Showing posts with label butcher shops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label butcher shops. Show all posts

Thursday, May 29, 2025

Savenor's and Wulf's Fish to Open in Boston's Seaport District

It looks like a butcher shop and a fish market are both on their way to a space near the Boston waterfront.

According to a Bluesky post from @tomready.bsky.social, Savenor's and Wulf's Fish will be opening in the city's Seaport District, moving into a space on Harbor Way which runs south of Seaport Boulevard between Pier 4 Boulevard and Boston Wharf Road. The two businesses have an ownership connection, with Wulf's Fish acquiring Savenor's last year; Savenor's, which dates back to the 1930s when it opened a shop in Cambridge, is known in part for its iconic butcher shop on Beacon Hill which closed last year after being in business since the 1930s, while another in Cambridge remains in operation. (Wulf's Fish, which is located at the Boston Fish Pier, started out as a fish market in Boston in the 1920s.)

The website for Savenor's is at https://savenorsbutchery.com/ while the website for Wulf's Fish is at https://wulfsfish.com/

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Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Savenor's Butcher Shop and Market in Boston's Beacon Hill Is Closing

A Boston institution for high-end meats and more is shutting down, though its other location will remain in operation.

According to a poster within the Friends of Boston's Hidden Restaurants Facebook group page, Savenor's Butcher Shop and Market in the city's Beacon Hill neighborhood is closing its doors, with a sign out front at the Charles Street shop indicating that its last day in business will be Saturday, June 22, and that its shop on Kirkland Street in Cambridge will continue on (Audrey says that it owns the Cambridge building and that its wholesale division will remain in operation as well). This comes on the heels of the news announced last month in a Boston Globe article that Wulf's Fish has acquired Savenor's, though it appeared at the time that both Savenor's locations would remain open.

Savenor's dates back to the 1930s when it opened a shop in Cambridge while Wulf's started out as a fish market in Boston in the 1920s.


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Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Nubian Markets Opens in Roxbury

A new cafe, butchery, and grocery store that focuses on being a community center of sorts has come to a Boston neighborhood that has been seeing its share of redevelopment of late.

Eater Boston is reporting that Nubian Markets is now open in Roxbury, moving into a space on Washington Street in Nubian Square. The website for the business indicates that owners Ismail Samad and Yusuf Yassin hope to connect to longtime residents of the neighborhood, saying that they "look forward to contributing to the efforts that have been long standing in Roxbury, to create a destination that is grounded in the flavors and culture of the people who have been here for generations."

Nubian Markets offers foods of the African diaspora, with its halal options featuring regional African fare; its cafe serves such items as lamb couscous, chickpea peanut stew, jerk chicken, injera and lentils, black-eyed pea fritters, peri peri chicken, harissa lamb, and more.

The address for Nubian Markets is 2565 Washington Street, Roxbury, MA, 02119. Its website can be found at https://www.nubianmarkets.com/

by Marc Hurwitz (Also follow us on Twitter at @hiddenboston)


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Friday, December 30, 2022

The Modern Butcher Is Moving from Newburyport to Danvers

A butcher shop north of Boston that is known in part for its roast beef sandwiches is moving to a new location a lot closer to the city.

According to a source (Gary Goldblatt), The Modern Butcher is getting ready to move from its current home in Newburyport to a larger space in Danvers, with an article from boston.com saying that the new location will have a retail section, butcher area, and a three-seat charcuterie counter in addition to approximately 10 stools for dining in. If all goes as planned, the shop will open in its new home in early March of 2023, and if approved for a liquor license, it could also serve beer and wine in addition to food.

The Modern Butcher, which first opened in Newburyport in early 2019, offers a classic North Shore roast beef sandwich on Saturdays along with other sandwich specials each day.

The current address for The Modern Butcher is 226 Merrimac Street in Newburyport, while its new location will be at 36 Maple Street in Danvers. Its Facebook page is at https://www.facebook.com/themodernbutchershop

[March 14, 2023 update: A Facebook post from the place indicates that The Modern Butcher plans to shut down their Newburyport store on March 18, with the Danvers shop opening as soon as possible.]

[May 19, 2023 update: According to a source (Aron Levy), The Modern Butcher is now open in its new space in Danvers.]

by Marc Hurwitz (Also follow us on Twitter at @hiddenboston)


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Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Fiore's Market in Revere Is Closing

 A neighborhood grocery store and meat market that has been around for a long time is shutting down.

According to a Facebook post from the place, Fiore's Market in Revere is closing permanently, with the note saying the following:

After 43 years in business we have made the difficult decision to close our doors permanently. We will be liquidating all stock through our last day on August 28th. It has been our privilege to serve the city of Revere and watch generations of families grow up in this community. Thank you to all of our customers for your support and patronage throughout the years.

Fiore's Market is known in part for its marinated meats (including steak, turkey, and pork tips) along with its house-made sausage, pork chops, steaks, and everyday grocery items.

The address for Fiore's Market is 172 Revere Street, Revere, MA, 02151.

Thanks to Adam of Universal Hub for initially bringing this to our attention.

by Marc Hurwitz (Also follow us on Twitter at @hiddenboston)


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Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Update: McKinnon's Market in Danvers Reopens After Temporarily Closing Due to Workers Testing Positive for COVID-19

[Ed note: This article was updated on May 28 to reflect the fact that the market has opened back up.]

A local group of markets and butcher shops has shuttered one of its locations for now after some of its workers were hit by the coronavirus.

According to a Facebook post from the place, McKinnon's Market in Danvers is currently closed, after some of the employees of the Holten Street store have tested positive for COVID-19. The post says the following:

...The closure will allow us to have all employees tested and cleared to work, and allow us to have the store professionally sanitized, and then deep cleaned. These proactive measures, being taken in cooperation with the Danvers Board of Health, is in the best interest of all employees and the public that shops our store. We hope to open on Wednesday, May 27th. Once back open, all employees who arrive to work will have their temperature checked, and will be monitoring for any symptoms each day. We are making sure all employees are informed and understand the steps to take to best safeguard their own health and the health of our community.

Other locations of McKinnon's in Everett, Salem, NH, and Portsmouth, NH, remain open. (McKinnon's in Somerville's Davis Square is not affiliated with these stores.)\

Thanks to Universal Hub for initially bringing this to our attention.

[May 27 update: A check on its website indicates that the Danvers location of McKinnon's remains closed today.]

[May 28 update: According to WBZ 1030, McKinnon's in Danvers has reopened.]

by Marc Hurwitz (Also follow us on Twitter at @hiddenboston)


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Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Meadowlark Butcher & Grocer to Open in Jamaica Plain

The person behind a pop-up butcher business is going to be opening a brick-and-mortar shop that sells meats, groceries, and more.

According to an article from Boston Magazine, Max Gitlen plans to open Meadowlark Butcher & Grocer in Jamaica Plain, taking over the space on Centre Street where a gas station and convenience store used to be. The new shop will offer both familiar and more unique meat products along with dairy items, produce, prepared foods for takeout, everyday groceries, and--hopefully--beer, wine, and cider if Gitlen is able to acquire a liquor license. If all goes as planned, Meadowlark Butcher & Grocer could be opening sometime this fall.

Max Gitlen established Meadowlark Butcher as a pop-up sausage business in the early part of 2018, selling his products at breweries and other spaces in and around Boston. Previously, he had been involved with The Food Project (a Lincoln-based nonprofit) along with Formaggio Kitchen, Farmstead in Providence, and The Meat Market in Great Barrington.

The address for the upcoming Meadowlark Butcher & Grocer in Jamaica Plain is 579 Centre Street, Jamaica Plain, MA, 02130. The website for the business can be found at http://www.meadowlarkbutcher.com/

by Marc Hurwitz (Also follow us on Twitter at @hiddenboston)


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Monday, January 13, 2020

Prime, Your Trusted Butcher in Arlington Heights Is Closing

An independent butcher shop that broke away from a chain of meat markets is closing its doors.

A poster within The Arlington List Facebook group page mentions (via an auction page from E.F. Smith) indicates that Prime, Your Trusted Butcher in Arlington Heights is closing, with a note on the shop's website indicating that the Mass. Ave. market will be shutting down by or before January 19. The note on the site says that they informed their employees after "careful consideration of the long-term financial performance of the store" and that gift cards, discount certificates, and store credits will be honored until their supplies run out.

Prime first opened in the fall of 2014, replacing a location of The Meat House, as the owner of the Arlington Heights location of the latter decided to change the place to an independent store with a new name. All New England locations of The Meat House now appear to be closed, with at least some becoming butcher shops with different names. (The website for The Meat House now goes to a location in New Jersey.)

The address for Prime, Your Trusted Butcher is 1398 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, MA, 02476. Its website can be found at https://primebutchershop.com

[January 20, 2020 update: A Facebook post from the place indicates that Prime, Your Trusted Butcher is now closed.]

by Marc Hurwitz (Also follow us on Twitter at @hiddenboston)


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Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Meatland in Jamaica Plain Has Closed

by Marc Hurwitz

A butcher shop that has been in business for more than 60 years has shut down.

According to an article from the Jamaica Plain News, Meatland in Jamaica Plain is no longer in business, with a tweet from @HydeJacksonSq asking if any "creative and aspiring butchers" might be interested in taking over the Centre Street shop. The article mentions that the lease on the store was expiring and that the store owner had been looking to sell the business, with any new store owner then needing to negotiate a lease with the building's owner.

Meatland, which first opened in 1957, offered an array of beef, chicken, pork, and seafood items.

The address for this now-closed butcher shop in Jamaica Plain was: Meatland, 306 Centre Street, Jamaica Plain, MA, 02130.

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Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Walden Local Meat Co. Opening Butcher Shop in Boston's South End

It looks like a local meat delivery company is opening a butcher shop in Boston.

Based on a photo posted to the Friends of Boston's Hidden Restaurants Facebook group page, Walden Local Meat Co. is opening a shop on what appears to be the corner of Shawmut Avenue and Union Park, with the sign out front saying that it will be opening soon. Currently, the meat delivery company operates out of Cypress Drive in Burlington and a PO box out of Carlisle, delivering products free of charge mainly to the Greater Boston area as well as parts of Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New York.

Walden Local Meat Co. sells locally-sourced beef, lamb, pork, and poultry via a customized share program.

The address for this new butcher shop from Walden Local Meat Co. is 316 Shawmut Avenue, Boston, MA, 02118. The website for the business is at http://waldenlocalmeat.com/

[August 3 update: A job post on the Craigslist site indicates that Walden Local Meat Co. plans to focus on "whole animal butchery of 100% grassfed beef, as well as pasture-raised chicken, lamb, and pork."]

[October 19 update: Universal Hub mentions that Walden Local Meat Co. could be opening in early November, and it will eventually be selling beer and wine as well.]

[November 1 update: According to a press release, Walden Local Meat Co. has soft-opened, with its grand opening weekend beginning on Friday, November 3.]

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Wednesday, November 16, 2016

McKinnon's Meat Market in Somerville's Davis Square Has Been Purchased by Broadway Marketplace in Cambridge

A landmark butcher shop that declared bankruptcy last year and subsequently squelched rumors that it was closing has been sold, but it is apparently not going anywhere.

According to a thread within the Davis Square LiveJournal blog, the people behind Broadway Marketplace in Cambridge have purchased McKinnon's Meat Market in Somerville's Davis Square, with a phone call to a manager at Broadway Marketplace confirming this. The person we talked to said that the Elm Street shop will remain McKinnon's, though it was not mentioned what changes will be coming--if any--to the store.

In November of 2015, McKinnon's filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, and rumors soon came out that the shop was shutting down; the store responded in its weekly ad that "there is no truth to the rumor that [the shop] is closing," and it has remained open since the filing.

McKinnon's has been in Somerville since the mid-1960s.

The address for McKinnon's Meat Market is 239 Elm Street in Somerville, while the address for Broadway Marketplace is 468 Broadway in Cambridge. (The website for McKinnon's can be found at http://www.mckinnonsmeatmarket.com/)

[Earlier Articles]
McKinnon's Meat Market in Somerville Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
McKinnon's Meat Market in Somerville's Davis Square Squelches Rumors That It Is Closing

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Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Joshua Smith (Moody's Deli, Backroom, New England Charcuterie) Opening Meat-Processing Plant and Tasting Room in Waltham

A couple of years ago, we reported that the person behind an award-winning deli and specialty food shop was opening a restaurant (now open) within the space, along with a meat-processing plant nearby. Now we have learned a bit more about the latter.

According to an article in The Boston Globe, Joshua Smith of Moody's Delicatessen and Provisions and the Backroom on Moody Street in Waltham is beginning to build a facility within a commercial park in the city that will have 10,000 square feet of space and a capacity of producing more than 55,000 pounds of meat at a time under the brand New England Charcuterie (the current production space at Moody's is only 700 square feet with a capacity of 1,400 pounds at a time). The post mentions that in addition to processing meat, the plant will also have a tasting room where people can try some of the products.

The Globe article also hints at things that could be coming down the road, with Smith saying that he can eventually picture a "string" of Moody's Delis across New England. (Smith currently has a mini-version of the deli within a new location of Gordon's Fine Wines and Liquors in Boston's Downtown Crossing.)

Dan McCarthy, who wrote the Globe article, tells us that the processing plant will be located at 108 Clematis Avenue Unit D, which is off Beaver Street near where Waltham meets both Belmont and Watertown.

The website for New England Charcuterie can be found at http://www.newenglandcharcuterie.com/

[February 26 update: The Waltham News Tribune mentions that the Moody's/New England Charcuterie meat processing plant could be up and running by April.]

[Earlier Articles]
Moody's Delicatessen and Provisions Is Opening The Backroom in Former Wings Express Space
Gordon's Fine Wines and Liquors Is Taking Over the Wine Cellar Space in Boston's Downtown Crossing

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[A related post from our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants): List of Restaurant Closings and Openings in the Boston Area]



Monday, January 04, 2016

Tuckaway Tavern and Butchery May Be Coming to Hilltop Steak House Space in Saugus

It looks like an award-winning New Hampshire restaurant and meat market could be coming to the Boston area--and it might be moving into an iconic space north of the city.

According to a Facebook post from the dining spot, the Tuckaway Tavern & Butchery in Raymond is eyeing the former Hilltop Steak House space on Route 1 in Saugus, with the post showing a picture of the legendary cactus sign and another of the space itself and saying "Breaking Some Ground on Some Groundbreaking News." It is not yet known whether this would be a second location of the Tuckaway or if it may be have a different name; as soon as we find out more, we will post an update here.

[January 5 update: According to a post from CBS Boston, the people behind the Tuckaway are indeed interested in the former Hilltop space, though it is not a definite deal as of yet. The article says that if the restaurant does open there, they would keep the iconic cactus sign, though the cows have already been auctioned off and might not return to the site. (The restaurant does say "there will have to be a cow" on the property if possible, however.)

The Tuckaway Tavern & Butchery is a restaurant, bar, and meat market known for its rustic atmosphere and high-quality meats; the place has received a number of awards since opening in 2012, including New Hampshire Magazine giving it best steak tips (2012), best new restaurant (2013), best butcher shop (2014 and 2015, and best lobster roll deal (2015), according to a page on the restaurant's site.

The Hilltop Steak House closed in October of 2013 after more than 50 years in business, while its butcher shop in Weymouth closed late last year.

Thanks to @corbs872 for initially bringing this to our attention.

[May 19 update: The Saugus Advertiser reports that the Hilltop property has found a buyer, and while an official announcement on the purchaser will not be given for up to several weeks, a Facebook update from The Tuckaway Tavern & Butchery hints that it may indeed be moving into the space, saying that "We Are (Route) One Step Closer to Some Giant News" and commenting that "We will be in Saugus." (As soon as we get confirmation that the Tuckaway is indeed moving into the former Hilltop space, we will post another update.)]

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Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Hilltop Butcher Shop in Weymouth Has Closed

A popular butcher shop on the South Shore has shut down for good, and with it, an iconic name has officially disappeared from the Boston-area landscape.

According to one of our sources, the Hilltop Butcher Shop in Weymouth is no longer in business, with a Facebook post from the place indicating that it actually closed sometime last month. An earlier article from the Patriot Ledger hinted to this happening, saying that the store was simply not getting enough business to remain in operation, so owner John Caccavaro and general manager Greg Hay decided to shut it down.

The Hilltop Butcher Shop had originally been located in Braintree--along with a location of the Hilltop Steak House--until 2007 when the restaurant closed and the store moved to Weymouth; the Ledger says that Caccavaro and Hay took the shop over last December when it looked like High County Investors (the parent company) might try to close its doors. The original Hilltop Steak House in Saugus shuttered in the fall of 2013 after more than 50 years in business, with the landmark building being demolished in April of this year.

The address for the now-closed Hilltop Butcher Shop was 116 Main Street, Weymouth, MA, 02188.

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Wednesday, December 02, 2015

McKinnon's Meat Market in Somerville's Davis Square Squelches Rumors That It Is Closing

A landmark butcher shop that declared bankruptcy last week has allayed the fears of its worried customers as to its exact status.

According to a note at the top of its weekly ad, McKinnon's Meat Market in Somerville's Davis Square states that "there is no truth to the rumor that [the shop] is closing," which jibes with a Twitter post from last night that shows an identical message. There has been some chatter of late about a possible closure of the Elm Street store, including a post within the Davis Square LiveJournal that went up three days after we reported that the market was filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

As mentioned earlier, McKinnon's has until December 7 to file a statement of financial affairs and the schedules of what they owe.

The address for McKinnon's Meat Market is 239 Elm Street, Somerville, MA, 02144. Its website is at http://www.mckinnonsmeatmarket.com/

[Earlier Article]
McKinnon's Meat Market in Somerville Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

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Wednesday, November 25, 2015

McKinnon's Meat Market in Somerville Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

A butcher shop in one of the busiest parts of Somerville that has been around for nearly 50 years has filed for bankruptcy.

According to a Twitter post from Boston Herald writer @DGoodison, McKinnon's Meat Market in Davis Square is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, though no other information has been given at this point in time. (This is a developing story, so keep checking back for updates.)

[November 27 update: According to a bankruptcy court filing seen today, McKinnon's Meat Market has indeed filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and has until December 7 to file their statement of financial affairs and the schedules of exactly what they owe.]

McKinnon's, which first opened its doors back in 1966 according to a page on the Manta site, features a wide variety of meats and seafood items, including steak tips, chicken drumsticks, ham steaks, corned beef brisket, rabbit, Italian sausage, scallops, shrimp, salmon, and much more.

The address for McKinnon's in Davis Square is 239 Elm Street, Somerville, MA, 02144. Its website can be found at http://www.mckinnonsmeatmarket.com/

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Monday, June 02, 2014

The Meat House in Arlington to Become Prime, Your Local Butcher

The Arlington location of a small chain of New England-based butcher shops will break away from the franchise and become an independent store with a new name--and it might not be the only location that is doing this.

The Arlington Patch is reporting that The Meat House on Mass. Ave, in Arlington Heights plans to become a new spot called Prime, Your Local Butcher, with the owner saying that "We've wanted to do this for the last couple years." It appears that at least one other location of The Meat House may be going this route as well, as a job posting on the Craigslist site mentions that the North Andover shop is looking to hire people for "Prime - Your Local Butcher (formerly The Meat House)." A check on the website for The Meat House indicates that it is currently under construction, with a new site on the way.

The Arlington location of The Meat House opened its doors in April of 2010, moving into the space where Game Crazy and Hollywood Video used to be. The chain first started out in Portsmouth, NH more than 10 years ago.

[June 3 update: The WMUR site mentions that all but two locations of The Meat House have closed (it does not say which two), with two of the stores in New Hampshire--in Bedford and Pembroke--also getting new owners and becoming the Wine'ing Butcher. (There is no word on what will become of the other closed shops.)]

[October 1 update: Eater Boston says that The Meat House in Arlington is now officially Prime, and that their grand opening will take place on October 18.]

The address for The Meat House (and upcoming Prime) is 1398 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, MA, 02476.


Friday, May 02, 2014

M.F. Dulock Owner to Open Sillari's Pizza in Malden

The person behind a butcher shop in Somerville is going to be expanding his production, and the expansion will result in a pizza place opening up as well.

Boston Magazine is reporting that Michael Dulock of M.F. Dulock Pasture-Raised Meats on Highland Avenue is planning to expand his production to a space on Medford Street in Malden, and because the space was formerly a pizzeria, he is considering having the place become a pizza spot as well three or four days a week. The article says that Dulock looks to make pizza that has influences from both New York-style and Neopolitan-style pies, with toppings likely being limited to "classic" options such as pepperoni, mushroom, etc.

It appears that pizza would be served out of the Malden space Thursday through Saturday as well as Sundays every now and then, according to the article.

[July 13, 2015 update: Eater Boston mentions that the name of the upcoming spot in Malden from Michael Dulock will be Sillari's Pizza, and that construction on the space began last month. (EB also says that New England Culinary Institute graduate Scott Sillari is involved with the place as well.)]

[May 11, 2016 update: Eater Boston states (via an Instagram photo) that Sillari's Pizza finally appears to be close to opening.]

M.F. Dulock Pasture-Raised Meats is located at 201 Highland Avenue in Somerville, while the expanded production space (and pizza place) will be at 97 Medford Street in Malden. The website for the butcher shop is at http://www.mfdulock.com/


Wednesday, January 29, 2014

John Dewar & Co. Butcher Shop in Wellesley Has Closed

A butcher shop in the western suburbs of Boston has closed its doors after approximately 10 years in business.

The Swellesley Report states that John Dewar & Co. in Wellesley has shuttered, with a note from the place saying that "It has truly been an honor and our privilege to have had 'a seat at your table' over all of these years." The store's website says that customers who have any questions about the redemption of gift card can call them at (508) 638-7700.

Another location of John Dewar & Co. closed in Newton Centre in early 2012, with Sycamore restaurant taking over the Beacon Street space.

The address for this now-closed butcher shop in Wellesley was: John Dewar & Co., 277 Linden Street, Wellesley, MA, 02482.

Thanks to Dan Andelman of The Phantom Gourmet for bringing this to our attention.


Thursday, May 16, 2013

The Meat House in Brookline Is Closing

A New England-based chain of butcher shops had decided to close one of its Boston-area locations.

According to a post on its Facebook page, The Meat House in Brookline is shutting down on June 2 after being in business for nearly three years. The store, which is located on Beacon Street in Coolidge Corner, is one of four in the area, with others being in Arlington, Beverly, Chelmsford, and North Andover. It appears that these shops will remain open, based on the Facebook post.

The Meat House opened its first store in Portsmouth, NH, in 2003 and now has locations in 10 states, including in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and New York. The shops sell a variety of goods, including meat, cheese, wine, marinades, produce, baked goods, and prepared meals.

The address for this soon-to-close butcher shop in Brookline is: The Meat House, 1285 Beacon Street, Brookline, MA, 02446. The website for the company can be found at: http://www.themeathouse.com/

Thanks to a poster on the Chowhound site for bringing this to our attention.