Pittsburgh sits at the confluence of three rivers in western Pennsylvania's Appalachian foothills, where black locust forests, basswood corridors, and farms produce honey anchored by spring black locust and dark fall buckwheat.
Black locust honey (light, delicate, spring specialty in May), basswood honey (herbal-minty), buckwheat honey from western PA farms (dark, robust, prized for baking), and Appalachian wildflower blends are Pittsburgh's signature varieties.
Pittsburgh Public Market in the Strip District (Fridays and Saturdays, year-round) features local PA honey producers. East End Cooperative Farmers Market (Sundays, seasonal) and Bloomfield Saturday Market also carry Pittsburgh-area honey.
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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 Pennsylvania, see our Pennsylvania Honey Sourcing Guide.
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