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Honey Pie Hives & Herbals

Honey Pie Hives & Herbals

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705 County Rd 24, Prince Edward, Ontario, K0K 1P0, Canada
(613) 476-3216 www.honeypie.ca
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Jul 25, 2018
Great little shop run by a great couple. We visited this farm almost by accident, stumbling on it while visiting local wineries. The property has tons of character and is definitely a working operation. The little shop is packed to the brim with beeswax candles (hand dipped in the back room!), different kinds of honeys, and mead (honey fermented wine) made by the owners. We had a great chat with the owners who were happy to tell us about beekeeping in the County. The reason it's not five-star is because the prices were a bit steep, and when we visited they only had their two wildflower honeys (dark from last year, light from this year), all the other honeys had added flavour. I'd love to have seen some other pure honey varieties. We'll definitely be visiting again though, and highly recommend that visitors to the County check it out!

Aug 17, 2017
Such a nice little shop inside of a hope. They even had Mead wine to sample for a small fee (tasty). Very friendly staff a great selection of giftable items.

May 25, 2016
This little stop was part of a bus tour i organized for 16 friends who were visiting the County for my 60th birthday. Not anyone knew about Mead, and likely the bee business, but everyone was very impressed with both the mead and honey products , as well as some of the other products produced by this great little spot. A def. go back to place as i live in the County and most hospitable group who greeted us. Highly recommend.

Jun 2, 2017
Everyone was nice and friendly. Good selection of merchandise.

Jun 17, 2016

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