Meat Shops in Vancouver, WA

5 locations found near Vancouver

“Really good meat market. I went there to find spicy sausage. The spicy Italian isn't very spicy. The jalapeno and cheddar sausage is a little spicy but very tasty. Check out my profile for more great eateries and craft cocktail bars. ✌?”

4.8 Superb186 Reviews

“I ordered a large amount of meat and got a good price for it and great quality meat. all the employees are nice and helpful, most of the time when we were discussing my order I was talking to the owner and he was very helpful and seems like a great person with good energy. I would 100% recommend them.”

4.7 Superb136 Reviews

“Best beef jerky anywhere, bar none. So good it has become our Memorial Day tradition. If I forgot to get it, I would probably have a mutiny on my hands. Real recognizable meat, just enough spice. The rest of their meat is amazing. The best country style pork ribs, very lean (for pork). Their sausages are so, so delicious. I have never had a subpar cut of meat from there, ever. Their value packs are just that, a terrific value with great cuts of meat. And the helpful staff is beyond compare. I drive up there from Scappoose and it is worth the drive.”

4.5 Superb185 Reviews

“Fantastic grocery store with incredible prices. Does not require buying products in bulk like Costco. Also does not rely on gimmicky sales, everything there is well priced. Staff always seems busy and happy to help.”

4 Good231 Reviews

“I love this place. First of all, it's the cheapest full-size supermarket around. And by a good amount. I left with a very full cart for under $200 (AKA 3 days' rent). And I probably left ~$10 savings on the table by buying the brands I preferred. The store is never a mess and the people working here are consistently good. It feels like a "we're in this together" kind of environment where we want to buy groceries and the workers seem to want to facilitate that, and then everyone goes on with their lives. I can say for 100% certain that this is the least financially predatory supermarket I know of. Produce is the biggest example. When stuff is in season, you can tell they buy a ton of it and try to turn it over fast and cheap. Very good quality limes were $0.25 today. I don't even think bubble gum machines cost that much anymore. But I also worked in retail and can tell they do the same with dry goods as well. They look for good deals like we do, and instead of using some complex algorithm that gets their CEO an extra million, they just make sure they're making enough money, and if they are, they often give people the opportunity to buy stuff cheap. The loyalty programs at other stores will never earn my loyalty like a grocery store operating in a neighborly way will.”

2.3 Poor26 Reviews

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