Meat Shops near Milton, WI

4 locations found near Milton

“My husband wanted “good” brats from Wisconsin so I stopped in. The ones I purchased were absolutely delicious. At that time I purchased one cranberry brat to try. I pulled it out of the freezer today and cooked it in the air fryer. I was so glad I got it. It was wonderful. I will definitely be stopping to get some to take home and freeze before the campground closes for the season in October.”

4.4 Superb40 Reviews

“I’ve been shopping at this Piggly wiggly for 19 years now. I’ve never seen this store so immaculate! The produce area is to die for. Everything always is clean and fresh. The shelves are always faced. The meat department is really nice. I only buy my meat at the Pig! The milk cooler always so clean!! I could go on and on! What a great manager doing a fantastic job! Well done Jason! Sincerely Linda Chabucos.”

4.2 Good129 Reviews

“We are deer hunters from California. My two grandsons each bagged a buck on a friend's farm, outside of Beloit. We were unable to find a butcher/packaging store for processing our deer and were desperate. Johnstown Food Center, Johnstown. told us to bring the deer in. Upon dropping the deer off, Benito advised us it would take two weeks. I advised Benito that we were flying back in the week following Thanksgiving. The day after Thanksgiving, Benito called and told us the deer were ready for pickup. I cannot thank Johnstown and Benito enough for expediting the processing of our order. Unfortunately, Johnstown are leaving the Johnstown location. I advise looking at the video's posted on their site to check out their services for further information. This is a family run operation that gets my high fives.”

4.2 Good32 Reviews

“Great experience!I ordered 25 pheasant chicks. Hatchling chicks shipped via USPS on 6/17. Post office called me 8:00am 6/19 to come and pick up chicks. I unpacked and placed 27 chicks into my 24sqft brood box w/ 150w heat lamp. I lost 1 the next day probably because I didn’t have heat lamp set optimally. 2nd one died a few days later because it was prone to seizures.McFarlane instructions were important to my current success and i followed them closely. The chicks did rapidly outgrow their brood box and I moved them at week 5 outdoors to their new 12’x25’ chicken wire pen. This was not problematic due to 70 degree nights. They did not gather under heat lamp that I placed in their new pen at this point.They are currently 8 weeks old and are showing their gender. There are 6 hens & 19 cocks. I’ve kept plenty debris in pen for forage to keep them busy & has seemed to discourage pecking & cannibalism….so far.Great experience!”

4.2 Good33 Reviews