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3.6 (13 reviews)
Closed • 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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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. The company split into Aldi Süd and Aldi Nord, which operate thousands of stores in Europe, the United Kingdom and Australia. Aldi Süd controls the U.S. chain of Aldi stores while Aldi Nord operates in the U.S. as 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. Fortunately a lot of stores have now added self checkout which makes the process a lot faster. This Aldi's opened in December of 2021 on Oakland Park Blvd in the location formerly occupied by Lucky's, a now defunct organic grocery chain I loved. If it had to go Aldi's is the best replacement. Before that it was a Pearl Artist & Craft Supply. Inside the store the wide aisles are brimming with items to help you save money. I never leave with out the bagged kale, Fit 50 orange juice, citrus green tea, and French roast coffee. My favorite part of shopping Aldi is all of the seasonal items, here today, gone tomorrow. This Aldi's is quite busy and some of the things I was looking for like the fun Valentine's earrings were already gone. Shop on Wednesdays when they put out the new items for best selection.

Robert S.

This is the closest Aldi to our condo, so in terms of convenience, this is the most convenient one. But I do like the on on Commercial better. They have self scanning checkout register, which makes the process of paying a much quicker process. I went to get some tofu, which for $1.99 is a great price for 14 oz (I think at one point these used to be 16 oz...but now they are 14oz)........ But I went I went today, they only had 1 on the refrigerated case....I had to walk out with just one instead of the six I was planning to buy. The guy working at the register, like most Aldi employees was very quick scanning and getting customers out.

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Julie F.

This is one of the newest Aldi stores in this area. Everything is pretty clean and fresh looking. The parking lot is easy to navigate. Lots of open spaces. Mid day on a Monday, they weren't busy at all. And only one cashier was operating -- and was well able to handle everyone checking out. After being at the produce store across the street, we still needed a few more things, so decided to check it out. As usual, it helps to know your prices. I did not buy Roma tomatoes across the street as they were the same price as Publix. Here in Aldi, they had a package of 5/6 of these Italian tomatoes for only 95 cents for the bag. Now that's a bargain vs. $1.49-2.99 a pound that they can be in a "regular" grocery store. On the other hand, there were a few things I passed on as they were not special nor at a better price. Some things I'm particular about -- requiring a specific brand. And others I don't care. Products here are made to look like the packaging of a National brand purposefully. And sometimes, the only difference is the brand and the price. It can be worth trying. For those in search of regular cream cheese or whipped cream cheese (which has been hard to find recently), they had a ton. I haven't tried it, so I can't tell you how it tastes, though.

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Gary P.

Good produce, reasonable seafood and dairy. They need more checkouts. There was only one line open on the Thursday before Easter.

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Great prices, decent stock, you can save a lot of money here. Good quality, people are friendly!

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3 years ago

Love this place. The staff is always amazing. The produce is always fresh. I have never had a bad experience.

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Wilton Manors Green Market - Soup Queen

Wilton Manors Green Market

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Only open on the weekends this outdoor market is worth a stop in off of Wilton Drive. We were…read morewalking out of "Out of the Closet" thrift store when we noticed the tents up in the lot across the way. We stopped in to see what there was we could snap up. There wasn't actually many options. In the large tent there is the numerous tables of fruits and vegetables, many organic. There was a couple other tents with random things. One had dietary pills and another was for selling handmade crafts. It would have been a bust if not for the soup guy. He sets up in the front of the market so you cant miss him. He has prepared soups frozen in coolers that you can get for 5 dollars. We got 3 different homemade soups from him, to include a Matzo and a Chicken. We had them later, and yes they were pretty good. So with that redeeming moment I would say stop in on a weekend if you are walking by. You cant miss it, there is a posted sign right off the street for the Green market. We will pop back soon. If there is more options and tables next time, we will add more stars

Wilton Manors Green Market takes place on weekends, Saturdays and Sundays from 9:00 am until 2:00…read morepm in the parking lot on Wilton Drive next to Wilton Manors City Hall. Don't think the likes of LA's Framer's Market or anything like those of major or even minor cities, but more in terms of a small community green market. It's small, really small, only a couple of vendors but a decent enough choice of locally grown fresh vegetables, fruits, homemade soups, pickled and jar canned goods. Among them you'll find Ms. V who has a variety of really good pierogis, preserves, spreads, salsas and other items. You'll find her lasagna and stuffed peppers to be particularly good. Also the "Soup Queen" (remember this is Wilton Manors, if you catch my drift) with various soup offerings; among them a rather good chicken soup. As far as a star rating on this green market, I have to agree with Yelper Tim S. at two stars, but only because it is so small and so very limited in its offerings.

ALDI - grocery - Updated May 2026

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