Tendercuts to reopen under new ownership
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Tendercuts Meat & Deli, a Brandon butcher shop, is preparing to reopen next month under new ownership.
The shop at 730 18th St. has been purchased by Westman Catering and Culinary Consulting and will relaunch as Wheat City Meats, with an opening planned “on or before April 15,” the company said on Facebook.
The new owners said Wheat City Meats will honour the Tendercuts legacy while introducing a refreshed approach. They said customers can expect a mix of traditional offerings and new products, with updated recipes, spice blends and preparation techniques reflecting the team’s culinary expertise.
Westman Catering and Culinary Consulting said its goal is to combine professional culinary experience with the feel of a neighbourhood butcher shop, creating a space that welcomes longtime patrons while attracting new customers.
Longtime butcher Andrew Wrightson acquired Tendercuts Meat & Deli in Brandon and Prairie Rose Meats in Souris last October, but the business was “temporarily closed” in early December.
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