Fresh Meat

A 100-year-old Banks Peninsula butchery is given a respectful new lease of life thanks to itsΒ dogged new owners.

Fresh Meat

A 100-year-old Banks Peninsula butchery is given a respectful new lease of life thanks to itsΒ dogged new owners.

Neither Julia Atkinson-Dunn nor her husband, Tena β€˜T’ Dunn, were butchers when they bought the Akaroa Butchery and Deli. Julia was an artist/garden writer (she’s @studiohome and @studiohomegardening on Instagram), and T was transitioning from bricklaying to picture framing when he suffered a freak diving accident, and they decided to reprioritise.

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β€œThe butchery had been for sale for a little while, and one morning when we were staying in Akaroa, T was talking about what he’d do with the place if we owned it,” remembers Julia. β€œSo driving home to Christchurch, I asked him, β€˜Is this just going to be another what if? Or should we actually do it?’” A couple of months later, they owned the business, had sold their home, and shifted over the hill.

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Officially, the council owns the charming wee building on Akaroa’s main drag, but emotionally, it’s owned by the community. β€œWe view ourselves merely as the current caretakers,” says Julia. For that reason, the couple trod lightly during the refurb, giving the place a deep clean, paint job, rebrand and general shuffle.

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The big shake-up came in the offering. β€œThe whole place had a lovely French vibe when we bought it, but we wanted to really celebrate Aotearoa in our food,” she says. Fortunately, they inherited the resident butcher with the business, who took T under his wing, teaching him the tools of the trade.

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The free-farmed pork comes from North Canterbury, the sheep and beef is grass-fed, and the deli is stocked with artisan bread, pantry staples, new discoveries (the buffalo tartinade is a stunner), fresh flowers and ready-made-meals from award-winning independent producers. It’s a must-visit for anyone touring the quaint seaside town, and a reinvigorated go-to for the locals. β€œAfter taking it on without experience, I’d say ignorance is bliss,” laughs Julia. β€œBut every day in summer when we finish work and pop down to the beach in Takamatua, I still can’t believe this is our life.”

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Akaroa Butchery and Deli

67 Rue Lavaud, Akaroa

akaroabutchery.co.nz

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