About us  The House of Honey and the Sticky Spoon Café opened in January 2010 in the beautiful Swan Valley, Western Australia. In the short time it has been open it has become a popular drawcard to the valley as the latest taste sensation. Beekeeper Rupert Phillips has been keeping bees for over 40 years, a passion which has followed him around the globe. Rupert’s wife Kim shares this passion and together they and their bees travel far and wide in Western Australia to pollinate, harvest and showcase some of the best honey this state has to offer. The beehives are moved at night to different locations depending upon availability of nectar, mostly to pristine native bushland populated by many different Eucalyptus species. Each of these floral species has their own unique flavour- all of which are available for tasting. Some of these honeys lend themselves to further infusions such as Lavender, Chilli, Cinnamon, Vanilla and Truffle - which further tempt the taste buds. As seasons vary from year to year, so do the flavours and availability of honeys. A very dry year may produce a more dense honey (usually in the height of summer) while a spring honey may be lighter in both flavour and texture. Honeys gathered in the cooler months usually crystallize or “candy” more readily than the summer honeys. This natural process does not mean that the honey is inedible; it merely means that the honey is pure and unheated with the goodness and nutrients intact. We look forward to your visit and encourage you to taste our delicious honeys.  Our shop showcases all things honey and bee related from pollen, royal jelly, candles to beauty products and giftware.  See our live bee display where our friendly staff will explain all about the world of bees or relax in our cafe with our famous Devonshire tea.