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3.8 (21 reviews)
Closed 8:30 am - 9:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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Robert S.

If I drive by an Aldi store I have not been before, I like to stop in and check out what they have. Sometimes different stores carry slightly different inventory or sometimes a certain store has run out of a certain item due to the customer demand. I went to check out their Chocolate section....they have great tasting European chocolates for a fraction of the price you would pay at another upscale grocery store or confection store. This store had a nice selection of them, some dark, some milk, some with nuts, some without. Great prices, great selection, great quick cashiers checking people out.

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Ariel W.

Aldi's is the estranged brother of Trader Joe's. The abbreviated history is that Aldi's and Trader Joe's were owned by German brother's who fell out over whether or not to sell cigarettes. One headed the chain that became Aldi's and the other chain became Trader Joe's. While Trader Joe's has great prices, Aldi will beat them and just about everyone else's prices every time. You can still signs of that German heritage all over Aldi's like in their German line of products called Deutsche Kuche, which offers offers beer, chocolate, roasted coffee, and uncured Bavarian bratwurst. If you want to save money on groceries Aldi's is a great way to do it. In order to bring you those low prices Aldi's has instituted some cost cutting measures. If you want a cart you will need to bring a quarter and to get your money back you need to return your cart from the parking lot back to the store saving employees from having to collect the carts. You will also have to bring your own bags or pay for theirs. Lines will most likely be long because they keep their staff to a bare bones minimum. Best of all is the check out. To get people through the line more quickly they will literally throw your groceries into the cart they keep chained at the check out. You will frantically try to grab your items out but will never be fast enough. I used to just carry groceries around the store in bags I brought but getting my own cart has made the checkout process a lot smoother so now I always keep a quarter hanging in an Aldi's keychain made for that purpose attached to my purse. I shop at Aldi's at least once a week. Unfortunately the locations by me have become run down. I stopped going to one because every cart was broken. I have started trying different locations when I am out. I was headed back from Miami when it was getting close to Aldi's closing time so I made a quick detour to this store in Hollywood. It seemed like an older store and shelves were low or completely out of some things I needed. They didn't have the yogurt, frozen mixed berries, and low calorie OJ I use in my smoothies, Fortunately I was able to get enough of the basics to get me through the week. When I got to the register I got the biggest surprise. This is the first Aldi's I have ever come across with self check out! No more tossing the groceries into a cart so I have to fish them out and bag them myself. best of all, there was no checkout line. The self check out was so easy to use and I loved it. I hope to see it in more Aldi's soon. I would still prefer shopping at one of the brighter and newer Aldi stores that are more well stocked but the self check out was a nice surprise when I was in a hurry.

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Mark M.

I wasn't impressed with this location. Many of the shelves were empty; so many items I needed were out of stock. The shelves were also very messy. Whoever owns this store needs to do a much better job on neatness and stock replenishment! The produce was in better shape and most fruits and vegetables in stock and fresh. Lines were slow and long at checkout. No bags were in stock and barely any boxes.

Judy S.

Hands down to the savings to get here. I will not argue that. This small market may not have all the items a neighborhood brand market would but the items it carries are good quality, fresh and at a good price. This is not a market I normally go to because it is out of my way. Today I found myself in the area. My first impression of the market was messy but clean. I was then happily impress with the chocolates I found. they have such a good variety and at an excellent price. The lowest for those brands that I have found. I was so happy with my find. The produce aisle looked not what I am used to, disorganized with piles of boxes in the middle. The produce felt and looked fresh. The price was great. I did end up buying some produce and can honestly say that yes they were fresh. I wasn't there for too long. The lines looked long. The cashiers did move people quickly in and out. They do a good job. They are not very friendly. You have to bring your own bags. This store has interesting items you don't normally see. I found a cherry beer. That was different. The lower review was on the customer service I received.

Got to pay $0.25 to use a shopping cart...you get it back
Jo H.

I have passed the place quite a few times, but today, I decided to check it out for the very first time. What threw me off before I entered the market was that you had to pay $0.25 to use a shopping cart...you'll get back the quarter once you lock the cart back in place. Located in a plaza, next to Burlington, along Washington St. and State Rd. 7 (441), Aldi is a large store that feels like a combination of Save-A-Lot supermarket and a dollar store. It's clean with organized aisles such as grocery, candy, pastry, bread, fruits & vegetables, beer, dairy, packaged meats, laundry items, paper goods, personal & baby care items. In the middle of the store, there are Aldi Finds, which are tools, toys, pet items, household items; and outdoor items for camping, home, and garden. Aldi carries a few of the national name brand products, but they mostly carry their own food brands. The prices are low and affordable. There are a few of the employees around, and the cashier who checked my items out was pleasant. Just like Save-A-Lot, you have to pack your own groceries and bring your own tote bags. Aldi does provide bags, but you have to purchase them. $0.10 for plastic bags and $0.07 for paper bags. It was an unusual shopping experience here at Aldi, but I believe I would only come here for small items such as bread, dairy products, and fruits.

Nice, new location... right here in Hollywood!
Watermelon E.

This store is the reason I can afford to eat healthy. Fruits & vegetables cost less here than other places. Organic items and their own brand items are high-quality and tasty. Here's what I always buy: imported rye bread, French baguette, spices, organic popped popcorn, almond milk, organic baby greens, chocolate chips & baking supplies, unsalte

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They have really great prices! Not a wide selection but a very good selection of items. Better prices than publix and walmart.

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There is a long area stretched the front of the stores, where you can utilize the space to pack you're groceries in your bags.

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This is a great little place offering up some great fruits that you just don't see every day. They…read morealso sell fresh sourdough bread that is made by a local baker and they sell fresh coconut water that you can drink directly from the coconut. They also have fresh sugar cane that they will press for you for sugar cane juice. The amount of exotic fruits they had was amazing and we ended up buying some longans which were sweet and delicious. They're related to the lychee family and I'm happy to have been able to try and buy something that was new to me. They had white, yellow, and red dragonfruit for those of you that like dragonfruit and I'll definitely be buying these on my next visit.. Most of the fruits they sell are from local farmers and it feels great to be able to support them. Jay the lady who helped me was very sweet and very helpful. They are located on a property that also has a place that sells tacos, a place that sells teas and a place that sells herbs. It's a very nice, relaxing area and I highly recommend you going to check it out.

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