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    3.3 (66 reviews)
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    Diane D.

    It's been ages and a day since I shopped at an Aldi's unfortunately. There aren't any when I was living. I saw this one from the hand quickly exited. I was pleased with the prices! Wow! And this location is nice and clean and organized. But where are the Old World items I used to get at Aldi's? The dense the breads? The assortments of sausages? Sad not to see them. Maybe they'll be getting them in closer to Christmas. 3 cheers for the cashier Zoe who checked me out! Big smile and efficient! Bring your quarter for the carts and your own bags for the earth!

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    Tamara E.

    Love the variety of vegan food and that vegan items are clearly labeled. Also like that staff are efficient and I'm able to get in and out of the store quickly.

    Leeanna C.

    I went the week that Aldi opened and it was horrible! I had anxiety with the crowd. I was so reluctant to go back, but I am happy I did. I do almost all of my grocery shopping here now. A few pointers for those who aren't familiar with the chain: 1) Bring a quarter for the carts. 2) Bring your own bags. 3) Be prepared to bag your own purchases. I understand that new brands are hard to get used to. Trader Joes is popular, yet almost the entire store is all their own brand. Aldi has a store brand and I am now accustomed to seeing it in my pantry. I like the familiar items they sell, but, I also appreciate the odd things too. You can find some interesting foods here, both brand name and store brand. They have a large organic food variety. They also carry seasonal and home goods. The biggest shocker to me is that they still remain inexpensive. The spices are like $2 a bottle. Nuts are ridiculously inexpensive. Cereal and health foods... all cheap too! The organic foods they carry are so affordable. On a normal shopping trip, to the grocery store, I spend about $180 and don't get a single thing organic. At Costco, I spend almost $300. Never fails! At Aldi, I spend about $100 and get all I need in addition to extra junk that I probably don't need. Most of my cart is organic products here. I am so happy Aldi came to town!

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    Susan S.

    Came to the story this morning at 0915 with my daughter who is a nurse and she showed her identification, but was told that special entry is on Tuesday's and Thursday's only however the email my daughter received did not state that. Very poor customer service and inaccurate information provided.

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    Long lines, half the self checkouts don't work, always only one cashier. Prices are alright, but quality isn't great.

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    Aldi is an amazing store by why are all the cashiers always so jaded LOL hire people that are happy

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    I love Aldi. However, the aggressive nature of the cashiers is making me rethink my weekly stops.

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    It's weird to walk into a store and to be able to buy car oil and food in the same aisle. Gross.

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    123 Farm - Tea with lavender whip

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    What a cool place…read more We got to experience the Sourdough Festival this past weekend. They had stamps and a passport card that allowed you visit each Sourdough station. We also got to explore the grounds and found some cool shops and the place called The Courtyard. Also got some yummy matcha in the Matcha room. A fun spot for families and kiddos to run around and explore. It's giving Bridgerton vibes.Definitley will be back soon for future events!

    It was my first time at the 123 Farm and we were invited by someone who has an annual membership…read more We originally purchased tix to the Tea Nights Festival that would begin that evening at 5:00pm, but there was also Sourdough Festival that was running in conjunction during the day, and so we decided to get there early to experience both. Our group of 9 explored the different areas at the Sourdough and Tea Festivals and enjoyed all the different samples, food, drinks, and live music. There were lots of fresh pastries, bread, and hot foods for purchase. Get there early to get the best selection, because the hordes of hungry folks start coming in after 1:00pm in the afternoon and then there are long lines for everything. We tried the Fig and Goat Cheese Pizza which was really good. We both agreed that we'd add mozzarella cheese next time. It is very good as is, but we just think some melty mozz could only make it more delicious. The Margherita Pizza was just meh. It was made the traditional way with tomato sauce as the base with dollops of melted fresh mozzarella and whole basil leaves wilted on top. I prefer the one with slices of tomato on top of a base of marinara and melty, ooey, gooey shredded mozzarella cheese. Nevermind all that, because the standout on both pizzas was the crust. I was entranced while eating this pizza and discovering the delicious, wood-fired crispy crust and fluffy, pillowy end pieces with seasonings and herbs lightly adding flavor to each piece. You won't understand until you try it for yourself, and then you'll say an enthusiastic "ohhh!" You can thank me later. The chicken pot pie was really delicious. The soup was so warm and comforting. It was flavorful and had lots of chicken and veggies in it. So sorry I forgot to take pics of what I ate cuz I was so hungry! FYI: The pot pie was supposed to come in a special cast iron skillet that you can take home, but I guess it was so popular, because they ran out and began serving it in a sourdough bread bowl. Sad that I missed out on the skillet but I'll try and get one next year. The Matcha Room has the very best drinks, according to my son who sucked down 2 strawberry matcha lattes. Sadly I wasn't able to try any of the matcha drinks because I'm lactose and they only had whole milk. I hope they decide to add a milk substitute option in the future. Maybe if enough people start asking/requesting for it they will. I did get some desserts to try from The Matcha Room. The Matcha Tiramisu and the Biscoff Matcha Cupcake. Tiramisu had no flavor of matcha and was pretty bland; not sweet at all. The cupcake was very sweet and I liked it more than the tiramisu. The chocolate cake was slightly dry and the frosting was very rich but very tasty. The portion of Biscoff cookie on top for decoration was soft and soggy so I didn't eat that. I'll probably pass on the desserts next time. Why I only gave 4 stars is because the area is not very handicap accessible due to the gravel roads and wood chip areas of the farm, which I knew about prior to going and so I'm not deducting a star for that. But mainly due to the small building where they hold the tea and sourdough samples portion of the festival (which is also the store/bakery). The area is not large/wide enough to stay on my small, lightweight mobility scooter to peruse, shop, and taste the products presented, because the lines are set up to zig-zag back and forth and the scooter is just not made for navigating tight spaces. It was very full and very crowded with people on this Saturday afternoon's Tea Festival. There was one very kind woman who saw me waiting for one of the serve yourself teas and she offered to fill my cup for me. Most people wouldn't move out of the way, acknowledge me, or even be courteous to me. I felt very defeated and decided to stay in the outer perimeters of the room, but fortunately I had family with me that stood in the lines to get me the samples that I was unable to access. Another issue was that the cash register for purchasing any of the teas/sourdough/goods was down a short flight of stairs, but fortunately at the opposite end was a ramp. The ramp turned out to be useless to me, because the line went only one way and that would have required me to launch me and my scooter down the stairs. I did try using the ramp to go downstairs and get in the line, but with the two lines of shoppers waiting to cash out along with the multiple glass product display stands, there was no room to turn myself around to face the same direction the line was going in. For the next festivals, I'll rent a heavy duty mobility scooter with large wheels to easily maneuver through those hills and rocky roads. Then, I'd park that big contraption somewhere and pull out my small, lightweight walker to get into the smaller rooms and tight spaces. Hopefully these changes will allow me to have a much more enjoyable time.

    ALDI - grocery - Updated May 2026

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