Clean, mostly organized but you really need to look thru some weird stuff. We find good deals on frozen and canned organic produce. Prices are good. They don’t take credit and they have no bags — so make sure to bring your own! We’re very disappointed they don’t carry wine at this location, otherwise it might have been 5 stars!
Dee B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Beacon, NY
I’ve only been to this Aldi’s and love it. It’s basically Sav a lot, but cheaper. My only problem is when they’re waiting for their milk shipment. But seriously, only a nimble minded idiot would hold that against them. 1.99 for milk. I’ve seen snap up a cart full of milk some customers do.(Now have 6limit) It’s a cheaper store, if you really have a problem with them go shop up the road and spend 3x the amount…
Vikki I.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Newburgh, NY
I love this Aldi! If you aren’t shopping here for your grocery staples then you probably don’t like saving 40%+ off your grocery bill. Yes they have their own brands and you have to bring your own bags but they have an ironclad guarantee that if you don’t like something you can bring it back, get you money back and get another item for free! This store is way more spacious than the previous Aldi I used to shop at. So glad I moved over the river near this one. Open your mind and put your wallet on a diet. Try Aldi and your budget will thank you.
Fran B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Lacey, WA
My favorite store in Germany, Austria, Arkansas and Rhode Island. This location is the first one where I have had to go ghetto on the fricking cashier no regrets;(male with zits)
Sam H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Poughkeepsie, NY
It was ok, pretty typical for an Aldi. Small selection however the low prices off set that a bit. My biggest complaint came from a nasty smell when I was in the store. The smell turned me off quite a lot so I have not returned since.
Roger D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fishkill, NY
This place is ridiculously empty, which is cool as a shopper but not cool if it means that the location closes for lack of business. Simply put, this store has fantastic prices. It’s a limited assortment store, meaning it’s not going to have the breadth of selection of the major supermarkets, but it has most of what one needs. It’s mostly private label, but haven’t had any issues with product quality. In fact, some products are above-average. Yes, you have to bring your own bags(or pay a minimal amount per bag) and put a 25 cent deposit for the shopping cart, but I don’t know if this is cause for consternation(unless you’re seeking negativity) as long as you know this information beforehand. I’ve been to an Aldi’s location in the Bronx and it’s pretty much identical inside as the Wappingers’ location, except 5 to 10 times as crowded. So count one’s blessings, at least until word of mouth gets tons more people in the doors.
Bill Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Hyde Park, NY
After several false starts, the Aldi taking over the space that used to be Borders is finally open. It would be nice if(as of this writing) their phone number would be posted somewhere. It’s an Aldi, so know the drill: their own brand names, produce mostly bagged instead of in bulk, no credit cards or checks, etc. I guess each Aldi’s has its own unique charms. In this one, as I entered and walked down the first aisle with snacks and cereal, I rounded the corner and saw… EXERCISEEQUIPMENT? Because how often do you hear, «Honey, I’m going down to the store for eggs and an elliptical?» Okay, it’s not gymnasium-sized exercise equipment, but that second aisle has their equivalent of housewares. In general, it was about what I expected. It’s not a place I feel I can do one-stop shopping for myself, at least not on a regular basis. But they have ridiculously low prices on certain things I do buy, such as cereal, frozen fish, specialty meats, certain types of produce, etc. And if you’re shopping on a budget, consider this place.