Once upon a time — 25 years ago to be exact — a young P.E.I native picked up a butcher knife and never turned back. Now it has been some time since that young man started his long career in the butcher industry, but his values still rang true: unprocessed, hormone-free, properly aged meats, while still being easy on the pocket book. This man's name is Cornelis (Cory) Lamers. Cory had a vision of the butchers of old, and keeping to the traditions in use 40 years ago such as hang drying meat for 28-30+ days to ensure quality and tenderness. Local was key as well. Keeping 95% of the store a 120-mile radius of the selected location and providing fresh options for today’s family. Alongside Cory stands his wife Sheryl. Together, they set to make this dream a reality, opening a shop in Woodstock with local products, gluten free options, low sodium, reliable services and affordable pricing for families young and old.
Since 1975, Karen and Donald Reist have been using the very best meat and poultry from local farmers to provide delicious, all-natural products. We’re proud to be one of the original vendors at the St. Jacobs Farmers’ Market and to provide the Kitchener-Waterloo area with healthy, homegrown choices.
At Hasib's Butcher Shop, we are focused on providing high quality meat and groceries. We are dedicated to offering the highest levels of customer satisfaction and we will do everything we can to meet your expectations. With a variety of offerings to choose from, we’re sure you’ll be happy working with us. Look around our website and if you have any comments or questions please feel free to contact us. We hope to see you again! The meats we sell are ALL hand slaughtered and we can offer you the finest cuts of high-quality meat, crafted by our experienced butchers. All of our meat is Halal certified and we go through rigorous health inspection guidelines. With our experienced butchers, we do what we can to ensure our meat is cut properly and based on our customers preference. We also provide FREE delivery services around the "Tri-Cities": Kitchener, Waterloo, and Cambridge.