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3.6 (83 reviews)
Open 9:00 am - 8:30 pm

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Austin B.

Aldi is one of those place I forget exists because it is rather small, however, any time I find myself there I forget how awesome it is. There is many different things at this location, for the fraction of the price where you can get them at other supermarket stores. Sure it's their brand and designs but it's the exact same thing other markets do to sell their own products instead of name brands. They have everything from chips to crackers and from bread to cheese. The amount of items they have in terms of dairy and nondairy selections are also wide as well and very reasonably priced compared to other places as well. The staff is always friendly here when I go and I have never had a problem that couldn't be solved when I ask for assistance from one of the workers nearby if I am confused or lost. They don't offer bags unless you buy them for a few cents, which is one of the cool things about this store because they're trying to cut down on waste. Great store and great location and I hope to be back sooner, next time!

Ariel W.

Think of Aldi's as 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 have noticed that a lot of stores are leaving carts where the quarter slot is locked in the parking lot for shoppers but not at this store. Okay on to the latest Aldi's update. One of my favorite things about Aldi's is their seasonal items. If there is a holiday coming up they will bring in specialty foods. St. Patrick's Day is around the corner and I found some great Irish food items. In the freezer section I grabbed their beer batter fish but it was in the refrigerator case along the wall that I found the true treasure, sage derby cheese, Shepard's pie, Lucky charms break and bake sugar cookies, and an Irish cream cheesecake. At only $5 the cheesecake is a steal. Honestly I wasn't a fan of the shepherds pie, all potato and no meat. Aldi's is also selling corned beef. Last but not least, I managed to find a bottle of the Connellys Country Cream in mint chocolate. It's the perfect St. Patrick's Day drink. Terrific items at phenomenal prices. I always love discovering what is new at Aldi's.

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Michelle F.

I have been coming to this location since they first opened. They underwent a remodel last year and the store is easier to walk through now. I think Aldi has such high quality fresh vegetables at unreal prices. It is amazing how much $10 will get you in the produce department compared to a regular supermarket. I've only had one instance in all these years of a spoiled vegetable product. Their fresh fruits are hit or miss. One thing I am not thrilled with is their sale items seem to be out of stock by Sunday or so when the majority of shoppers are there. Aldi is slow to restock these most of the time. I have tried a few of their other products such as potato chips, lemonade and ice cream. These are all Aldi branded items or private label since they carry very few national brands. I was not very impressed with those items I tried outside of the produce department. Overall, Aldi can really stretch your dollar. I really like how they have so many fruits and vegetables to choose from. I try to stop at Aldi about once a week.

Vivian O.

I have loved Aldi since I visited my very first Aldi in Germany. They may have a limited variety of foods and merchandise but their prices cant be beat. They are for sure the least expensive supermarket for your essentials. They offer organic produce at prices lower than regular produce at other big box supermarkets. They ALWAYS have staples such as milk, eggs, butter, lettuce, tomatoes etc. But they do not always have the same produce, meats or dry goods. Much of what they sell is seasonal. If you see something you like, buy it when you see it. It may not be there next time. Their shops are much smaller than our traditional American supermarkets but so are their prices. I definitely recommend checking them out.

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Teresa P.

I normally don't like to leave bad reviews specially when the store is one of my favorites. But this case is different. Customer service for me is the heart of a business and I have to say Aldi 's customers service in Florida is very poor. First of all, they all look very unhappy. If service and courtesy is not your thing make yourself a favor and Find a job that suits you. There's no manners, please or a smile. I have noticed this behavior in several Florida Aldi's . The lady in the picture was rude and bossy telling me how to position inline. This is a store not the army!

Gabi M.

While Aldi is known for it's low price strategy and no fluff shopping experience, this location is sub-par to others I have been to. The floors are never clean and produce spills are not properly taken care of. I purchased a block of cream cheese that did not expire for another 4 months, opened it the following day of my purchase, and it already tasted sour. Their produce never lasts more than a few days. The attached picture was taken on a Wednesday morning and shows a squash I purchased on Sunday, already rotting. They are also notorious for long lines as it seems like there are never more than 2 people working at a time, with no one on the floor to assist. I've also seen meats left at the checkout counter that people have decided not to purchase, which makes me question how long until they are placed back in the cooler for another person to buy. Overall I now only visit this Aldi to save money on dry goods, pantry items and cleaning supplies.

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Nola F.

I go to this Aldi about twice a month. Today, their fruit and vegetable quality was pretty good. They were out of some things that I wanted to purchase, unfortunately. I love that they carry tri color carrots. They are very reasonably priced, like everything Aldi sells. I was impressed with their baby products department. They have a large variety of items for baby. They also have some nice dog food. I never knew about these two categories of that Aldi carries. I was quite impressed. I love the efficiency of checkout at this Aldi. Cashiers work like lightning. I have never seen anything like this before. Even when the line is impossibly long, you never have to wait long in line to check out because of cashier speed.

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I will never put a foot inside this place again, they treat you like you are bothering them very rude attention, horrible experience

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Poor service; low quality products and limited choices. The prizes were not that great too. Our trip to Aldi was disappointing.

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Pink sugar and pine sugar drink

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