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13 years ago
This is a great Albert Heijn right in the Reeshof. It's handy to walk to from all parts of the estate and unlike many shops in Holland is open late every night. I read more
Dalempromenade 40
5035 KL Tilburg
The Netherlands
013-5715643
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http://www.ah.nl
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What time does Albert Heijn open?
Albert Heijn opens at 8:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Albert Heijn close?
Albert Heijn closes at 10:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Does Albert Heijn have parking?
Yes, Albert Heijn has parking options.
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This is Tilburg's famous Albert Heijn XL. One thing you should know that they have food in both the…read moreregular and XL sizes. You can also get a free piece of sushi here if you play your cards right.
Great store. For every budget there are options. Good quality food.read more
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I like Jumbo. They are like the Tesco of Holland. They have the best prices and offer a good…read moreselection.
Food Hall 88 is part of a neighborhood revitalization project, and I have to say that this place is…read moregreat! The town has essentially taken a hanger that was part of a railroad yard and converted it into what many would consider foodie heaven. Inside, you will find food kiosks setup throughout - each offering something different. There was Vietnamese food, seafood, ribs, french fries, sandwiches, hot dogs, a wine bar and a local micro-brewery that served up one of the best IPA's I have ever had. There was even a dessert kiosk where you could grab a cappuccino and a pastry after eating dinner. Food Hall 88 was only open one week prior to my visit, but you would never have guessed that walking through it. Everything appeared to be operating smoothly and there was a pretty good turnout of people - word of this place has definitely hit the streets. If you are in the mood to sample a lot of great food, this is your place. The portions are small enough that you can hit several vendors and the atmosphere here is really nice.
Lots of food vendors here
LOC Brewing. The Pine IPA rules!
Vietnamese seafood
If you are out shopping in Tilburg city centre and you drove there yourself, more than likely you…read moreparked at Pieter Vreedeplein and therefore you are already where you need to be. This Plus is very handy as it's in the same building as the parking garage and you pass it on the way from the outside to your car. It's great if you need to grab something on the way home or forgot to get something while shopping in the city.
Plus is a great supermarket. This location is close to my home so I visit often. The queues are…read morenever too long and the staff is friendly
It's a handy location right in the same building as the train and bus station, but the prices are…read morenoticeably higher than the normal AH shops. It bothers me that they sell beer by the can here for more than it costs in the cafes.
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This is our go to grocery store when we are in the city of Eindhoven because of it's convenient…read morelocation. It can be compared to an American grocery store with regards to lay out and space, and they offer a lot of choices as well. They even have a fresh flower section as well as a coffee section. Even their sushi section has some fresh sushi that is not as expensive as you would get in a restaurant. When compared to other grocery stores in the area, Albert Heijns is definitely more expensive. But they do offer quality for the price. If you're looking for slightly cheaper groceries, you can look up close-by Asian supermarkets or Turkish supermarkets which also offer great quality vegetables and more ethnic food choices. I would recommend going AH earlier on in the day as opposed to later in the evening because they usually run out of sliced bread. But that is the case with most grocery stores in the Netherlands, because the bread is usually baked fresh every day and they only make enough so that they don't have to sell leftovers for the next day. The Dutch are truly serious about their bread! Also love their grocery scanner option. A great way to save time!
What can you say? It is very convenient if you are in Centrum. It is well designed, has a good…read morevariety of foods, and good prices. I will tell you if you are a foreigner like me, take a look at the produce, and try some. Make sure you get the packages that state the origin as Netherlands. The frambozen in Netherlands were like nothing I had ever tasted before, and I miss them. They have some pre-packaged foods near the gates as well, and I found them to be a great choice since I was traveling and did not have access to a kitchen.
The Albert Heijn on Oude Vest is a small but reasonably well stocked supermarket. The selection on…read moreoffer is decent but when it comes to fresh foods frequently what is on offer will either be. Lose to going off or even already gone. This seems to be an issue with a lot of AH stores. Therefore I recommend this AH for small daily stuff; milk and eggs, and for weekly stuff go to the big Jumbo out by NAC.
Located in the city centre, this location is a one stop shop for all your grocery needs. NO CREDIT…read moreCARDS- cash and debit only. Also, bring your own bag or you have to buy one. I love how you can buy beer by the bottle and the only expensive ones are American (but who would drink that anyways when you have some of the best beer in the world at your fingertips!) Wine and liquor are sold here as well. Lots of ready made meals available, a variety of cheeses and meats, and bakery items. We bought 2 beers, sliced meat, sliced cheese, chips, baguette slices, yogurt, cream puffs, and a fresh fruit plate for 15 euros! Definitely recommend popping in if you have grocery needs while in Eindhoven.
The nearest grocery store to the Eindhoven Centrum. It sells fresh/raw/frozen food, bakery, meats,…read moredrinks, snacks, ice cream, beers, wines, teas, coffee, detergents, school supplies, pet supplies, flowers, plants, and more. Bring your own bag if you don't want to pay for their plastic bag. I always forget myself. The location is right across from Eindhoven train station. It closes around 8pm.
This Jumbo is probably the best supermarket in Breda. It's big, it's well stocked, and it's open…read morelate. Yes, it's a bit out if the way, but there is plenty of parking outside, even during the busy times of day. The store itself is large, with a good sized vegetable section, a broadly stocked bakery, a huge cheese counter, and a variety of fresh world food concessions; Italian, Chinese, Japanese and salads. Nestled on the back wall is a liquor area with a good selection of Rums, Vodkas and Whiskies. There's only one issue I have with the store is that the store isn't terrifically laid out, it can be quite hard to navigate and find things. A better store map on site would be appreciated, but in the meantime grab the Jumbo app to have access to a searchable map (dutch only).
I stopped by here heading from Schipol Airport (to Belgium) in order to pick up some Indonesian…read morefood (great Indo food in the NL) and as many different kinds of beers that I could find (addicted to a beer app!) to bring home with me. As supermarkets go, this isn't the biggest that I have ever been to but its quite a nice size and there was a pretty good selection of different stuff. Of course there was lots of cheese, so I bought some Gouda, Edam and a couple others. The beer worked out well - got lots of Dutch beers and also some German ones. They had a great selection of Belgian beers too but hey, I live in Belgium. I noticed lots of fresh produce and even more Asian food, already cooked/warmed and obviously ready to eat. (The stuff I got was to heat when I got home.) I have never heard of Jumbo before but I know it now and will shop here again next time north of the border. Oh, the place is right next to NAC Breda stadium, so do some shopping and catch a game!!
Your average Aldi serving a Gorinchem suburb. Medium-sized, with the standard offerings of most…read moreAldis. It has the coffee and cookies isle, chilled meats and fish, olives, and salads. Decent fresh vegetable selection, including a cold case with salad makings. Of course there is a frozen food isle and a dairy section. Also stocks a few organic products, which is nice. By the front doors and by the register are the discount racks which sometimes have good deals on wine or crackers or tomatoes for example. There are also living plants on sale at the front of the shop. Most items are between .99 and €3, so you can do your discount grocery shopping here.
Super excited to have found this international market on Hoogstraat here in Eindhoven. The variety…read moreof fruits and vegetables available there are fresh and plenty. Haven't seen fresh okra in and around Eindhoven for a while now and we were suprised to have found it here. They also have a great variety of fresh cheeses such as paneer, peyniri and halloumi etc. The bakery in the back is impressive and so is the fresh meat section. Their selection of fresh olives and tapenades are also great. And the place is super clean as well. A great one-stop place for all.