When Greg Pycherek took over as manager of Rowe Farms in Roncesvalles, it was a homecoming of sorts. The third generation Polish-Canadian butcher had already honed his skills as a chef, butcher and manager, working all across the globe. He then brought all those skills together to preside over his local meat mart.
The store has been a strong favourite on the Roncesvalles strip, which has seen a few butcher shops open and close in recent years. The Rowe Farms name carries a good deal of credibility across the city, but there’s no doubt that Roncesvalles has come to new life since Greg arrived. “I make it a mission to let people know that Greg is here to take care of you,” he says.
Greg knows the neighbourhood well. His family has resided here since the ’40s. However, he’s not complacent in his knowledge of the locals. He makes it his business to know his customers by name, as well as their food preferences. He is always handy with a tip or suggestion, and his clientele, in turn, trust his guidance.
If you’ve visited one of Rowe Farm’s locations across Toronto, you already know it’s a hit. Their Roncesvalles outpost is no exception, focusing on sustainably raised, locally grown, environmentally conscious meat. Behind the counter you’ll find fresh beef, pork, lamb, chicken and turkey as well as deli meats, sausage, eggs and cured products. Try the wood-smoked bacon and ham for a Sunday brunch treat, or pick up chicken wings and burgers for a backyard party. Swing by after work and swap recipes with staff or pick up a neighbourhood dinner favourite: the Rowe Farms whole roast chicken.