Her Majesty’s Secret Beekeeper, A Beekeeping Supply & Honey Shop in San Francisco

by Scott Beale on September 9, 2009 · 1 comment

Her Majesty's Secret Beekeeper

In June my friend Cameo Wood opened Her Majesty’s Secret Beekeeper, a wonderful beekeeping supply and honey shop located in San Francisco. They offer beekeeping and honey related classes as well as a Honey of the Month club.

Established on June 29th, 2009, HMSBeekeeper focuses on local honey, gourmet single source and infused honeys, pollen and propolis, locally made soap, candles, balms, and lotions, as well as exceptional yet economically priced beekeeping equipment. If it is made from the hive, we are likely to carry it.

The door sign

Cameo has posted some photos of HMSBeekeeper on Flickr.

ABC 7 in San Francisco recently did a story on urban beekeeping which features Her Majesty’s Secret Beekeeper.

UPDATE: Here are a few photos I shot at HMS Beekeeper.

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1 Shawn September 9, 2009 at 4:55 pm

What a fantastic logo! And such a great name for the shop. I wish I still lived in SF :|

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