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#BucketDish - Your New Favorite Butcher Shop: Hooked Seafood & Meat Market

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Photo by: Eli Warren

I recommend this butcher shop nearly every week and it never disappoints I think because the father/daughter duo of Marty Caron and Heather Waters are passionate about their meat market and it shows… in the case and on your plate.

Hooked is an old school butcher shop with a new upfit; their equipment cost would make you swoon – let alone the tonnage of ice they go through daily – but Marty and Heather take the longview and plan to outfit Greenville’s “backyard bbq champions” for many, many years.

Don’t pass up on wild caught American fish, Wagyu beef, Heritage pork (including a whole house-braided pork belly) and a dozen varieties of sausage and specialty burgers all made by hand. They have a waterless steamer too for lobbies, crab and shrimp. And, yes everything can be custom cut while you wait.

Hooked is in the same strip center as Pebble Creek Pizza (and just across the street from a giant Ingles if you need staples) right off Rutherford Road. Get ready to tell your friends.

@EatDrinkCarolinas

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