This is the best place in the area to go grocery shopping. The produce is always fresh and they have just about anything you could need. The self checkout lines always seem to move at a good pace. They have a big pet section which is always nice for pet owners. My favorite part is that the store never feels over crowded with people.
Shana K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Louisville, KY
As far as big box stores go Meijer ranks somewhere above Walmart and below Target. The quality of their store brand products can be iffy and they don’t have the Target cool factor. However, they do have a US Bank that is open on weekends and a really impressive international food selection.
Marc B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Louisville, KY
Best produce selection… and freshest… And best prices in southern Indiana. Sign up for mperks for some great savings. This store is always clean. Prices beat Walmart and kroger. Love having 11self checkouts.
Victoria T.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Louisville, KY
We have a cat. She’s better cared for than anyone else in the family. This joint sells wheat grass in little pots. We buy it here so that she can nibble on grass(it’s good for the digestive system) and never have to set paw on the muddy yard. The selection of other goods here is pretty standard and the prices tend to be a little higher than at other groceries & big box stores in the area. The checkout experience is usually wretched. We like to shop in the dead of night because we are antisocial and hate being surrounded by throngs of mindless shopping cart zombies. The major issue with that here is that, even though there are usually a handful of employees clustered around the checkout lanes, the only open lanes are the self-checkout. I don’t want to do it myself. I mean, if it’s a half a dozen items, I can suck it up and just pretend I don’t mind. However, I am of the strong opinion that spending a couple of hundred dollars on groceries should be rewarded with *not* having to put in the labor of looking up your own produce scan codes. Two stars for the kitty grass.
Josiana Janel L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Louisville/Jefferson County, KY
A bit disorganized I can never find anything; but they do have a great selection of Ethnic foods which is what I come her to buy. Veggies are usually a bit puny.
Mike D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New Albany, IN
Great selection of ethnic food and meat. Other products seem somewhat expensive compared to Kroger and Walmart.
Troy W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Louisville, KY
I like Meijer in general. This is probably my favorite in the greater Louisville area… but maybe for the wrong reasons. The design is pretty much a big box, but it has somewhat of a contemporary-retro design and color scheme(which most folks don’t care about). I like it because it pleases my peeps. Most folks familiar with Meijer agree that it is one of the best, freshest, and largest selections of produce in the area. The only thing better may be Whole Foods Market, but with only one in the greater area, it is not convenient to most. Compared to other big boxes, and in addition to the awesome produce selection, I like this store for the entire selection of food in general… good variety. In particular, there is a great aisle of just international products. Also better than other big boxes, the selection of toiletries, cosmetics, and medical related items is larger than most. Hidden treasure: Of all places, they have a good selection of car audio accessories, mostly cables and connectors for installation. While sale items at Meijer are good and plentiful, regular prices can be high sometimes… ridiculously high… you really have to watch out. This is one of the negative things about the store. Other negative: The electronics department is lacking and the men’s clothing seems to be geared toward grand parents and behind a decade in style.
Erik n.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Floyds Knobs, IN
While I’m not a fan of most big box stores Meijer does stand out as being privately owned, something there direct competitor does duplicate. This location is the the newest of the stores in the area so it does not suffer from the run-downness(I know its not a word) of the Jeffersonville store. Have an impressive selection of wines from around the world that puts many of the local liquor stores to shame. It is also presented in a very open attractive manner inviting ease of perusing. There book offerings are also impressive for a «super store» . There toy selection is not the best but that a problem of the entire chain and can not be faulted for the companies overall mistakes.