Last Updated On: November 30, 2024

Monroe County Meat Market Buzzes with Thanksgiving Eve Shoppers

As Thanksgiving approaches, Stroudsburg’s Citera Family Meat Market, formerly known as Gary’s Meat Market, has become the go-to spot for locals preparing their holiday feasts.

On the eve of Thanksgiving, the market was packed with customers eager to stock up on a variety of meats for the festivities.

A Family Tradition Continues

Four years ago, the Citera family took over the long-standing market, continuing its tradition of providing high-quality meats and other products to the community.

For many, it’s not just about the turkey; it’s about diversifying the holiday spread. As Jason Benoit, a long-time customer, shared, “I got a leg o’ lamb this time. I got some lamb chops. You know, some different stuff to, you know, kind of diversify what we’re gonna have for any holiday or picnic or whatever. This is a spot, I’m telling you!”

The market’s success is built on its reputation for variety and personalized service, attracting loyal customers who trust the Citera family to bring something special to their holiday tables.

Busy Days Ahead for Citera Family Meat Market

With Thanksgiving just around the corner, the market was bustling with customers eager to prepare a memorable meal. Citera Family Meat Market is anticipating a busy holiday season, with Christmas just around the corner.

As families continue to turn to their trusted local butcher, it’s clear that this Monroe County staple will be a fixture in the community for years to come.

If you want to discover more about how local butchers are preparing for the holiday rush, visit our homepage for more insights on holiday meat shopping.

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