Every animal tells a story, based on what it’s fed, how it’s raised, and ultimately how it is killed. We consider the life and the treatment of our animals as important as the taste and the quality, and do our best to source out farmers that are like-minded. At The Town Butcher, we’ve done our research to provide you with a full line of meats that are raised locally, naturally, and without the use of anti-biotics. This means that our beef, pork, chicken, lamb and turkey are all raised within 50 kilometres or closer to our shop, and are all cut on location.
~DELICATESSEN~
While the store-cooked items featured in our deli case are rotating and changing to incorporate new items, one thing that remains consistent is our commitment to fresh, high quality ingredients. Considerable thought is put into planning what is showcased at any given time. Using seasonal products we create a variety of foods that work well to complement or complete a full meal. For instance, at times we may carry BBQ-ready vegetables, mushroom caps and twice baked potatoes to grill with your steak dinner. Other times you may find Greek salad, baby roasted potatoes and tzatziki to pair with chicken souvlaki. Regardless of what is currently in the case, you can be assured that it is fresh and cooked on site, and that we have something to complement a host of dinner themes. All are items that are great on their own, but put them together and your dinner is ready before you’re even home from work.
~ HOSTING ESSENTIALS ~
Having a party? We may have what you need to create the final touches for the perfect party atmosphere. Or you’re the one heading out to the dinner, make sure to pop in and pick up a unique hostess gift for the couple who has everything. There are so many reasons to stop by and take a look at our dazzling dining accessories.
Some gift baskets are assembled around... show more
the Christmas holiday season, though we are more than happy to work with you to create a custom basket any time of year. Gift certificates in any denomination are also available. show more
Where's a good place to buy chicken breast? Fraser valley market is good if they have deals. I usually go to costco but I'm not just wanting to go to abbotsford. Haha.
Andelys P. replied:
Pricemart is well priced for what it is but it's your typical grocery store meat.If you want true real quality meat try the town butcher.You will not be disappointed!https://www.facebook.com/townbutcher/
Jeff K. replied:
The Town Butcher!
Dan G. replied:
My family gets all of our meat from the Town Butcher. My youngest son has some significant digestive issues and meat from big box stores is usually no good for him. Meat from Town Butcher is local and clean.
Anita K. replied:
The Town Butcher! Although so sad to have had to throw their stewing meat out this week 😭 day after expiry. So mad at myself.
anybody on here got a source for nice, happy healthy lamb? thinking about getting a jump on valentines dinner... it'd be nice to have local and of good quality. suggestions? thoughts?
Rachel S. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/townbutcher
Gina G. replied:
the lamb from the town butcher is supposed to be amazing.....the lady lives on ryder lake (who raises it)
Rachel S. replied:
I buy most ofour meat from the town butcher. Give them a call and ask a few questions. They are honest folk.
Hi I am looking for a really good butcher store where I can find fresh meat, I will say "homemade butcher". Can you help me? Thank you
Marian L. replied:
http://thetownbutcher.com/
Tamara K. replied:
I just read the above link and I am very impressed! Going to try the town butcher for sure now.
Tamara K. replied:
I don't want to speak ill of any company. I just have challenges accepting that the owner of the dairy farm that was abusing their cattle sits on the board of FV Meats. Just have a hard time with that so have been trying to search for a different butcher and I do like what the Town Butcher website says. Their chickens are from right here in chilliwack and are indoor/outdoor which is nice. Not just kept in barns. They care how the animals are raised, at least that's what they "say" in their spiel. Going to give them a try, thanks!