Martin's Meats & Catering

Category: Butcher shop in Bakersfield, California

Address: 801 21st St, Bakersfield, CA 93301, USA

Phone: +16613254262

Opening hours

Sunday: 9AM–2PM

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: 11AM–4PM

Wednesday: 11AM–4PM

Thursday: 11AM–4PM

Friday: 11AM–4PM

Saturday: 11AM–4PM

Reviews

Sarah O'Leary

Sep 6, 2022

Local business, woman owned, cares about the community, amazing food. Their tri tip is a must in our household. Sometimes they are super busy and there is a wait, but we're talking holiday meal deal for families. Like this place is a must go to. They also go to farmer's markets sometimes (not sure when or where anymore) but definitely a good grab food and go. Support local, support each other.

Michele Rodriguez

Aug 19, 2022

Great sandwiches !!!

Nikita Baron-Vine

Aug 17, 2022

1st time eating at Martin's Deli . Got the Roast beef Sandwich really good has that old fashion taste and feel of the Deli. And the sandwich was under $9 bucks what a DEAL !

Deb B

Aug 16, 2022

We had their tri tip at the Ming farmers market and it was amazing. So we ordered a family meal the next week and picked it up in the store and it was not the same! I’m not sure what changed, but the meat was just ok. We didn’t care for the hot links either. The place inside had a good atmosphere but unfortunately was dirty and I did not expect to walk in and be inundated with propaganda. Won’t be back.

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Questions & Answers

I bought a Meat Basket and my question is is the meat supposed to be tinted Brown or should it be red.I did get it delivered so mabey it just got overheatedIm unsure if it's still OK to cook? Thank u*

Ralfeal Torrez | Sep 15, 2017
Jen Charbonneau | Sep 14, 2021

In general a slight brown tint is ok as long as the inside of the meat is still red and it doesn’t smell bad. Beef browns a bit from exposure to air.

What are the Covid safety practices like here?

Anonymous | Sep 14, 2022
Bea Pelayo | Sep 14, 2021

Mask, 6ft required

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This place gets tax write offs for giving the homeless.two hard pieces of bread and a piece of hard meat i thought was beef jerky. I asked the owner is this is what the store sells its customers she responded i dnt know. WOW

Michelle Davila | Sep 15, 2018
Roobie Richards | Sep 15, 2018

Hi Michelle, Martin's Meats uses its extra supplies to make food for the local homeless population. The food may not always be as enticing as some of their other offerings, but it's never unhealthy. They are making sandwiches for needy individuals rather than sending perfectly good food to the landfill. Food that is unsafe or unhealthy for paying customers is never used when crafting meals for the homeless. If Martin (the male owner of Martin's Meats) gets a tax write off for welcoming the downtrodden and giving what he can, he deserves it. If you'd like to donate to help Martin provide sandwiches to the local homeless population, please feel free to donate in store. Many other charitable organizations can use your support, too. If you have received support from Martin and are dissatisfied with the food, there are other organizations that can help with your food insecurity. Otherwise, Martin will continue to serve you if you come back without hesitation.

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