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    ALDI

    3.6 (41 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Diet Food
    Michael F.

    I knew of Aldi from Europe and the East Coast, and here's a tip if you're a first-time shopper at Aldi. Bring a quarter and your own reusable bag. If you shop late when they are restocking, you might find free boxes available, but don't count on it. They're usually only available when restocking and near closing time. You'll need a quarter to unlock a shopping cart, and you're supposed to get it back once you return the cart. Unfortunately, mine got stuck, and I never got it back. As far as Aldi Finds, keep an eye on them. They sometimes have limited-time offers on a variety of products. The checkout process was okay. The cashier scans the items and returns them to your cart, and then you'll bag them yourself. On my visit, I was offered a free box since they were nearing closing time, so I bagged all my diet foods! Avocado, cucumber, yogurt, and other small items.

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    Diele K.

    Who doesn't love ALDI? This location has a great selection of food and merchandise. The Aisle of Shame (AoS) was well-stocked and true ALDI fans know what the AoS is. We were greeted when we came in, and everyone seemed friendly. Loved the warm atmosphere of this location and will definitely stop in when in the area.

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    Angela M.

    Clean store with a lot of produce. Good prices on some items others are comparable. Store opens at 9am daily. Would be nice to have earlier hours at least on the weekend for early risers such as myself. Personal preference. Happy to finally visit. Cashier was very friendly. Don't forget, bring your bags. You can purchase paper bags if you need to.

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    Delicieux Juice Bar

    Delicieux Juice Bar

    4.2
    (109 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$

    Very attractive shop and delicious line-up of fresh juices, smoothees and bowls. It was hard to…read moredecide! I finally opted to try a seasonal juice made for summer because it sounded incredibly delicious (watermelon, lime, pineapple with fresh mint) and it was! I've decided I have to come back to try some of the other items, especially a cherry mint summer smoothee. Sounds amazing. Luckily, they're located near Costco so it's very easy and convenient to make an excuse to come back again. Service was friendly and fast. Portions were generous, I'll be coming back.

    Delicieux Juice Bar is near Costco on Market Way in Gilbert. Walking in they have a nice clean…read morespacious interior with beautiful floors and furniture. It's a small shop that specializes in juices and smoothies, but they also have acai bowls, energy drinks and a few other choices on the menu. The lady working behind the counter was friendly and walked me through their menu and most popular items. I purchased a Power Green smoothie (kale, spinach, pineapple and mango). She was helpful in ensuring there was no dairy in this drink but there is dairy and nuts in other selections so people with allergies please be careful. The smoothie was $10 which is higher than I've paid in the past at places like Robek's and Jamba Juice. It was very well blended and smooth going down with a sweeter taste from the pineapple and mango. I can tell they used higher quality ingredients but since they blend it in the back I couldn't actually see the amount of fruit and veggies used. Overall, it was a nice experience and treat but not something I'd go out of my way to experience very often.

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    Too Sweet Cakes

    Too Sweet Cakes

    4.3
    (146 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
    Women-owned & operated

    Wow! What more needs to be said? This bakery was an absolute delight from start to finish…read more Located in the lobby of an apartment building, the space is beautiful, cozy, and welcoming. As I looked around, I couldn't help but think that if I lived there, I'd probably be stopping in daily. The combination of a bakery and coffee house makes it the perfect neighborhood spot. Although I skipped the coffee this visit--it was mid-afternoon on a Sunday, and I wasn't looking for a caffeine boost--I'll definitely be back to give it a try. For this visit, we focused on the baked goods and sampled four items: the chocolate croissant doughnut, maple croissant doughnut, vanilla doughnut, and a red velvwtcupcake. Every single one was delicious. The croissant doughnuts were wonderfully flaky with just the right amount of sweetness, the vanilla doughnut was soft and flavorful, and the red velvet cupcake was rich and satisfying. It's rare to find a bakery where every item you try is a winner, but this one delivered across the board. Whether you're stopping in for coffee, a sweet treat, or both, this charming bakery is well worth a visit. I'll definitely be back.

    Second time visiting and I have to go with 3.5. Just an okay spot for me…read more It's in the title, too sweet lol I didn't write a review the first time I went and I remember leaving with a Soso feeling and the second time confirms my feelings. Perhaps dining in is a better experience, I can't remember if they warm up the pastry but we took our maple, cheesecake croissant, and cinnamon roll to go. It tasted a day old. The croissant/ bread didn't taste fresh, almost stale. I opted to warm it up a bit, it was a bit better but then it just started feeling too sweet so I wasn't interested anymore. the cinnamon roll breading lacked flavor, but the cream on top was good. But again the bread dough just felt stale. It was a Sunday in the AM that we went. Not busy at all. Since it's a part of an apartment, parking is a little awkward and can feel tight. You could easily not notice the place and mistake it for being closed. It's right off of the round about. (the wind had blew over the open sign and the open sign wasn't lit) Service is okay, nice enough. Not really warm. Seating is ample and is cozy to sit and read or catch up with a friend.

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    The Uprooted Kitchen

    The Uprooted Kitchen

    4.8
    (315 reviews)
    2.3 mi
    $$

    It was hard to make it here during my trip to Phoenix because of their limited hours, but I am SO…read moreglad I did. As a health food vegan, I am always on the lookout for food like this: whole foods/plant-based, including some oil-free options. Their whole menu reads like a list of my favorite food buzzwords: buckwheat, lentil cauliflower scramble, sunflower seed meat, local fermented sauerkraut, freshly milled Sonoran wheat; tempeh, sourdough, homemade seeded bread, homemade cashew milk, etc. etc. It was legitimately hard to decide what to get. I went with the baked(!) strawberry banana oat buckwheat pancakes. Super tasty, and a generous portion. I also couldn't resist an oil-free sunbutter cookie (with its wacky bluegreen tinge that was apparently from the sunflower seeds) and also loved the cold brew coffee with cashew milk.

    I've visited The Uprooted Kitchen many times with my best friend. They always have new things on…read morethe menu & it's always fresh, healthy & delicious! It is a little pricey, however, it's worth the cost. As I mentioned, everything is healthy and made fresh. You can't get that without paying a bit extra Their bread is so good, the chutney is awesome, their little side salads are so tasty. I haven't tried anything here that I have not loved. They are a small husband and wife run business, which is always great to see. They are very friendly people who clearly love what they do. There's limited seating indoors, as it's inside Barnone, but you can easily find places to sit outdoors as well.

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    Queen Creek Olive Mill

    Queen Creek Olive Mill

    4.0
    (1.4k reviews)
    11.0 mi
    $$

    The QCOM is a really cool local landmark. I've been coming out for years to buy their special olive…read moreoil. Apart from the EVOO, we enjoy the garlic and vanilla bean flavors a lot, but they offer so many other varieties. One thing I love is they provide recipe cards with suggestions on how to use their olive oils, vinegars etc. to make awesome dishes. That's how we first discovered the incredible vanilla bean olive oil waffle recipe. Another great service they provide is the ability to sample most everything. The store features other local products like jams, honey, granola etc. They have the OliveSpa line of body care products also. So many great items to shop for! Many years ago we took the tour and learned all about how the olive oil is made. And you cannot forget the Del Piero Kitchen where you can come dine for breakfast, lunch, dinner or brunch. Oftentimes on weekends they have festivals or live music on the patio. It's just a happening place - definitely worth checking out.

    What a fun place with beautiful, friendly staff! The selection of phenomenal, high-quality olive…read moreoils and balsamic vinegars is amazing. They also have a wonderful Italian market with aisles full of specialty foods, plus the cutest kitchen knick-knacks and gifts -- perfect for the foodies in your life. The food is fresh and delicious, whether you enjoy it there or pick something up from the fridge to take home. When the weather is nice, it's lovely to sit outside under the olive trees, and during the summer there are plenty of comfortable indoor tables. It's the perfect little getaway for a couple of hours if you're in the area. The 40-minute olive oil education experience was so enriching and absolutely worth it. Just a quick note - summer is much quieter, but be prepared-- it gets really busy in the winter!

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