The Oldest, High Quality Butcher Shop in Costa Mesa

May 25, 2017

You can support your local butcher and serve your family the highest quality meats available. Celestino’s Meats is the oldest, family-owned butcher shop in Costa Mesa. Just a few doors down from Sidecar Doughnuts and next to Pie-Not on East 17th Street, Celestino’s specializes in fresh all-natural meats. Since 1980, they’ve bought their meat from Manning’s a small independent company that raises beef that is beyond compare in California. The beef comes in several varieties: choice, prime, dry age, and grass fed.

Celestino’s still does things the old-fashioned way: they grind their own beef fresh daily; hot dogs, sausages, and jerky are all handmade, and they even smoke their own bacon. Their meat has never been treated with hormones, and they never add nitrates or artificial ingredients.

They’re proud of their handmade jerky: Venison, Maui Beef, Santa Maria Beef, Hot Turkey, Gluten-Sugar Free Beef, Old Fashioned Beef, Hot Texas Beef, Teriyaki Beef, Buffalo, and Turkey. They can ship jerky all over the U.S.

Their handmade all natural Pork, Chicken, Turkey or Lamb sausages are made with no nitrates or fillers, and they offer sugar free sausages. Choose from more than 20 different flavors, as well as old world-style Polish, Italian, and Bratwurst.

Customer service is exceptional, everyone is treated like family.

They have a huge variety of wild game and delicious marinated items that include beef, poultry, and lamb. They also offer two great specials: buy 3 kabobs, get 1 free, and like them on Facebook at Celestino's Meats and let them know, you’ll get a surprise discount.

Open daily 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.

270 E 17th St #16. in Costa Mesa. 949.642.7191.

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