This location has recently been renovated… and it’s superb compared to before! It seems that they’ve taken advantage of the space inside better. There is more of a selection of groceries than before. It also is cleaner than it was… much more inviting! I’m definitely more inclined to go back more often!
Pat E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Aurora, IL
Cleanest Aldi I’ve ever been inside! Could not believe they had more than one register open(seems to be an Aldi faux paux). I love cheap things.
Khalilah W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Naperville, IL
Aldi is all good EXCEPT for the produce section. Some of the produce looks suspect. I love that you can find some name brand items there for much less, and now they have a nice looking wine section. My top items that are cheaper than the other stores are frozen fruit, center cut bacon, sour cream, frozen fish, canned goods, and bread if you arent afraid of carbs haha! Nice store, friendly, but I had to knock it down because they don’t accept credit cards and the produce is questionable.
B C S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Palatine, IL
What one expects out of Aldi! What might put this above others is the large parking lot.
A M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Aurora, IL
Great Aldi’s good deals, good quality, friendly and helpful staff. Why pay more!
Tamara M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
Not a bad place to shop. a place that won’t break your bank but u still get great taste
Kayla P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 North Olmsted, OH
ALDI is great, I’m always recommending it to friends. Paying half price for a cart of groceries? Yes, please! With only 5 aisles, they don’t stock everything I need, but there are some things I will only buy at ALDI(frozen pizza, chicken fries/nuggets, trash bags, toilet paper, baking needs, diapers when my kids used them, and sundae cones – better than Drumsticks – to name a few). I love that they encourage shoppers to bring reusable bags and that the cart return system keeps carts out of the parking lot.
Joy S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Naperville, IL
Love Aldi. Get twice the amount of groceries as Jewel at half the price. Just don’t expect to get everything you’re looking for. Items can change from week to week. It’s kind of like the Marshalls of food. Kind of hard to find if you don’t know where to look, it’s on the northwest corner of 59 and Ogden. If you’ve never been to Aldi before, bring a quarter for your cart, cash or debit card only to pay, and your own shopping bags(or you can buy them there, which i do). Also know you’ll be bagging your own, which is good, as some stores don’t teach their baggers very well anymore. You’ll save a dollar or two on your milk, but it’ll expire in about a week. So if you buy frequently, it’s a good deal. This Aldi does carry a small selection of wine(YAY!) and my friends and I love their Reisling. Not quite as cheap as the Trader Joe’s cheap wine, but definitely tastes better. Whenever I want a veggie tray for a party, I hit up Aldi and make my own tray for about $ 3 instead of spending $ 12 on a pre-made tray elsewhere. You can also spend about $ 6 on the makings of a dozen crispy chicken sandwiches here, or go thru a drive-thru and spend $ 6 per sandwich. Their velveeta-like nacho cheese is my fav for nachos at home. Much cheaper than actual Velveeta, and much tastier than store brands I’ve gotten from other grocers. Be very careful, though. I’ve found them mopping the entire store floor here about 20 minutes before closing(they close at 8p during the week), while customers were still shopping. I’ve almost slipped and seen others almost fall, too. Also, there are no electric handicap carts at Aldi, so you’ll need to bring your own wheelchair and a friend to push the cart.