If you are able to drive, please pickup at the store. You can call from the parking lot and we can run it out to you. Featuring a delicatessen stocked with a variety of fresh, high quality, seasonal products cooked on-site to complement or complete a full meal. 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.
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.
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Our animals are fed specific diets, and are raised naturally and killed humanely. We value our relationships with our farmers, and feel that the quality of our product is equally important to the quality of life for our animals. Farmers who raise organic animals have a lot of hoops to jump through, resulting in higher prices for the retailer, and therefore the customer.
Beef WellingtonBy The Town ButcherA delicious Beef Wellington roast for your next family get together! With a step by step walk through. Crispy Pan Seared Garlic & Dill Salmon Wth Lemon Sea Salt FriesBy The Town ButcherA simply delicious oven-baked salmon, lovingly smothered with our "Creamy Dill & Garlic Sauce", topped off with oh so yummy lemon fries.
Reviews (12)
Janis Davidson
Oct 19, 2021
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I am very disappointed with their mask policy. I stopped by today to pick up something for dinner and noticed their sign stating masks are mandatory, but just let us know if you have an exemption. The sign also states there’s no need to provide proof of your exemption. So basically they’re saying masks are not mandatory because anyone who doesn’t want to wear a mask just needs to say they have an exemption, no questions asked. Glad I stopped by and read their sign - with their blatant disregard for the safety of their staff and customers, I definitely won’t be shopping here again.
Sheri
Oct 12, 2021
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Aug 19, 2021
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Jason Metcalfe
Aug 01, 2021
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Jul 17, 2021
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Lynn Knight
Feb 26, 2021
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Terrie Erhardt
Feb 10, 2021
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Kerri Swartz
Sep 11, 2020
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Arlene W.
Jul 26, 2012
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Alyssa T.
Nov 12, 2011
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This is the only butcher shop my family buys from in Chilliwack. Bill and Liv are experts in their field and care a great deal about the products they sell. The meat is fresh, butchered on site and well looked after. All of the meat is bought from local farms and killed at a local (ethical) plant (which is more than I can say for any other butcher shop around.) Bill will custom cut or order anything you ask for. Try the local bacon, it's a favourite! The shop is clean, modern and very inviting. Say no to factory farms! Say yes to ethically treated animals!
Dean P.
May 20, 2011
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Mister B.
Jan 19, 2011
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Good meat, horrible business strategy!
They opened a butcher shop in the cheapest part of Chilliwack where the leases are very cheap. Usually people do this so that they could make their product cheaper, thus allowing more people to afford to eat healthier. Albeit, they do care about their product, the prices are WAY TOO out of reach for the general population of Chilliwack. They need to worry less about profit, and more about supply and demand. And their supply is demanded by many people, being healthy however it is affordable only to the wealthy. Even the product that they have to freeze due
They opened a butcher shop in the cheapest part of Chilliwack where the leases are very cheap. Usually people do this so that they could make their product cheaper, thus allowing more people to afford to eat healthier. Albeit, they do care about their product, the prices are WAY TOO out of reach for the general population of Chilliwack. They need to worry less about profit, and more about supply and demand. And their supply is demanded by many people, being healthy however it is affordable only to the wealthy. Even the product that they have to freeze due