Clean store. I visited briefly to grab a couple of items and it was cleaner than I have seen in the Aldi stores down south. The cashiers knew a couple of customers by name.
Jericho R.
Place rating: 4 Maryland Heights, Saint Louis, MO
I’ve been here a few times and I have to be honest this is one of the cleanest Aldi’s around. Prices are great, selections are fresh and the staff is very friendly. I love the produce section everything is always stocked and placed neatly. Fruit and veggies are cheaper and much more fresh than other stores. Fish selection is pretty good too. They sell everything cheese, milk, chicken, turkey, red meat and even bake it yourself pizzas. I’ve never purchased canned food from here so I can’t talk about that. But the fresh fruit and veggies are pretty good. I also like their selection of healthy nuts. The prices are much cheaper on the nuts compared to other stores. If you forget to bring your own bag there are always boxes around which you can take for free or buy a reusable bag for just .10 Enjoy your trip.
Dave F.
Place rating: 4 St Louis, MO
Became my go-to Aldi now(busy enough to keep produce fresh) Cheap alternative to Sams & Costco & I can buy less of each item! Negatives… –Limited selection(others stores are still necessary) –Green bananas & other«windowsill to ripe» fruit –Need cash or debit card –spend 6 cents on a bag or find boxes Positives… +larger & cleaner than most Aldi +I eat healthier days after shopping here +Gave $ 200 cash back from my debit card! +enough cheap fresh in season produce(Example– they only offer blueberries when in season at a great price) +$ 1.25 Pseudo-Triscuits +$ 232 oz yogurts(Vanilla w/cereal in the morning) +under $ 2 boxes of whole grain cereal +cheap lettuce & other greens in bags or heads +green onions & cilantro in bags(only fresh herbs) +great prices on real cheese +meat & fish +whole grain sliced bread for under $ 2 +I really like a few«Fit & Active» brand products +/-the $ 5.99XXXL take & bake pizza is not healthy, but cheap! Overall, this is a once ever other week stock-up place to get cheap basics. (Think cheaper & far less selection Trader Joes– same company)
Michael B.
Place rating: 5 Saint Louis, MO
I was very pleased going here for the first time last week. The store was clean, neat, staff was friendly. Everything was decently well stocked. Great produce selection and it’s considerably cheaper than most other places while having the same quality. Will be going back.
Tarun M.
Place rating: 4 Downtown, Saint Louis, MO
Very similar to a typical grocery store but the brands are different and may be this is the reasons things are cheap. I am a cheap-ass and I recommend this place as a great grocery store for all the cheap-asses out there.
Christiana G.
Place rating: 5 Saint Louis, MO
I appreciate that an employee went over and beyond to help me out. The store was new, nice, and well stocked. Thanks!
Christie T.
Place rating: 4 Saint Louis, MO
Think you’ve seen one Aldi, you’ve seen them all? WRONG! This is the mack daddy of all Aldi’s. It is in Creve Coeur, afterall, and those people have become accustomed to a certain kind of living, so of course they’d get the best Aldi. I haven’t been to an Aldi that I didn’t like, but this location is certainly the best. I freaking love Aldi. I only go occasionally, but when I do, I always leave so excited at the savings. You can’t get everything there, but you can get much more than you’d expect at prices that will make you feel like kind of a chump for paying what you pay at the other grocery stores. Some of my favorite steals include blue cheese crumbles for like $ 1.99 and bagged premium lettuce for the same. I love the roasted almonds, salad dressing and all condiments. I’ve tried boneless chicken breasts and 90% lean hamburger on several occasions and the meat’s good quality and about $ 3.00 less than other stores a pack. Produce is a steal — I love getting berries during summer for like .99 cents. Bring your quarter and your plastic bags and head on over. You’ll be pleasantly surprised.
Elchanan B.
Place rating: 4 Skinker/DeBaliviere Parkview, Saint Louis, MO
Shopping at Aldi : Pros– 1: large verity food. From candy, bread, meet, cheese, to frozen food and much more! 2: very very low prices! The prices will surprise you every single time. You can get a cart full of goods, and pay lees then a $ 100 ! Which is half the price you will pay somewhere ales! 3:Great service! Every time I have a question, I can ask any employee that I see, and he will make sure that I will find what I’m looking for. Cons– 1: not a big verity like in shnucks for example.(You don’t need more then what Aldi has). 2: not enough cashiers open. If you shop at Aldi at the end of the day, or in rush our, you will wait a few to pay.(Not a big issue) Bottom line: I will keep shopping at Aldi every time, and I will recommend shopping there to all of my friends.
Jeremy C.
Place rating: 4 St. Peters, MO
Aldi used to be associated with inexpensive food that some people think of as cheap tasteless food. Personally I grew up on Aldi food and couldn’t tell you what if anything I missed out on. Either way I think they have much improved the quality of their products by going so far as to carry a good amount of USDA Organic foods. This and their low prices on cheese and milk have brought us in a lot lately. I hope they do the $ 1 strawberries this summer again cause I need to stock up. I hope even if you have written Aldi off in the past give them a shot and see if you like the changes. This store is pretty well stocked and easily maneuverable, the front entrance is the only hang up. The entrance door is over to the left side and more or less hidden the carts are kind of hard to get while people are walking around you. Even with the issues I have they are more a problem with having three kids and getting them in carts that cost $ 0.25.
Patt C.
Place rating: 4 Chesterfield, MO
Vey clean store and well-supplied at the corner of Olive and Ballas. Lots of packaged goods and canned goods, but also dairy, cheese, fresh meats, paper products, frozen convenience foods(and other frozen food, including Butterball turkeys for $ 1.18/lb), and fruits and vegetables. I had to figure out the quarter in the shopping cart dilemma, but as long as you return the cart, you get your quarter back. They also have no bags, so you must bring your own. Easy enough, but I didn’t know. I could get into the shopping thing at Aldi, but today I just needed a few things, and they had them all.