When you visit Marshallville Packing Company you feel you’ve stepped back in time.  Antiques and old collectibles adorn every spare corner.  Our own recipe sausages, bacon, hams, deli meats and jerky remind you of stores you visited as a child.  Amish jellies, candies, cheeses, baked goods and farm fresh brown eggs are just a few of the special things you won’t find at the discount giants. 

         But we know the real reason you’re here—and that’s for the meat.—after all we’ve been doing things the same way for 60 years.  You appreciate knowing where your meat comes from and  who made your bacon and sausage.  It’s a family affair and  it is no surprise that many of our customers are third generation. 

     Remember when you used to walk into the meat market, select a choice cut of meat, and had it cut and wrapped to your specifications ?  Well, that still happens at MPC.  We have a full service counter with the freshest beef and pork available.  It’s Ohio raised meat, mostly from Wayne County farms.  How do we know?  Because we own our slaughter house and we slaughter three times a week.  It couldn’t be fresher.

     And if it’s smoked products you’re after, we are known for our award-winning bacon, sausages jerky and hams.  You won’t find them anywhere else because we  make them  on-site in our smoke houses.

     And if you are looking for specialty products, like our own brand of BBQ sauce, special seasonings and rubs, cheeses, exotic meats (fresh and frozen bison, rabbit, duck, goose and fish) you’ll find it all here.  Explore our web site and come visit..  We’d love to see you!

      

 

Market Hours

Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday 9-6

Thursday 9-8

Saturday  9-5

Closed Sunday, Monday, and Holidays

Phone: 330-855-2871

Terry Tucker, owner, shows off prize-winning ham

Jesse Stevenson,

 A Cleveland Rib Cook-off

Winner, selects ribs for his next big function.

50 E Market Street

Marshallville, OH  44645

To contact us:

Phone:  330-855-2871

Fax:  330-855-7991

Marshallville

Packing Company

NESTLED ON THE EDGE OF AMISH COUNTRY