Sunday, January 20, 2013

Finally stopped in at The Butcher of Kingsville


Saturday afternoon we had plant to hit up Jack's Gastropub for dinner to try their Winter Bites menu. Since we were heading into Kingsville anyway, we decided to head out a little early in hopes of catching The Butcher of Kingsville before they closed. We made it five minutes before 5pm, just in time.

I've been hearing good things about The Butcher of Kingsville for quite a while now, at least a year maybe more. Actually when I was looking for somewhere new to try for my birthday dinner, two different people suggested I just go to The Butcher and buy a steak and make it at home and that will beat out almost everywhere I could possibly choose to eat. The BofK is a full service butcher shop that focuses on whole animal butcher, local, responsibly raised meats and handmade foods.

The place itself is right on the main drag in Kingsville Onatario and has a very inviting storefront. The front service area is small but doesn't really need to be any bigger than it is. Behind that is a small cafe counter where they serve coffee, deli sandwiches etc. We were already out in the county for dinner so didn't get a chance to try the cafe. Behind this was the butchery itself, surprisingly out in the open. I'm used to going to places like this where the 'work' is behind closed doors. It was a cool touch.

Staff was very attentive, answered every possible question we had, and even went above and beyond by ensuring we knew how to cook each item we bought. In addition to all the fresh cuts at the counter, they also had two coolers of prepared and pre-cut food. If we weren't due to be out for a couple more hours we would have grabbed a frozen meat pie for sure. Prices were extremely reasonable and comparable to other local meat sources. 

For my wife and I, the best discovery we made at The Butcher of Kingsville is to find out that they are the same people who did the beef share that we had taken part of a year or so back. It was called Country Connect and was awesome. You paid a set price and that gave you a portion of a cow, along with other subscribers. At a set point in time (I can't actually remember the frequency) the butcher would deliver you your cuts. What we thought was awesome about this, over and above the extremely fresh cut meat and high quality, was that it was a complete mix of cuts. This introduced us to a bunch of cuts of meats we never would have tried otherwise. The best part of all this? We found out that The BoK still does this, just through the shop! We will definitely be signing up for this for BBQ season this year.


4 comments:

  1. Nice review Moe. I will definitely check that place out.

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    1. One heads up: the sweet Italian sausage is SPICY! It's good but man, I would have thought they gave us Chorizo by mistake. Also we bought a $7 round, made for an awesome roast. Fed the entire family and we have left overs.

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  2. Does anyone know if his handcrafted, responsibly raised meats means that it's all grass fed beef & pork...no grains? I have a wheat allergy & I'm now "in the cold" to find NON-grain fed meat in Leamington. I'm really stuck not having transportation outside of Leamington to get meat that I can eat. I checked with our long time butcher shop but they stock all Ontario GRAIN fed meats. No good to me...I'm low income, can't even take charitable donation either. Received a Christmas turkey...turns out I can't keep it; it's a YOUNG GRAIN fed turkey. It will have eaten wheat...I have to clean out my entire tiny freezer & give my meat away leaving me a few packaged vegetables & one pkg of fish. I need to find a source of proteins that aren't lentils. I can only stomach so many beans in a day...thank you.

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    1. I will ask and try to get back to you as soon as possible.

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