Where to get local honey in Northern Virginia

Curb your spring allergies by eating some local honey from these five spots around NOVA.

A bee on a flower.

Shop local honey at these NOVA locations. | Photo by Eric Gorski via Flickr

Eric Gorski

Spring allergies getting the best of you? While not scientifically proven, some say that eating local honey can help curb your seasonal sniffles. Regardless, why not shop local and check out these five honeys from around Northern Virginia?

The Beekeepers Farm | 40975 Snickersville Tpke., Aldie
Starting June 2026, you can get raw local honey at this local farm. In the meantime, you can get their new farm-spun honey, which comes in flavors like lemon, cinnamon, and peanut.

Erin’s Elderberries | 4257 Aiken Dr., Warrenton
This shop in Warrenton offers both clover and wildflower honey. And don’t forget to order a couple of honey sticks to snack on while you’re at it.

Loudoun Honey | Various locations
With approximately 150 colonies throughout Loudoun County, this local spot delivers honey year-round. Enjoy free delivery within the county, or have it shipped anywhere in the country.

TT’s Bees | 13700 Leland Rd., Centreville
With hives in Centreville and Purcellville, this is a disabled veteran- and family-owned business. Make sure to email them to place an order, and follow them on Instagram for updates.

Nall’s Produce & Garden Center | 7310 Beulah St., Alexandria
Along with plants and local produce, you can also get raw honey from Clifton at this spot in Alexandria. So make sure to get some fresh berries and local honey for your morning yogurt.

Where do you get local honey? Let us know.

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