Dey Farm at Oliveira Acres

215 Dey Road, South Brunswick Township, NJ, 08512

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Dey Farm at Oliveira Acres is a family-owned butcher shop that specializes in providing fresh and high-quality meats. They offer a variety of meats including goat, chicken, and mutton, focusing on farm-to-table freshness. The business aims to serve local customers with quality meat products and personalized service.

Customer Reviews

Google

I have been buying goat, chicken, im not complaining about price, lately last 2 times the goat meat has lots of fat put in, and they're big goat and taste different. Please go back to young goat and dont sell the fat its a waste of money for us. I will still try again, this is not a complain, its an advice. Bigger goats are not healthy to eat.

Google

I bought goat meat on Saturday. It’s very, very good. Meat cuts are fatty, with fewer bones, and yummy. At the same time, on Sunday, I bought goat meat at a nearby halal shop, which was dry, had a lot of bones, and was not good. I would love to go back to Day Farm again :) Note: Maybe they can sell in two batches, one with fatty parts and the other one without fatty parts, per customer preference, after reading old reviews, but Dear Dey Farm, always serve fatty cuts, please. That’s your asset.

Google

It was clean, and fast service. You must bring cash they don't take card. I bought chicken from there. They cleaned the chicken very well. I asked for approximately 5 to 6 lb chicken. Unfortunately I was not provide with any receipt. They did not scale it in front of me. I was pretty confused with that. Overall it's okay.

Google

$11 per pound for fresh goat meat, just to get home and realized they gave 4.1 lbs instead of the 5lbs that you paid for.

Google

Who want the real meat yeah, has to go there. Everything you get you will be happy so nice so clean the give you want you want. The staff is so kind and helpful . Since i find this place almost 5 years now i not going anywhere else Actually i went just one time another place because here was close i got garbage so dirty the baby goat like crazy

Google

After coming home I rechecked the weight and found a difference in weight. it was written as 4.8 lb, but the scale showed 4.13 lb. Please be careful; their measurement is incorrect.

Google

It's not same as before quality has gone down. The Chiken is fatty and chewed, I guess they are butchering old egg laying Chikens. The goat, there is lot of inconsistency, more fatty and chewy. They should go back to selling more tender meats. It used to be a weekly stop at this place, now I seldom go there to buy.

Google

Worst goat meat experience, meat is old, chewy & tasteless. The ladies insist you take the pre-packed meat, but when you ask them to cut it fresh right in front of you, they hesitate.

Google

It’s the best place to get Fresh meat… If you are a Goat lover… this is the stop to buy fresh mutton… If you are an Indian and knows about desi murga.. then this is the place my people…

Google

It’s always disappointing when a favorite spot no longer lives up to its reputation. Until they fix this issue they will keep loosing customer base. 1. Chicken Quality:The shift from tender, young meat to rough texture chicken, no more less than 4 pounds chicken all above 5 or 6 pounds. 2. Price Increase:Higher costs without maintained quality can feel like poor value for money. 3. Mutton Issues: Fatty or low-quality cuts indicate the meat quality is going down. No value for the money paid.