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    Aldi sucks.! They need to open more than 1 register!!
    Patriot P.

    Always 1 register is open. With long ass lines! Every time I come here. The lines are long as hell

    a shopping cart full of food items
    George C.

    Whenever I create listings in Manhattan, the joint is flooded with reviews by the time I get there myself. In this case, no one seems to be visiting this new Aldi, as it was nearly empty even during the grand opening that I mistakenly arrived during. Pretty much an identical store to the Lake Grove location, with 'bargain' prices on items that are far from unadulterated but not as diabolical as the other new 'market' on 58, Walmart. Given that I couldn't find $40 of items to use the $10 coupon they mailed us (nor even a single thing that we can't get at Costco or the same-company-owned TJs), I see no reason to go back unless I'm desperate for $2.49/gallon milk.

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    Sujecki Farms

    Sujecki Farms

    4.2
    (6 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    A friend and I stopped at this farm stand last weekend while taking a jaunt out on eastern LI. The…read moreowners were so wonderful! It's clear this farm has been around for decades and they take care of their environment. I was just looking for a few mums but they had such an amazing collection and the colors were off the charts, that I ended up purchasing five of them!! The fruits and vegetables looked gorgeous as well, needless to say I couldn't resist the ripe tomatoes, as well as the fresh corn, and, of course, the watermelon! I was also lucky enough to score some apple cider from one of the other local farms that was being sold here and some homemade cider donuts! I love that the owners share their venue with other local vendors. For example, they also sold homemade mozzarella and farm fresh eggs from other farmers! Some of the other vegetables sold were cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, sweet potatoes, white potatoes, and lettuce, to name just a few!! Boy did I get my money's worth!! I was thrilled to support our local businesses and did my part in helping the economy!!LOL!!

    I have been getting my plants here for a few years and usually spend around $200-$300. You would…read morethink that the inhospitable woman who runs it might say hello or nice to see you again and treat you with some respect and even be helpful! Nope! Today was the last straw I will not be returning! Clearly she doesn't appreciate my business there are countless other farms who will!

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    Getting a little wild here
    Getting a little wild here
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    Windy Acre Farms

    Windy Acre Farms

    3.9
    (101 reviews)
    2.6 mi
    $$

    We are back a little earlier this year! This time with my sister, the girls, and Bubs. This will be…read moreone of my forever favorite farms because you can have the kids play for free out by wooden tractors and trains. There is a store to purchase a bunch of pies and produce as well as stands where you can get some goodies like popcorn and cookies. The building all the way to the far right is accessible to the public and when you go in, it a spacious area with a bar. They are waiting on a liquor license so you can get your apple cider slushes and chill for a bit. Apples were available for picking but Bubs for tires by the time we walked over to U-pick. We will be back when the pumpkins are full grown for sure.

    Such a fun place with a bit of everything in U-pick. We went a bit early this year (mid-September)…read moreand a lot of apples were roped off and not ripe. I sampled some of the available apples and they were not that sweet but I had already paid for the box ($67 for one peck) so I just picked the ones that were ok. I also picked lots of string beans, so it wasn't a complete waste. I was told it was a rip off but I enjoyed the experience. Fast forward a few days and now the apples are very sweet and crisp! Better than what you get at the supermarket for sure. The green beans are also fresh and not like the mushy bags you get at Trader Joe's. There's nothing like farm to table. They also have a nice bakery with excellent cheese bread and pies. Very fresh and warm when we bought them. The location is closer to Nassau and Manhattan than other farms on Long Island. We wanted to go to Milk Pail but it was a longer drive.

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    Apples and seating area
    Apples and seating area
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    Apple Cider Donut
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    Garden of Eve Organic Farm

    Garden of Eve Organic Farm

    3.2
    (74 reviews)
    4.2 mi
    $$

    I read the previous reviews, take a look if you are interested. I didn't see the farm so I have no…read moreclue. Only saw the fruits and vegetables in the front and greenhouse. The store is not well-lit though it's a barn so take it with a grain of salt. They have some unique items if you take a look. Came here last year during the pandemic after Mother's Day weekend, there were plenty of plants and vegetable plants to choose from. Guess not a lot of people came to buy plants last year so we got a unique items last year including black cherry tomatoes, yellow watermelon, various types of lavenders, and bunch of other plants. We took a chance on a dried up banana tree that was for $10 and gave it as a gift as well as the other items we brought ($4 each, I believe). The tree survived. It's currently thriving and we are waiting for the tree to produce bananas. Last year and this year they also had baby chicks in the greenhouse. It's makes my day to see the chicks and you know it's Springtime. We went again this year after Mother's Day weekend and there were a few places and vegetables available. I picked up lavender grotto ($5), citronella ($5), and some succulents ($10). No dying or last leg plants this year. The choices were more limited since folks came out to buy the fruits and vegetables early this year now that places are opening up again. Guess we need to go early.

    I love that this farm has organic plants and vegetables. The people running it are very friendly…read moreand knowledgeable, and will assist you with whatever you need. We get many of our plants and vegetables from this farm since we try to eat mostly organic. Inside the barn they have a lot of interesting things so it's definitely worth taking a look around in there. They also have things for the kids to do and you can eat outside on their picnic benches. It's a nice place to visit while you're driving down Sound Avenue. I recommend stopping and checking this place out.

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    Davis Peach Farm

    Davis Peach Farm

    2.0
    (66 reviews)
    6.0 mi
    $$

    Haven't had one in a while that was sweet and juicy. Decided to go to Davis Peach Farm. They were…read more Small and sour.

    Every year I go to Lewins for Apple picking and Harbes for pumpkin picking (both highly…read morerecommended), but this year we accidently scheduled apple picking for a day that Lewins was closed so we decided to go here. BIG mistake! During September and October I realize I can easily buy apples and pumpkins at the Shoprite located a half of a block away from my house, but what I really want is the EXPERIENCE of picking them with my family. It's something we look forward to each fall and always enjoy. Well, so much for "always". Today's trip to the Davis Peach farm was how I imagine a convicted felons first trip must be to Rikers Island. You are greeted at the gate by large signs that basically tell you that you are only allowed the clothes on your back and the loved ones you arrived with. For those that can't read, a large man will remind you of the rules and then make your wife put her tiny purse back in the truck. He did thank us for complying with the rules, but in a way that felt disingenuous. Next up is the half asleep/half annoyed bag handler that forces you to front ten dollars before you set foot in the field. Not that you don't get the ten bucks put towards your purchase, but it's another example of how this place is run. With more rules than Seinfelds Soup Nazi.... The fields are covered with broken branches, garbage, and yellow police caution tape. But since I had already paid the ten dollar minimum, I just made the best of it and filled our bags and got the hell out of there. To be fair, the fruit towards the back was nice and ripe. It's just that to get there you have to deal with all of the hostility and regulations first. But that's what I get for not hitting yelp before I went!!!!

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    Davis Peach Farm
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    Anderson's Farm Stand

    Anderson's Farm Stand

    4.0
    (5 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Thank you for your generosity ! Your Pumpkin donation contributed to the success of our Giveback…read moreFall Festival last weekend. Because of your pumpkin donation , our Pumpking Paiting Session was a big hit amongst our patrons. We couldn't have done it without you. :) Thank you . Wyandanch Public LIbrary . 14th S.20th Street.

    Surprisingly this farm stand on the main road in Riverhead (in front of many of the chain stores)…read morerepresents an actual farm of 200 acres of farm land that is just north of the stores. The Anderson family was here long before the stores were sold prime road frontage in front of their big farm. They maintain a retail section themselves that represents the farm behind it all. The Anderson's run the farm, and peaches, nectarines, melons, red & yellow watermelon, green & red tomatoes, red onion, corn & more, are second to none. They also have a few extra buckets of peaches they sell for pies, but they looked just as good. I had passed this stand by for years when heading east on the north fork, thinking it some retailer.. then was surprised when I slowed down, learned there is a big real farm behind Target, and got great feedback from things brought back. Found myself coming back often when near. No credit cards. Real farmers are so cool to find in Long Island.

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    Anderson's farm stand has just picked tomatoes and melons
    Anderson's farm stand has just picked tomatoes and melons
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    Anderson's farm stand
    Richard Anderson, farms 200 acres

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    Richard Anderson, farms 200 acres

    ALDI - grocery - Updated June 2026

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