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Line-art editorial illustration showing an early railway-era township shopfront blending into a present-day local butcher shop.

Maroondah Local Butchers Guide: From Early Township Shops to Today’s Counters

Butcher shops were part of Croydon’s early Main Street retail mix in the 1880s. Today, the local counter takes several forms across the MX area, from traditional neighbourhood butchers to online ordering, delivery and specialist poultry.

Last checked: 20 August 2026, using the approved MX food-business snapshot recorded on 18 August 2026. Businesses, hours and services can change, so check the linked details before travelling.

The story behind the counter

A shop type with deep local roots

Maroondah’s story begins long before European colonisation with the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. The shopping history described here is a later part of that much longer local story.

In the nineteenth century, Ringwood and Croydon developed as growing townships shaped by farming, orchards, roads and the railway. Maroondah City Council’s heritage work records Croydon’s first Main Street shops from 1885. Alongside a general store were a butcher, baker, grocer and timber merchant: the practical mix of businesses a developing township needed.

The railway through Ringwood and Croydon opened in 1882 and helped concentrate shops and services around the stations. Ringwood became an important retail and distribution centre for surrounding districts. Council’s heritage study records Ringwood’s shopping centre growing from eight shops in 1908 to 45 by 1918.

That does not mean today’s businesses can be traced directly to those first shops. It does show that the butcher counter has been part of the district’s retail landscape since the early township years.

Read Council’s history of Ringwood · Read the Maroondah Heritage Study

What the local butcher looks like now

The August MX food snapshot records 11 operational butcher businesses and one poultry specialist within the MX coverage area. Some retain the familiar neighbourhood counter. Others add click and collect, home delivery, online ranges, prepared meals or specialist products.

This is a directory, not a ranking. It does not use changing star ratings to decide who appears. The list is based on businesses recorded as operational and included in the approved MX snapshot.

Bayswater

Bayswater

Direcfresh

Butcher shop and factory outlet at 497 Mountain Highway. Its official website lists in-store shopping, online ordering and next-day pickup.

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Bayswater

Diwalmas Meat & Smallgoods

Butcher shop and deli at Unit 2/6 High Street.

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Croydon

Main Street

Croydon Butcher

Butcher shop at 105 Main Street.

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McAdam Square

Marbled Meats

Family-owned butcher at 18 McAdam Square. Its official website describes a traditional butcher format with online ordering.

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Croydon Central

Rainbow Meats

Butcher shop at Shop 11, Croydon Central, 5–15 Kent Avenue, with click and collect listed on its official website.

Visit Rainbow Meats

Heathmont

Canterbury Road

Crowley’s Meats

Butcher shop recorded at 146 Canterbury Road.

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Ringwood

Ringwood Square

BJ’s Meats

Butcher shop at Ringwood Square. Its official website says the business was established in 1980 and now provides click and collect and local delivery.

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Eastland

The Chopping Block Butchery

Butcher shop at Eastland, 171–175 Maroondah Highway.

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Ringwood East

Railway Avenue

Dean’s Quality Meats

Butcher shop recorded at 78 Railway Avenue.

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Ringwood North

Ringwood North Shopping Centre

Meat Savvy

Butcher shop at 25/204 Warrandyte Road.

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Wonga Park

Launders Avenue

rump butchery

Butcher shop at Shop 3/4 Launders Avenue.

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Poultry specialist

Eastland, Ringwood

Poultry Creations

A poultry specialist rather than a general butcher, located at Eastland K124. Its official website lists fresh poultry, prepared products and specialist gluten-free options.

Visit Poultry Creations

What the counter still offers

There is no single modern butcher-shop model. Across these businesses, current public information points to several roles: cutting meat to request, helping customers choose a suitable cut, preparing ready-to-cook products, taking online orders, arranging local delivery and providing specialist poultry or smallgoods.

The technology has changed since the railway-era shopping strip. The useful part of the counter remains recognisable: a local place where the product can be discussed, prepared and adapted rather than simply lifted from a standard supermarket shelf.

How this guide was made

MX built this guide from its approved food-business master, checked against current direct public sources where available. Inclusion means the business was recorded as operational and in scope on 18 August 2026. It is not an endorsement, paid placement or claim that every available butcher has been captured.

If a business has moved, closed or changed its service, let MX know so the next food-data update can correct the guide.

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Data note: this page uses the approved MX Food Business Master dated 18 August 2026. Businesses, hours, services and public links can change, so check directly before visiting.

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