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Butcher Shops in Vermont

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Butcher Shops in Vermont

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5th Quarter Butcher + Provisions & The Local: Wine + Beer Outpost
Waitsfield, Vermont
★★★★★5.0 (7 reviews)
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Wicked Bines Farm
Berlin, Vermont
★★★★★5.0 (19 reviews)
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Snug Valley Farm
East Hardwick, Vermont
★★★★★5.0 (13 reviews)
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Pardy's Custom Meat Cutting
Morrisonville, Vermont
★★★★★5.0 (11 reviews)
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Prue's Custom Cutting & Market
North Troy, Vermont
★★★★★5.0 (2 reviews)
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Eagle Bridge Custom Meat and Smokehouse
Eagle Bridge, Vermont
★★★★★5.0 (11 reviews)
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Fairmont Farm & Market
East Montpelier, Vermont
★★★★★5.0 (23 reviews)
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Fat Cow Farm General Store
Charlotte, Vermont
★★★★★5.0 (8 reviews)
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The Vermont Butcher Shop
Londonderry, Vermont
★★★★½4.9 (37 reviews)
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Williston Meat & Fish Market
Williston, Vermont
★★★★½4.9 (262 reviews)
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Libbey's Meat Market
Lyndonville, Vermont
★★★★½4.9 (65 reviews)
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Roma's Butchery
South Royalton, Vermont
★★★★½4.9 (68 reviews)
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Brault's Meat Market & Slaughterhouse
Troy, Vermont
★★★★½4.9 (40 reviews)
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The Butcher's Daughter- Home Delivery, Butcher Shop and Country Market with prepared sandwiches and salads
Gorham, Vermont
★★★★½4.8 (143 reviews)
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Maple Ridge Meats
Benson, Vermont
★★★★½4.8 (12 reviews)
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Mad River Distillers at 5th Quarter Butcher & Provisions
Waitsfield, Vermont
★★★★½4.8 (30 reviews)
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Badger Brook Meats
Danville, Vermont
★★★★½4.8 (12 reviews)
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Brownsville Butcher & Pantry
Brownsville, Vermont
★★★★½4.7 (315 reviews)
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Bob's Meat Market
St Albans City, Vermont
★★★★½4.7 (161 reviews)
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Singleton's General Store
Proctorsville, Vermont
★★★★½4.7 (845 reviews)
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Green Mountain Smokehouse
Windsor, Vermont
★★★★½4.7 (33 reviews)
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Vermont Livestock Slaughter
Ferrisburgh, Vermont
★★★★½4.7 (12 reviews)
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Village Butcher Shop
Woodstock, Vermont
★★★★½4.6 (93 reviews)
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The Butchery
Stowe, Vermont
★★★★½4.6 (103 reviews)
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Shelburne Meat & Fish Market
Shelburne, Vermont
★★★★½4.5 (44 reviews)
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Greg's Meat Market
Middlebury, Vermont
★★★★½4.5 (105 reviews)
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Besserys Butcher Shoppe
Burlington, Vermont
★★★★☆4.4 (141 reviews)
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Butcher Shops in Vermont — Local Guide

A great butcher shop is one of the most valuable resources a home cook or restaurant can have. Unlike supermarket meat counters, independent butchers offer custom cuts, specialty items, dry-aged options, and the kind of expertise that can transform an ordinary meal into something exceptional.

Local meat traditions are alive and well across America. Independent butchers, direct-farm beef operations, and custom processors represent a return to quality, transparency, and community connection that the modern food system often lacks.

How to Choose a Butcher Shop in Vermont

  • Ask where the meat is sourced. A good butcher should be able to name the farm, region, or at minimum the distributor.
  • Look for dry-aging capabilities. Dry-aged beef has a depth of flavor you cannot get from wet-aged supermarket beef.
  • Ask about whole-animal or half-animal purchases. Buying in bulk from a butcher is often significantly more economical.
  • Inquire about custom cuts. A skilled butcher can cut meat to your exact specifications.
  • Check for specialty items like house-made sausage, marinated cuts, and smoked meats.

Buying Guide: Getting the Most from Butcher Shops in Vermont

When visiting a butcher shop for the first time, come with questions. Ask about the source of the beef, whether they offer grass-fed or grain-finished options, and what their most popular cuts are. Many butchers also offer custom charcuterie, fresh sausage, and marinated specialty items that you won't find anywhere else.

Seasonal Guide for Butcher Shops in Vermont

Spring is a great time to stock up on whole lambs and spring pigs. Summer means grilling season — ask your butcher about custom burger blends. Fall and winter are prime time for braises — short ribs, osso buco, and oxtail. Holiday season is peak time for prime rib and whole tenderloins — order well in advance.

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Complete Guide to Butcher Shops in Vermont

We researched the best options across every region of Vermont — local culture, buying tips, and what to look for.

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COMMON QUESTIONS

FAQ: Butcher Shops in Vermont

How many butcher shops are in Vermont?
There are currently 27 butcher shops listed in Vermont on Butcher Bud across 26 cities and towns.
How do I find the best butcher shop in Vermont?
Use the Butcher Bud directory to filter by city, browse ratings, and compare businesses. Look for listings with verified ratings, complete contact information, and descriptions of their specialties. Calling ahead and asking about sourcing practices is always a good idea.
What cities in Vermont have the most butcher shops?
The cities in Vermont with the most butcher shops on Butcher Bud include Waitsfield, Londonderry, Williston, Shelburne, Brownsville, and more.
Are butcher shops in Vermont regulated and inspected?
Butcher Shops operating in Vermont that sell meat to the public must be licensed and operate under USDA or state inspection programs. These programs ensure food safety standards are met. Always confirm inspection status when buying directly from farms or processors.
How do I add my butcher shop to the Vermont directory?
Submit a free listing at butcherbud.com/submit-listing. Fill in your business details and your listing will be reviewed and published. Premium and Featured upgrade options are available for increased visibility across Vermont and beyond.
What is the local culture like in Vermont?
Local meat traditions are alive and well across America. Independent butchers, direct-farm beef operations, and custom processors represent a return to quality, transparency, and community connection that the modern food system often lacks.