying $ 79.36 I paid $ 25 at the farm I saved over $ 54 In addition to honey, they also sell bee pollen here. At a fraction of what you would be paying elsewhere! If you need a quick break from the city, this is the place to go. Support a local business and enjoy the simple things in life. Like honey.