A Carnivore's Paradise

 

(Writer’s Note: In my upcoming book “Angel Food Cake” A Forty Day Devotional for an Upside/Down World, there are stories referencing angel experiences. Included is one from November of 2015 at Patak Meats, Austell, Georgia. It was to my great dismay that I arrived to shop there this past week only to discover their business closed because of a fire. It has moved me to create this blog post.).

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In the early nineties at the beginning of a career in the beverage alcohol distribution business, I was living in Smyrna, Georgia. One of “the guys” favorite places to play golf was at a quaint little course in Austell named Dogwood Golf Club.  It was when speaking of an outing there one day a coworker suggested to me, I should visit a nearby butcher shop called Patak Bohemia.

“It is just a stone’s throw from the course,” my friend would say. He went on to explain that Patak had a smokehouse on property and their sausages were the best one could find on this side of the Atlantic. It was also pointed out to me that all the fresh meat was processed without fillers or preservatives.

Primarily a wholesale distributor, their retail store in the early days was an adjunct to their growing presence in Atlanta’s grocery stores.  Closed on Sundays, Patak’s meat market was and is open only the first Saturday of each month. If one could not manage a visit into a work week schedule, then they marked their calendar for that critical weekend day.  It is this first Saturday visit almost thirty years ago that marked an indelible image in my memory.

First Saturday Line

It was a scene straight from an Eastern European travelogue, complete with one of Cobb County’s finest directing traffic out front on Ewing Road. The customer line from the front door snaked outside into the parking lot.  I found no lack of patience in myself nor the folks standing in wait with me, for we all knew what was literally in store for us.  I had to put on my best listening ears for much of the understandable conversation would flow with heavy eastern European accents. Frequently customers would speak amongst themselves or with the store’s service staff in native tongues, and I could only guess if I was hearing the Polish, German or Czechoslovakian language. You see, expatriates from neighboring counties and states marked their calendars for a first Saturday Patak trip back in time to their native lands and culture.

A sweet memory always accompanies my reflections on the early days going to this carnivore’s paradise. When my late father-in-law Herschel came to live with us, he cherished visiting Patak because it reminded him of his favorite mid-west butcher shops back home along the northern Illinois, Wisconsin border.  In his last years my daughters would often accompany me. Every trip for them was a feast for the senses and they would always remind me to get some liverwurst for Pappy!  For me the main attraction at Patak’s has always been their slab bacon sliced to customer specifications. Taking an always big slab, the ladies consistently cut a slice and hold it up for their customer to judge before prepping the order. 

Sausage Chalet; a Feast for the Senses

Of all the characteristic attractions of this unique place, one that stands crystal clear in my consciousness is family.  Patak Meats as it is named today is a quintessential example of a realization of the American Dream.  Over three decades I have seen it grow into the second generation. Tony Patak, who fled during the eastern Europe advance of communism, planted his dream in Cobb County, Georgia.  Now his children are carrying the dream forward and preparing a path for a third generation to be able to do the same. The small family business is a critical underpinning of what makes our country great. Patak Meats is an oasis in the desert of a fading cultural climate that would nurture growth of the Judeo-Christian values which have been the basis for our great American experiment.


Let us pray that this family business will get back on its feet and thrive another thirty years through the family’s next generation.

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Bradford Bosworth

September 2021                                                          



A Carnivore's Paradise

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