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Enjoy a BBQ this Beautiful, Long Weekend

Saint Johns Butchery

We love summer, and long weekends!

Saint Johns Butchery will be open all weekend so you have plenty of time to stock up on your BBQ supplies! Our opening hours this Auckland Anniversary weekend...
Saturday, 8.00am - 6.00pm
Sunday, 8.30am - 5.00pm
Monday, 9.30am - 5.00pm

The weather forecast is favourable for BBQs and outdoor dining. Make the most of the longer days and fantastic weather!

We have a great range of BBQ rubs for beef, chicken, lamb, pork and vegetables. We also stock the popular Braai Shaker. We have gluten-free dressing (two bottles for $10) and our premium frozen garlic bread is on special for $5.00 per twin pack. We even have charcoal, and let's not forget the fantastic range of top quality meats! We'll see you in store soon.

Take care and stay safe this long weekend!
The Saint Johns Butchery Team 🙂

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