Having spent the last 10 years in Germany, I’m very familiar with Aldi. This particular location has great prices on many products, however, the layout of the store is a bit confusing.
Cymen V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Oakland, CA
As other reviewers point out, this Aldi does get super busy on the weekends. I like to come on week nights when it isn’t too crazy. The pros are the occasional really good cheeses and other items I see at Trader Joes or Costco. Unfortunately, this location does not have liquor. The lines do move fast when it is busy. The clearance items at this location do not get marked down quickly if at all.
Matina B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
Yes I am an Aldi’s fan since I’m on a tight budget. This Aldi has a pretty decent selection(considering). Pretty good customer service but the only thing is that they do not like to exchange quarters for cash. I don’t know why but I wish it wasn’t a big deal. Anyway I still would recommend it to a family on a budget. I thought about working there too but they offer great pay for a grocery store.
Kelly W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
I recently moved to the neighborhood that this Aldi serves and it is never crowded. They have as good of as selection as most Aldi locations and prices are good too. I like that this location is always well organized and never cluttered or messy. I will be returning soon!
Mobs N.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Chicago, IL
I hate aldi. Too many GHETTO ass people shop there and flood this damn store up just because they have low prices. The food quality is not so good, so I have stopped shopping at aldi foods. I go to jewel now.
Geoff H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
Strange, I don’t go to Aldi too much because its selection is limited, or at least that’s been my perception. This is changing: they have a pretty decent selection of dairy(all inexpensive), an increasing variety of fancy-ish cheeses and meats, lots of frozen stuff, ranging from mediocre pizzas to those meal-in-a-bag things. As always, lots of cheap canned stuff, snacks, etc., and even *some* of their sundry items are OK, and generally cost about a third of anywhere else(aspirin are asprin, folks). Oh, and if you like A-1 sauce($ 4 – 6 at the supermarket), try the Aldi version($ 1.19, you’ll never know the difference). Some advice: If you’re not using a cart, grab an empty box as you come in, and if you don’t want to pay for bags, bring some from home. It’s greener and cheaper. Look under the sink. Don’t go on weekends, or after work; I went on Thursday mid-afternoon, it wasn’t crowded, and as previously mentioned, the line ‘looked’ long, but I was outta there in less than half an hour, thanks to their ALWAYS friendly and super-efficient staff. Nice people. And they have an ENORMOUS parking lot. Oh, yeah: this isn’t my always-store, but I just bought three bags of groceries for less than ten bucks, literally. Nice.
Sara B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
It’s Aldi… that pretty much covers it… my skinny wallet loves it… no liquor yet… they do lose a star for that.
Aaron S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Chicago, IL
Pros: It’s Aldi, so you get quality groceries for cheaper than Jewel sale prices. Cons: It’s an Aldi without the great selection of inexpensive beer and wine. Also, it’s one of the most-utilized Aldis I’ve been to, so it’s a bit of a madhouse during prime shopping hours. Not a place to pick up a quick couple items(though it should be noted that the lines, like at every other Aldi I’ve been to, move amazingly fast for their length).