One of a kind Lamb Burger. Local beers. Products sourced from sustainable Texas ranches (as they say) and mouth watering meats at the butchery shop (makes you feel like BBQing), awesome place!
Calling all meat lovers! This charmingly retro artisan shop sells fresh cuts of locally sourced meats, sausages, salumi, and charcuterie, as well as fresh-baked goods and some prepared foods. Read more
Great butchers with a fantastic store full of grains, tinned fish, and local produce. Sit at the bar for great beer and wine. Burger is among the best in town and brunch is spectacular.
Butcher and market side: Awesome. Dining/service side: sucks. If you want to know what if feels like to be a background character on some crappy show about waiting tables and a bar, give it a try.
Salt & Time offers a mean brunch and lots of meaty sandwiches for lunch. Their dinner service is one of Austin's best deals for high-quality charcuterie and steak. [Eater 38 Member]
Great people. I don't eat bread and they were more than willing to accommodate. Pulled pork was amazing. Definitely coming back! And they have a bar. Cool feel for a butcher shop. Not expected.
Solid meat and veg dinner spot. Had sausage plate w kraut and cauli. Cauli kind of meh, everything else 👍👍. Want to come back to charcuterie and maybe steak.
Marc E: Eater "21 Essential Hamburgers of America" '15: Butcher Burger is constructed w/leftover trimmings, served w/aioli and tomato jam. "Don't forgo the 'nduja for spicier kick"
Superb. They're just getting their legs under them so when you come in, imagine you're in a general store/butcher/tavern in the early 1900s, talk to people, and enjoy the scene.