Boston Public Market Butcher: The Farmhouse Meats
Location:
Boston Public Market
100 Hanover St, Boston
Hours:
Wednesday–Saturday
10 AM–7 PM
Sunday, 10 AM–6 PM
A Butcher You Can Trust
The Farmhouse Meats is a full-service butcher stall at Boston Public Market specializing in premium, pasture-raised meats from local farms. All offerings are hormone-free, antibiotic-free, and sourced with an emphasis on animal welfare, regenerative agriculture, and bold, natural flavor.
Whether you’re shopping for Black Angus beef, heritage pork, all-natural chicken, or handcrafted salami and cheese, you’ll find top-quality cuts and farm-fresh products raised right here in New England.
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The Farmers Behind the Counter
Julie and Shawn Hennigan, the husband-and-wife team behind The Farmhouse Meats, live and work on a farm in Pembroke, MA. Their hands-on approach includes everything from animal care to direct sales. They raise their cattle on open pasture and finish them on non-GMO corn for 30 days to maximize flavor — all without antibiotics, artificial growth hormones, or pesticides.
In addition to their own herd, the Hennigans partner with like-minded regional farmers who meet their strict standards for animal care and sustainable land management. Their goal: better meat, better farming, better food.
Their philosophy fits right into Boston’s growing slow food scene — from late-night eats to farmer’s market finds.
What You'll Find
Black Angus beef — pasture-raised and flash-frozen for freshness
Heritage Berkshire pork — rich, flavorful, and humanely raised
All-natural chicken — no antibiotics, no hormones
Farmstead cheese, cultured butter, salami & jerky
Free-range eggs, subscription boxes, and bundle packs
Most items are available fresh or frozen, and many products are vacuum-sealed to preserve flavor and shelf life.
How to Shop
The Farmhouse Meats is open five days a week inside Boston Public Market. You can browse in person or pre-order online for pickup at the market or other regional locations.
They also accept SNAP/EBT and allow “pay at pickup” during online checkout — making it easier for more people to access high-quality local food.
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Visit the Stall
Where:
Boston Public Market
100 Hanover Street
When:
Wednesday–Saturday
10 AM–7 PM
Sunday
10 AM–6 PM
(Closed Mondays & Tuesdays)