Ripley, Ontario
A small town. A big lesson in feeding people.
Dave grew up as the only Jewish kid in a small Ontario town near Kincardine. He learned early that being different teaches you to read people quickly, and to feed them generously. The values from that kitchen table never left him: the table is for everyone, and nobody walks away hungry.

Fifty years behind the counter
A trade earned one cut at a time.
A butcher since his teens, Dave has spent five decades learning the craft, bone in, bone out, dry-aged, smoked low and slow. In 1988 he joined the International Association of Culinary Professionals. He's worked rooms big and small, but he kept coming back to the counter, where the work is honest and the customer is right in front of you.

Julia called
Rhode Island. 200 guests. One unforgettable nickname.
In Rhode Island, Dave cooked for Julia Child and 200 of her guests. After dinner, Julia leaned in and called him "The Butcher of Canada." He still tells the story like it happened last week, and the name stuck.
"After we cleared the plates she leaned in and said, you're the Butcher of Canada. I haven't gotten over it."

2018, Kingston Road
A diner built on a single, stubborn idea.
Dave opened Fearless Meat in 2018 at 884 Kingston Road. "Fearless" never meant flashy. It meant not being afraid to serve great meat at fair prices in a city that keeps getting more expensive, and not being afraid to leave the door open to anyone who needed a meal.


