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Seattle Local Bees. Seattle Urban Honey.
Seattle Local Bees. Seattle Urban Honey.
Our Seattle area honey is raw meaning that it is not processed by heating so that it retains the delicate, flavorful volatiles in the honey.
Seattle Urban Honey is a small-batch, local honey producer based in Seattle, Washington. We keep bees across multiple Seattle zip codes — from Green Lake to the University District — and harvest raw, unfiltered honey directly from our own urban hives. Every jar is traceable to a specific Seattle neighborhood and a specific floral source: blackberry from Fall City, big leaf maple from the UW Center for Urban Horticulture, linden from Green Lake. This is real Seattle honey, made by Seattle bees.
We create bespoke products in Seattle honey house in small batches from our beeswax. From Lip Balm to Lotion Bars, Moustache Wax, and More.
Seattle Urban Honey has a wonderful complexity of flavor because of the multiple floral sources visited by the bees.
Our honey is raw meaning that it is not processed by heating so that it retains the delicate, flavorful volatiles in the honey.
Join us every Saturday at the University District Farmers Market — located at 50th & University Way NE, Seattle, WA. We are there year-round, 9am to 1pm, with fresh honey, beeswax products, and seasonal varieties. Or shop online and we will ship your order anywhere in the US.
We sell every Saturday at the University District Farmers Market, located at 50th & University Way NE, Seattle, WA. Hours: 9am to 1pm, year-round.
Yes. Order online and we ship anywhere in the US. Most Seattle orders arrive within 2 to 3 business days.
Yes. All of our honey is harvested from hives we keep in Seattle neighborhoods, including Green Lake, the University District, and surrounding zip codes.
Urban bees forage across a wide variety of flowering plants — gardens, parks, street trees — giving Seattle urban honey a complex, layered flavor profile you won’t find in monoculture farm honey.
Each variety reflects its floral source. Blackberry is bold and jammy. Big leaf maple is light and buttery. Linden has lime and pear notes. Knotweed is malty and distinctive. All are raw and unfiltered.