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    3.2 (17 reviews)
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    Emily H.

    When I think of Aldi, I think of my grandma. She loved her some Aldi. And like so many things lately, what was a hit years ago seems to be coming back. I've been seeing more and more people my age and especially moms sing Aldi's praises. So I wanted to check it out. What did I find? Well, it's a grocery store. There were a few fun finds, but I'm likely not going out of my way to visit the estranged cousin of Trader Joe's in the future. (Don't know about the Aldi-TJ's connection? Give it a Google.) I like that Aldi puts a focus on sustainability and personal responsibility. You need a quarter to claim a cart, and you have to pay for reusable grocery bags or bring your own. You can also grab a produce box to hold your groceries, and produce is set out in the boxes. I had to giggle at how the off-brand labels have been made to look so much like their big name counterparts. And while it is a smaller grocery, you can likely find what you need. And there are some interesting, rarer items mixed in. I picked up some black soy spaghetti, and the reason I visited was to buy sweet potato, broccoli and spinach and kale bites that are all the rage with toddlers. (Veggies shaped like stars -- they'll never know they're healthy.) The prices weren't as low as I was expecting. They seemed to be a tiny bit below or maybe on par with Kroger. The cashier was also a bit rushed to check me out. I appreciate her speediness but didn't like the air of rudeness. We'll see how the bebe likes his veggie bites, and if he approves I will likely go back if I find myself around an Aldi location.

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    Jessi W.

    I love my Aldi store! It's always clean and well-stocked. All COVID guidelines are followed and enforced, and it's never been overly busy anytime I decide to go (usually on Sundays). Highly recommend the gigantic pizzas! They're only $5.99!

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    Raymond B.

    Aldi is the low cost alternative to pretty much every supermarket chain in America. They don't always have the freshest items or the largest selection, but it is almost always the lowest price. They are also originally a German company and they almost always stock a plethora of German foods and specialties. In additional they have an ever changing assortment of tchotchkes ranging from electronics, clothing, kitchen supplies and a lot of other things as well. I've been to a lot of Aldis and the one on Bardstown Road definitely falls on the lower end. That's not to say that it's bad, but they do seem to have issues keeping sale items in stock. The store also has a very poor layout, in that the cash registers are too close to the aisles. This inevitably leads to shopping carts backing up into the aisles and blocking other shoppers. That being said, the staff has always been helpful and often their prices can't be beat.

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    I find many things lower in price than in some other grocery stores. Friendly staff. Fresh fruits and vegetables are available.

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    You have to pay a quarter for the grocery cart that you get back after returning the cart, they don't bag, bring you own or buy theirs.

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    Garden Gate Fruit Market

    Garden Gate Fruit Market

    4.3(51 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $$

    Great News!!!! Garden Gate won't be using Apeel or Bio engineered foods!!!! Most of their foods are…read morefrom the Amish farmers!!! As of late, I can no longer shop at Krogers, Sam's Club, and most big box stores. 100% of their foods are using Apeel (terrible toxins to preserve old fruit and veggies) actually, makes me sick. And, 100% foods are bio engineered... like they use seed oils in everything... which makes me very sick. This is why there is so much sickness in America. Seed oils is like eating petroleum for your car... very toxic. Now, all the big chain stores are putting toxic plastic on your fruits and veggies that can't be washed off. Sadly, the Apeel foods are un edible. And, often rotten inside. Very sad.... Bill Gates is putting this on all the food worldwide, accept, European countries. I've known Dale for 20 plus years and his has the best organic and fresh fruits and veggies! Love him and his family! Love @ globalfreeliving.com

    Garden Gate Farmer Market Review... (I don't recommend Garden Gates Gift Baskets and Fruits and…read moreVeggies.) My family has enjoyed Garden Gate for the last 30 plus years. I thought I had a great relationship with the Garden Gate family. Over the last few years... Dale has been selling conventional fruit as organic fruit et veggies from the Amish. Charging big prices for conventional fruit. The apples and other fruit is obvious gmo with apeel. I bought two expensive fruit baskets for my two mothers... and they provided me with two baskets that didn't have the items I purchased... I bought the baskets for the banana bread loaf and other high quality items. I was disappointed when I picked up the Fruit Baskets on Mother's day??? I lovingly mentioned to Dale... I bought these baskets for the banana bread and other high end items... which they didn't have included. Dales, reply? Get over it... You'll be fine? He replaced the Bread with two small blue berry muffins? I didn't buy a basket with banana's, muffins or grapes... Dale wasn't even gracious and offer to replace these items. He told me to give over it? And, laughed at me... My mother's don't care for banana's, grapes, or muffins... the basket's I ordered didn't have these items in them??? What the heck? So, if you frequent Dales market (Breckenridge Lane, Lou, Ky)... organic fruits starts with a #9 on the fruit and veggies... the water melons aren't ready until the middle of the summer... I bought 1/4 of a watermelon from Dale... cost me $8 and wasn't ripe at all. The apples started with a #3... this means conventionally grown with pesticides. Bugs, birds, rodents, etc.. won't eat conventionally grown fruits or veggies. When you order a basket... take the order and compare it to the order you bought... it says what's included in each basket. I'm not shopping there anymore... Buyer beware.

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    Paul's Fruit Market

    Paul's Fruit Market

    4.2(53 reviews)
    2.3 miHikes Point
    $$

    Paul's Fruit Market is a Louisville staple and, in my opinion, a must stop for anyone who cares…read moreabout good food. Fresh fruits and vegetables, local products, prepared foods, a solid butcher counter, and even seasonal essentials all in one place. It is honestly a perfect little grocer. I have been coming here my entire life, and that consistency is part of what makes it special. No matter how much the city grows or changes, Paul's always feels like Paul's. This Christmas morning, I stopped in to grab fruit and it felt like the rest of the city had the same idea. Busy, lively, and still incredibly well run. This year alone, my family ordered firewood from Paul's for the winter and also had them cater Thanksgiving. Both were excellent. That kind of range says a lot. You can pick up beautiful produce, plan a holiday meal, grab something ready to eat, or take care of seasonal needs without bouncing all over town. If you are a Louisville native, I truly hope you already know Paul's Fruit Market. And if you are new to the city or just passing through, this should not be an "if you know, you know" situation. This is one of those places that defines the community. Go once and you will understand why people keep coming back for decades.

    Found the best heirloom tomatoes in January! This is my favorite place - in and out in 5 minutes!…read moreSo many items to choose with fresh selection. Cheerful Service and checkout are the best.

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    Jigg's Market

    Jigg's Market

    4.6(11 reviews)
    3.6 mi
    Family-owned & operated
    Locally owned & operated

    I've been coming here all year for plants and produce and the price and quality can't be beat…read moreanywhere in the city! Decided to get my first real Christmas tree and was so happy to learn they sell them too. Incredible selection for a wide range of price points and styles. I am obsessed with my tree and will definitely be back every year.

    Jiggs has been one of my favorite places to shop since I was young. I enjoyed walking into a sea of…read morecolor and being overwhelmed with beautiful flowers and plants. I also loved helping my mom plant begonias, impatiens, and geraniums at my childhood home. Being an adult now, I have been able to beautify my own yard for 14 years now with the best flowers in town! Each year, my mom and I have an annual flower shopping day to celebrate Mother's Day, and those flowers thrive until at least mid November. All of the staff at Jiggs are always so helpful and amazing. I've had people bring me carts, offer help to my car, suggest plant combinations to help me benefit from sales, and give me the best advice for my flowers. I often find myself telling strangers to go to Jiggs when I see them browsing grocery store plants! The produce, hay bales, corn stalks, mums, trees, and wreaths are also off season reasons why Jiggs is my go-to spot for beautifying my home! If you haven't shopped here yet, make the stop and you won't be sorry, better yet- make it a tradition like I do!

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    Parkway Produce

    Parkway Produce

    4.4(9 reviews)
    5.9 miSchnitzelburg
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    Lots of flowers, plants, herbs and vege plants. They have bags of dirt-even their own 'home-grown'…read morestuff. Inside they offer fruit and veges for sale, along with pots and other gardening needs.

    We generally only come here once a year, which is for our Christmas tree and for their kick-ass…read morecandy. I don't know why it's never crossed our minds to stop by more than once a year, but maybe that'll change? They have a wonderful selection of tress and each year we find one that we think is the perfect size however when we get it home it's almost too big (Christmas tree shopping probz). Their prices are about average and they have a selection of trees for $20 or less -- they tend to have floppy flimsy limbs that don't hold ornaments as well, but they work in a pinch. Immediately upon arrival you are greeted by the guys who work there and they let it be known that they are more than happy to help you find anything you need. We didn't need much help as we only looked for ten minutes or less and we found the tree that we wanted. It only cost us around $30. We showed the employee and he told us to go inside to pay and by the time we got out it was already by the car. While we were inside I had to browse the candy that they have there as well. Who can say no to some sweets during the holidays? I ended up walking out with some snow-caps, peanut brittle, chocolate covered almonds and chocolate turtles for less than $9. Not a bad deal at all. When we got back out they were ready with the tree and they even tied it to the roof for us and it didn't budge the whole way! They also have wonderful wreaths. It's hard to pass them up each year, however we already have a decoration for the front door, so while hard, we end up passing them by each year. Great customer service, great old-fashioned candy and a great selection of trees to bring home for the holiday season. Visit if for no other reason than to get some treats, friendly service and leave with a smile.

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    Trees errywhere.

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    Bardstown Road Farmers Market - Shop, eat, relax, ENJOY!

    Bardstown Road Farmers Market

    4.6(20 reviews)
    4.6 miHighlands- Deer Park, Bardstown Road
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    It is the original. They are open year round. Fruit, veggies, meat, bread, baked goods, honey,…read morebreakfast cooked right there in front of you, music to entertain, and great people selling and shopping. It's right across from the fire station (kids love fire trucks), in the church parking lot. Dogs aren't allowed so bring a friend to hold her while you shop. You can eat your breakfast together at one of the tables right there at the church outside of the Farmers Market. Parking is available on the street or across the street at another church. It's a great place to hangout for a bit, let the kids explore, eats farm fresh, literally, breakfast, get some great goodies for the week, and RELAX (it's the weekend). This Farmers Market is large enough to give you everything you need or want, and small enough to walk around and still keep an eye on your kids or quickly find a friend to compare your treasures. I love the breakfast omelet, the music is always good and sometimes really, really good. And the people are always friendly and fun. I walk there, but it is worth the drive, and then you can walk around a bit!

    We really enjoy going to this farmers market. It's small and usually crowded but there are always…read moreplenty of stuff to choose from. Everything we have ever brought home has always been good. Give this place a try and I think you'll like it too!!

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    Bardstown Road Farmers Market - Mmm... $9 everything omelette.  They take cash only.

    Mmm... $9 everything omelette. They take cash only.

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