9AM - 6PM
3506 US-40, Clayton“The BEST grocery store addition to our town! This store is small enough to get in & out quickly, yet it has every basic thing you need. One thing that I especially like is that they have so many “non-food” special items that I haven’t found anywhere else for the deals! Like gardening tools, kitchen small appliances, toys, holiday gifts, pet toys, & so much more! A decent wine selection and more name-brand items all the time. We bought a huge beautiful heavy-duty outdoor gazebo with a vented roof and zip-up bug netting! Neighbors thought it must have cost $400-$500! But Nope! I got it on an end-of-summer clearance for $79 bucks!You’ll easily find lots of organic & gluten-free options, from produce & boxed items to poultry. What you may not know is that they’ve held their quality standards higher than before many other groceries!Akdi originated in Germany over 100 years ago, & owned by two brothers. One opened “Trader Joe’s” and the other one opened an ALDI. Which makes me wonder…. Hmm? If I’m buying many of the same things sold at Trader Joe’s but just labeled differently & sold for less? Since after all, both stores are under the same umbrella. Everything I’ve tried from the Aldi brand is very good & considerably more affordable than any other store. The one time I wasn't happy with the texture of my berries, they gave me back my money AND another quart of berries! Because of their Double-Back guarantee! You literally can't lose trying anything new from there!Your money goes so much further, it’s kept super clean and the employees are friendly and helpful. I did a comparison shopping between Kroger & Aldi. I bought ALL of my most common staple items like Free Range eggs, Milk (that’s delivered from a Dean’s truck btw) bread, sugar, flour, condiments, coffee pods, & Juice, Grass organic beef, chips & snacks, cereal, and one sliced & shredded cheese, (at least 30 kinds of cheese to choose from) Tide, Downy, & Dawn & one of the best heavy duty paper towels, Etc.. I’m not kidding when I tell you that I got 15 MORE items at Aldi than I did at Kroger and it was $35 less with coupons at Kroger.And because they utilize a clever “rent a cart for a quarter” system everyone returns their cart outside, & I don’t have to worry about my vehicle getting scratched up by a runaway cart! Lol, the only thing that may be a downside for some people is that you bag your groceries & they don’t take coupons. But I don’t mind that considering I save so much money! The only suggestion or wish I have is if they could stay open later than 8:00 pm if not every day, at least a couple of days a week. So glad that Brownsburg, IN & “the powers that be committee members” finally saw the value this store brings to our town. ????”
“My wife and I took a trip to Beasley's on sort of a whim. Just about every year we try to go to an orchard to pick our own apples and so we've been trying to check out new ones and see what they have to offer. Beasley's was great, we happened to come on the weekend of their dog festival so there were so many dogs of all sizes, and quite a few rescues set up trying to find homes for their dogs. There was a fairly long line but you can buy tickets online to get in. There was a corn maze, pumpkin picking, apple cannons, a giant hay bale pile and a giant bouncy pillow for the kids, a nice big shop, as well as a bunch of food trucks, and of course plenty of apples to pick. I'm also pretty sure they had carriage rides going on while we were there. The corn maze was pretty decent, it involved some trivia to help find the correct path. But we mostly went for the apple picking. We were a little late in the season so it took some doing but we got a nice full bag. There were quite a few varieties of apples to choose from, and many, many trees for each. My only complaint was that once you went down an aisle, you had to come all the way back up to find another that was of a variety that you could pick. I would definitely recommend this place as a great fall family experience!”