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    ALDI

    3.5 (13 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Lots of potted plants in the AOS aisle - Orchids in pots and rose bush bags are displayed on store shelves at ALDI in Temecula, California.
    Shauna G.

    I think this location was not the best choice. While I love ALDI and frequent the Murrieta stores often, the only upside to this one is they have self checkouts unlike the Date St. location. BUT, this store never has anything I'm looking for and their AOS aisles are small and sparse. They tend to carry older seasonal items longer than other locations if you ever miss out on anything, this might be a good location to check.

    a display of cakes and pastries for sale - Valentine’s Day themed cheese and chocolates are displayed on store shelves, including heart-shaped cheese and assorted chocolates, with price tags visible.

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    1 year ago

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    2 years ago

    Bigger store but disorganized and only one checker and confusing self checkout... I like the Rancho California store way better!!!

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    Barons Market - Temecula - Oops! Wine

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    I absolutely love shopping at Frazier Farms Market. This supermarket has such a clean, fresh, and…read morehealthy feel to it, and everything always seems thoughtfully arranged and well maintained. The aisles are spotless, the customer service is consistently great, and the made-to-order juice bar is a fantastic touch that really sets this place apart. That said, it's definitely on the pricey side, so it's more of a treat when the budget allows. The meat selection , especially the steaks it's expensive, but you can clearly tell the quality and freshness are there. Their beer selection is another big plus, especially if you enjoy IPAs and craft beers. Overall, it's a wonderful market with premium products, and I'll absolutely keep coming back whenever my wallet agrees!

    Let me set the scene: It's a Tuesday, and I am craving not just sustenance, but an experience. I…read morewalk into Barons Market on Rancho California Rd, and immediately, my olfactory receptors are singing. This isn't just a store; it is a gallery of edible art! From a food science perspective, the curation here is impeccable. I spent a solid ten minutes just admiring the turgidity of the organic Granny Smith apples ($2.99/lb)--crisp, tart, and bursting with malic acid potential. But the real magic? The Hulas coconuts and the bulk bins! There is something deeply primal and satisfying about scooping your own trail mix or pouring shimmering olive oil from a stainless steel fustifermo. The salad and hot bars are a triumph of texture and temperature control. I built a plate that was less a "meal" and more a mosaic of flavors. As I sat there, savoring a bite of their roasted veggies, I thought: This is it. The world is an adventure best tasted in small bites, and Barons provides the perfect map. If you love food that respects its molecular origins and a staff that treats you like a neighbor, you must visit. Very relaxed and casual. It's a maximalist dream of flavor!

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    Yesterday I had the opportunity to visit the little farmers market at the Vale ranch HQ. It was…read morelovely, although pretty small. Basically a series of booths selling olive oil baskets, some fruits and vegetables and not much else. It was a very nice add to the plaza and I'm happy that I had the opportunity to see it because my intention was just having a coffee shop The Press espresso. This plaza is very charming, with a lot of trees, boutiques, coffee, shop, restaurants, and big Central space to enjoy the farmers market itself or other activities, this is a must visit in Temecula.

    I can't speak about the events at this place, but I appreciate the history and work done to…read morepreserve this area. I came here just to try Press Espresso, one of few shops and eateries at this plaza, but didn't realize it was in such a historic place. I initially thought all the shops here were recently build to look like the old west, but in reading about the history on its website, learned that this area has been in existence since 1867. According to the website, it has been the heart of Temecula since then. Originally built by German immigrant, Louis Wolf, it was used as a trading post next to Temecula Creek. After his death in 1905, area was purchased by Arizona cattle baron, Walter Vail, who turned it into a cattle ranch. In 1964, it was sold to developers who turned it into a master-planned community. The area remained vacant for several decades until it was restored fully in 2007. This place now houses several unique shops and eateries, and is also used for events and Farmers Market. This is actually a plaza within a bigger plaza, which has more commercial retailers like Kohl's, Walmart, Marshalls, and several others. Kind of an odd mix, but glad the city decided to keep a portion of its history alive.

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