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    Dollar General

    3.7 (6 reviews)
    InexpensiveGrocery, Discount Store
    Open 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Publix

    (118 reviews)

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    South Eola, Thornton Park

    This was the first Publix I ever felt was really prepared for my sub order behind the counter. I…read morewent with family around the holidays (in 2025) and ordered a vegan sandwich that usually sends workers around the store so they can grab ingredients. If that was the case each time, I'd bring the toppings myself since they hold up a line or question management how to make it, read their paper, etc. When we went to the Publix by Lake Eola, the worker who prepared my sub was much quicker and efficient. Vegan cheese, the meatless deli slices, etc. and it came out fantastic. We also arrived near closing and they gave us excellent service. My family ordered their own sandwiches and enjoyed them, but I usually expect difficulty when it comes to placing my vegan sandwich order. This Publix was different and I appreciate how hip they are with the times. They knew what vegan meant, they knew which sandwich I was referring to (Meatless Turkey Club). Even if not everyone orders the sandwich, why advertise it / have on the menu if your workers aren't going to keep the ingredients ready? Well done Publix by Lake Eola! I had to save down your store number and write a passionate review on Yelp of your great care on my simple plant-based sandwich.

    I was not familiar with Publix being from the New York area. I came here to pick up some snacks for…read moremy Orlando Trip. It is located right by Lake Eola. The weather was great and everyone was in a good mood. I had a great walk in the area before entering Publix. This store was very spacious and had tons of options. It was very packed on Saturday with people from the area. I was able to go through the store quickly and pick up what I needed. They had a variety of options at affordable prices. I picked up some chips, drinks, and a sandwich to go. The staff was very friendly and got me through the door quickly. I had a great time here and am happy with my first visit to Publix.

    Trader Joe's - July Haul

    Trader Joe's

    (234 reviews)

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    Dr. Phillips, Horizons West / West Orlando

    Best snacks, best quality greens and variety than any grocery store. I refuse to make a salad with…read moreromaine, why when Cruciferous crunch is right there! Dressing options, top tier. Grilled chicken in the same isle. Epicurean grocery vibes for the low! Did I mention the snacks! The best selection of snack combos no one else is making. Best freezer meals, best hybrid fruit selection. I love all the new variations. Ive eaten all the plums, apples, berries I can eat but a cherry plum, a plumquat, kiwi berry...sign me up. My only complaint is that the power if 7 juices can never stay on the shelves! I need a pallet sent to my house for personal consumption. No sugar, very much giving cold press juice vibes in a bigger container. The prices are unbeatable! Seasonal items, staple items, new items must try them all. And even better if you dont like it, bring it back and they will let you exchange or return it, no questions asked. Its a win-win!

    Possibly THE fanciest of all Trader's I've ever been to, however I have noticed that people in…read moreFlorida park atrociously, like bad bad. Super bad. Too bad I didn't have the photo of the parker-person at Publix in Orlando. My jaw dropped open, how can people park like this? Don't they know they park badly? Do they care? Probably not. And for the privacy of this BAD PARKER the license plate has purposely been blurred out, to protect the identity of Those Who Cannot Park And Don't Care. As soon as you walk in, BOOM - Mike's Hot Honey display! Thank you! I didn't know Mike's Hot Honey made this many things! If it wasn't for this large display, I wouldn't have known all the cool new things Mike's has created for us: hot honey popcorn, hot honey syrup! It worked, because I purchased several bags, but packing them was a ^%$%#$ because it took up so much space! Lesson learned, do not buy popcorn as gifts. I had to buy another suitcase, I am not joking.

    Walmart Supercenter - Where In The Walmarts am I ?

    Walmart Supercenter

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    International Drive / I-Drive, Horizons West / West Orlando

    Looks to be a Walmart that tourists go to get their goodies and any forgotten items. It was a bit…read morecrowded when we arrived, so we took a cart from the parking area to the store. The front side had all the groceries, and the produce section was the first thing you see. Unfortunately, like some other Walmarts recently, they didn't have roma tomatoes. Instead, the had other more expensive and a bigger tomatoes available in bags. We were able to get avocados and bananas for reasonable prices though. We did have a bit of trouble finding cooking oils, and after asking some associates, one lead me to cookies, while another bluntly took told me the correct aisle. At least the store looked pretty clean and organized. We didn't go to the the other sessions than the groceries, so didn't see much of toys, electronics, fashion, or other items. We got so lucky to find a checkout counter with an attendant immediately. She acted nonchalant, but still polite enough. They didn't check our receipts after leaving, so we were able to get out without issues. As mentioned, this store mostly cater to tourists. Since it is open from 6AM to 11PM most of the time, it's a quick way to get any items missed or needed. For locals like me, it's pretty packed and can get a bit uncomfortable. At least the place is pretty clean and has cheap goods. Service could be a bit better though. Thus, overall I give it a C+

    This Walmart is located near the tourist area of I Drive and Convention Center where the MEGACON is…read morecurrently happening. There are usually at lot of people shopping at this location. Today was just like any other day. Thankfully, I was still able to park and get in and out in a reasonable amount of time. I utilized the self checkout and didn't experience any issues.

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    Winn-Dixie

    (41 reviews)

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    International Drive / I-Drive, Horizons West / West Orlando

    I needed a few items for dinner. I stopped in to grab them. I decided to go into the restroom, it…read morewas obvious it hadn't been cleaned at all. Toilet paper, paper towels and toilet seat covers were pretty much everywhere. I immediately changed my mind and left. The store itself was fairly clean. The cashier greeted me as I walked up to the register and she was sweet.

    I NEVER thought I'd see the day II would give a W-D anything more than two or three stars. This…read morehowever is obviously (to me at least) an exception rather than the rule. I say so because it reflects the reality of this store...a TRUE exception to the brand. The store is somewhat well organized with wide, clean aisles and well marked departments. I didn't bother too much with bakery or deli, but they seemed adequate enough, albeit with minimal variety. There are two sets of shorter aisles in lieu of one set of very long aisles. A third longitudinal aisle bisects the place all the way across making for shorter trips on more aisles rather than nearly as many in the longer aisles one generally finds in grocery stores around here. There's a more pronounced selection of ethnic and international stuff than what I normally see at W-D. There's even a good sized kosher section full of overpriced (but theologically correct) groceries. It is apparent that the store caters to the vast multitudes staying in all the resort properties around here whilst blowing their budgets of bucks, Euros, Pesos, Rials, Rupees, Rubles, Yen, Yuans or Pounds Sterling on ridiculously rich rodents or wondrously wealthy whales. That said, I did enjoy my trek thru here and thumbing my nose at the granddaddy grocer in the green getup from the sunshine state. Cashiers seemed friendly too, as is not always the case with W-D. The store, as alluded to earlier, is very clean, quite big and totally un-Winn-Dixie-like. If you're also coming to spend time in the shadows of these theme parks and prefer to do your own cooking, etc. then this is a good alternative!

    Publix - Inside store sign/logo

    Publix

    (115 reviews)

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    International Drive / I-Drive

    This review is specifcally for a very nice older gentlemen named Derrik who works at the deli/food…read moreservice counter. It was very busy and he was cutting meat. came over to help us over at the Deli counter. Made short talk and I made him not feel so rushed due to no help. A younger manager came over and sent him to do a different job and he finished up with us. In the day of always being pressured into leaving a tip for some teenager who won't even look at you I so wanted to give him something for dealing with no help. I saw him walking by the exit and he said "we meet again" thanked him for his help and we parted ways. Hope he sees this or his young manager, kodos to you my friend! Store was very clean and my wife and I sat out front and had our sandwiches. No Booming car radios, and very nice.

    This Publix location in Orlando was by my hotel, and I stopped in to buy some sodas to stock our…read morein-room refrigerator. This Publix is exactly what you'd expect from this beloved Florida chain. The store is clean, well-organized, and easy to navigate, if a little dingy and worn down on the outside. The aisles are spacious, the shelves are well-stocked, and it's simple to find both everyday essentials and specialty items. Their produce and bakery sections are great here, with colorful and appealing fresh fruits and veggies and a large bakery that has a decent selection of breads, cakes, cookies, and pies. There's a nice prepared foods section too, which is great if you want a quick and healthier meal in your hotel room without having to cook. This location isn't fancy, but it carries a ton of different brands. As with all Publix supermarkets, the prices are on the higher side. This isn't the store to shop if you're looking for a bargain. The staff seems competent and helpful, and I didn't have to wait long at all to check out. Parking is free and convenient too, which is a big plus in the Orlando resort area. This location also sells Disney souvenirs. I picked up some adorable Minnie Mouse pencils that I just couldn't resist for less than $5.

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    Lotte Plaza Market

    (435 reviews)

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    John Young, Horizons West / West Orlando

    Lotte Plaza Market is not your typical supermarket--it's an entire experience. From the moment you…read morepull in, one thing becomes clear: this place operates on a completely different scale. The parking lot is spacious and easy to navigate, which already sets the tone for a smooth, stress-free visit. Once inside, you quickly realize just how expansive this market truly is--you could easily spend an hour (or more) exploring every aisle without even noticing the time go by. What makes this market stand out is its depth and authenticity. As an Asian supermarket, it offers an extraordinary range of products that go far beyond what you'll find in standard grocery stores. The produce section alone is worth the visit--fresh, vibrant fruits and vegetables, many of which are unique or hard to find elsewhere, are beautifully displayed and constantly restocked. As you move through the aisles, you'll discover an impressive selection of: Specialty herbs, spices, and seasonings Authentic sauces and condiments from across Asia An entire world of noodles, rice varieties, and pantry staples A wide assortment of snacks, beverages, and imported goods If you're cooking Asian cuisine, you will find absolutely everything you need here--no exceptions. It's the kind of place where both home cooks and seasoned food lovers can get inspired just by walking through the aisles. Beyond groceries, Lotte Plaza Market feels more like an international marketplace. You'll find plants, beauty products, and specialty items, adding to the overall experience and making it more than just a place to shop--it's a place to explore. A helpful tip: since many items are imported, be mindful to check expiration dates on packaged goods, and keep an eye out for promotions. Some products can be on the pricier side, but there are definitely great deals if you take a moment to browse. One of the highlights--and honestly one of the main reasons I return--is the indoor food court-style dining area. There are several small eateries where you can order directly at the counter. While the setup is casual and straightforward, the food is consistently fresh, flavorful, and satisfying--perfect for a quick and delicious stop during your visit. To elevate the experience even further, the market also features a French bakery, along with beauty boutiques and a hair salon, giving it the feel of a small international plaza rather than a traditional grocery store. Overall, Lotte Plaza Market delivers on every level--selection, authenticity, and experience. Whether you're shopping for specific ingredients, discovering new products, or simply stopping in for a quick bite, it's absolutely worth the visit. Even if you're not familiar with Asian cuisine, this is the kind of place you go to explore, learn, and enjoy something different. If you haven't been yet, I highly recommend making the trip--you'll understand why the moment you walk in.

    Everything about this food plaza is incredible. From fresh beverages, to various delicious cuisines…read more- you can't lose here. The stone pot bibimbop was incredible, katsu pork, the sugarcane beverage, and the iced teas, try it all! It can get quite busy, so perhaps dine there during non peak hours.

    Sprouts Farmers Market - Bulk food

    Sprouts Farmers Market

    (53 reviews)

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    Dr. Phillips, Horizons West / West Orlando

    Date of visit: November 28, 2025…read more I'd heard of Sprouts before but never had an opportunity to visit one until this trip down to Florida for a cruise. We needed a couple small items and walked over after breakfast. It definitely has a Trader Joe's vibe, so if that's not your scene you likely won't care for Sprouts, either. Think healthy and natural with fun twist. I found the items I was looking for and while they weren't exactly cheap, they both seemed to be of above average quality and I am a firm believer in getting what you pay for. All of the employees we encountered were friendly and helpful (when's the last time you can say that you experienced that!?), and I wouldn't hesitate to visit another location on my travels if I had the opportunity to do so.

    Sprouts Farmers Market (the one I go to in [Your City]) - 5 stars, no notes…read more I'm obsessed. Walking into Sprouts feels like someone gave Whole Foods a personality transplant and slashed the prices while they were at it. The produce section is legitimately gorgeous -- heaps of organic kale that actually looks alive, avocados that are ripe EXACTLY when they say they will be (witchcraft?), and those little cartons of specialty mushrooms I pretend to know how to cook. Everything smells like it was picked this morning, because half of it probably was. The bulk bins are dangerous for me. I go in for almonds and leave with mocha-dusted chocolate almonds, chili-lime pistachios, and some random grain I saw on TikTok that I'll never figure out how to pronounce. Their bulk spices are also clutch -- I refilled smoked paprika for like $0.87 the other day and felt like I hacked the system. The deli/sandwich counter is low-key one of the best lunch deals in town. $8.99 for a massive made-to-order sandwich on fresh-baked bread with all the fancy toppings? Yes please. The "Sprouts Classic" with turkey, cranberry, and stuffing vibes year-round is stupidly good. Meat and seafood counter people are always chill and actually know what they're talking about. Got sold on some cedar-plank salmon that changed my weeknight dinner game. And if you're plant-based, the selection of fake meats and cheeses that don't taste like regret is honestly impressive. Only tiny gripe: the parking lot is a blood sport on weekends and they play the same 7 acoustic covers on loop, but I'll fight for a spot and hum along to "Wonderwall" on ukulele if it means I get to shop here. Sprouts, never change (except maybe add one more register on Saturdays). See you tomorrow... again.

    Dollar General - grocery - Updated May 2026

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