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5 reasons locals are turning to Foothills Butcher Shop in Black Mountain

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In an era of big-box supermarkets and online grocery delivery, a growing number of Western North Carolina residents are turning to a traditional source for their meat: the local butcher shop.

Foothills Butcher Shop, located in downtown Black Mountain, specializes in whole-animal butchery and locally sourced meats. Here’s why area residents say they’re making the switch to Foothills Butcher Shop.

1. Fresh, local meat with more flavor

Foothills partners with small, pasture-based farms in the region to source its beef, pork and lamb. Many cuts are dry-aged on site. This enhances flavor and ensures higher quality than most grocery store offerings.

2. Whole-animal butchery sets them apart

Unlike many retailers, Foothills breaks down whole sides of beef and pork in-house. That allows the shop to offer a wider variety of cuts and use every part of the animal. Customers can find bone-in pork chops, lesser-known steaks like Denver or coulotte, and house-made items such as sausage, tallow and demi-glace.

3. Staff offer personalized service and advice

Foothills employs trained butchers who are available to answer questions and provide cooking tips. Cuts can be trimmed or prepared to order.

4. It supports local restaurants that serve the same high-quality meat.

Foothills Butcher Shop supplies locally sourced, pasture-raised meats to Foothills Grange, Hell or High Water, and Foothills Watershed in Old Fort. Whether you’re cooking at home or dining out, you’re getting the same commitment to quality – and more ways to enjoy it.

5. Community support through local sourcing

Foothills works directly with farms in Saluda, Old Fort and across Western North Carolina. Customers say they appreciate knowing where their food comes from and how their purchases support local agriculture.

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Foothills Butcher Shop isn’t just where you buy meat. It’s where you find cuts you won’t see in a grocery aisle, meet butchers who know their craft, and take home something raised right here in Western North Carolina. If you’ve been meaning to try a better way to shop for meat, now’s the time.

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