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Meat your new favorite butcher shop

The Chop Shop was started to bring healthy, sustainably sourced meat to your table.

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An multi-product display of meat, sausage, and eggs.

Meat lovers, rejoice.

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If you’re looking for local, natural, and carefully sourced meats, The Chop Shop Butchery in Myers Park is worth a visit.

This family-owned spot from Asheville, NC, specializes in top-quality, pasture-raised beef and pork from Western North Carolina (think: no antibiotics, growth hormones, or artificial ingredients). For nine years, locals have voted them the best butcher shop — and now Charlotte can see what all the buzz is about.

Here’s what’s on the block:

Not sure which cut to choose? Just ask your butcher — the friendly, knowledgeable staff are always ready to help you pick the perfect cut or pairing.

Catch the best cuts in town

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