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Grill House Meat Store Opens in Culver City

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Published on March 17, 2026
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Westside carnivores just got a new playground. Grill House Meat Store, a popular butcher brand from Mexico, has debuted its first U.S. location in Culver City, bringing a market-style butcher counter, prepared foods, and grilling gear to Sepulveda Boulevard. The shop is rolling out premium cuts and grab-and-go options aimed squarely at home grillers and local cooks who like their steaks serious and their prep work minimal.

Where It Is

The shop sits in a freestanding retail building at 5592 Sepulveda Blvd., just north of Jefferson Boulevard. It officially got going after a ribbon-cutting ceremony that brought out company executives and Culver City Mayor Freddy Puza, as reported by WestsideToday.

What They Sell

Inside, the space is laid out like a full-blown meat market rather than a quick corner stop. Counters are stocked with dry-aged steaks, tri-tip, short ribs, and standing rib roasts, along with higher-end cuts such as A5 wagyu. Shoppers can also find charcuterie, cheeses, sausages, spice rubs, and assorted grilling equipment. For anyone not in the mood to marinate from scratch, the store offers desserts, prepared burger patties, and other grab-and-go items, according to L.A. TACO.

From Mexico To Culver City

Grill House traces its roots to Mexico, and the brand’s site notes it is part of Sigma Alimentos, with an emphasis on quality sourcing and traditional butchery. The company lays out ordering and delivery options on its FAQ page, and the brand also promotes a mobile ordering app for other markets, which appears in the App Store.

Early Reception And Coverage

The new spot has already drawn TV cameras. FOX 11 Los Angeles featured the shop in a Good Day LA segment on March 17, according to FOX 11 Los Angeles, and a KTLA morning-news clip about the Culver City location aired in early February through a video aggregator. Between broadcast segments and local write-ups, the butcher has gotten a quick introduction to the broader Westside crowd.

What This Means Locally

Early shoppers and local reviewers say the store fills a long-standing gap on the Westside for high-quality meats and specialty provisions, with patrons praising both the selection and the service in local listings. Local makers have already begun placing their products on the shelves, including a selection of Domi desserts, signaling that the shop is positioning itself as a retailer and a neighborhood market at the same time, according to local vendor and listing pages.