Where to buy rabbit?

Anonymous
Saw a recipe and thought, wow, sounds good; I should experiment.

Where do I get one? I'm in NoVa.
TIA.
Anonymous
WHole Foods has young rabbit quarters sometimes, but not fresh. Frozen. I haven't seen fresh rabbit since moving here.
Anonymous
Babeland.com
Anonymous
Ok, ok. I'll be serious. I looked into this one autumn and several people recommended The Organic Butcher in McLean.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Babeland.com


Anonymous
I've seen them at my regular grocery store (Stop & Shop, which I believe is Giant to you) but I would think Whole Foods would carry it as well.
Anonymous
Harris Teeter seems to have it- but also in the frozen section. Or at least I've only noticed it there.
Anonymous
At the Bethesda Farmers' Market (the one at Bethesda Elementary on Sunday, not the Women's Farm Market), the meat guy that has the big black trailer has rabbit. I forget his name--I usually go to the other, smaller meat guys.

Anonymous
Balducci's has it. You can also order it from D'Artagnan.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Saw a recipe and thought, wow, sounds good; I should experiment.

Where do I get one? I'm in NoVa.
TIA.


Hell, they're all over my neighborhood. Just set a snare.
Anonymous
Whatever you do, don't serve it on Easter like my mother used to. She thought it was funny.
Anonymous
The butcher at Union Market in DC carries rabbit.
Anonymous
OP here, thank you!

I talked with the folks at Whole Foods. They stopped carrying rabbit, nation-wide, a few years ago, when they found out their supplier was not treating the animals to their standards (not treating them well). They stopped selling it within 24 hours, just pulled it from the shelves. They will not sell it again until they find a supplier acceptable to them. I am very impressed with Whole Foods--I know some people bash Whole Foods a lot here, but you have to admit, this makes me feel better for paying their ridiculous prices!
Anonymous
Don't eat the poor little bunnies
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here, thank you!

I talked with the folks at Whole Foods. They stopped carrying rabbit, nation-wide, a few years ago, when they found out their supplier was not treating the animals to their standards (not treating them well). They stopped selling it within 24 hours, just pulled it from the shelves. They will not sell it again until they find a supplier acceptable to them. I am very impressed with Whole Foods--I know some people bash Whole Foods a lot here, but you have to admit, this makes me feel better for paying their ridiculous prices!


This made me laugh. They kill them for food. I'd say that's not treating them well.
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