Find Local Honey in Boston, Massachusetts

Boston beekeepers produce exceptional New England honey, including blueberry blossom honey from the Blue Hills and Cape Cod, cranberry honey from the South Shore bogs, and Massachusetts wildflower blends.

Local Honey Varieties

Blueberry blossom honey (spring specialty), cranberry honey from Cape Cod and South Shore bogs, and Massachusetts wildflower honey are Boston's most distinctive local varieties.

Where to Buy

Boston Public Market (year-round, indoor) and Copley Square Farmers Market (Tuesdays and Fridays, May–November) are Boston's top sources for local Massachusetts honey.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find raw honey near Boston?
Boston Public Market (year-round, indoor) is the most consistent source. Copley Square Farmers Market (Tuesdays and Fridays, May–November) and Jamaica Plain Farmers Market also feature local Massachusetts honey.
What types of honey are produced near Boston, Massachusetts?
Boston-area beekeepers produce blueberry blossom honey from the Blue Hills and Cape Cod (spring specialty), cranberry honey from South Shore bogs (a New England regional specialty), and Massachusetts wildflower blends from coastal and inland flora.
When is the best time to buy local honey in Boston, Massachusetts?
Massachusetts honey is freshest July–October. Blueberry honey is a brief spring specialty in May–June. Boston Public Market provides year-round access. Late summer markets have the widest selection of New England honey varieties.

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Browse our complete local honey directory to find beekeepers and farmers markets near you. Explore all 210+ honey varieties in our comprehensive guide. For a complete overview of honey in Massachusetts, see our Massachusetts Honey Sourcing Guide.

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