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“World Famous Honey”
Savannah Bee founder Ted Dennard was first introduced to honey as a 12-year old boy on his father’s Coastal Georgia retreat property when a battered old pickup carrying beehives rattled into his life. The bee-covered driver of that flatbed truck was Roy Hightower, an elderly beekeeper scouting sites suitable for gathering “Swamp Honey” from the White Tupelo tree. In return for a place to keep his bees, Roy offered young Ted an education in that magical, buzzing world, but with a prophetic word of caution, “Son, bees sort of become a way of life.”
We did a mead tasting at the Savannah Bee Company. I love mead! The tasting menu changes depending on what they have (but I'm not sure how often it changes). Our server was friendly and energetic,... Read more
I've been to this store so many times while I was in the area. I tried out everything like for the skin, such as the lotions. I did the honey beer and honey wine tastings, and I really enjoyed... Read more
Very nice store on River street! Great selection of their honey products. They also have tastings which is super nice to be able to try all of the different yummy honeys. Dog friendly and... Read more
Savannah Bee Company
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- Sun: 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
- Mon - Sat: 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
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