“We visited the Italian Market on a Sunday morning in late November and we were surprised at how many people were outside on a cold morning getting their fresh food. You hear about "food deserts" in the middle of large cities, but this was exactly the opposite. There were heaps of fresh produce on the sidewalks, and the shops were filled with every kind of meat, fish, cheese or pasta. Don't visit on an empty stomach or you will walk away with hundreds of dollars of fantastic food. It is also a great place to eat solid Italian food at a variety of small restaurants.”
“Great family-run local market. Beautiful and inexpensive produce and lots of delicious Italian specialties. Be sure to get a hoagie while you’re here - they’re out of this world!”
“Reasonably priced. Tons of inventory...... plenty of plants trees flowers shrubs and more to choose from. All your yard needs under 1 roof. Staff is helpful and courteous.”
“I was quite impressed with the selection of fresh vegetables and herbs on offer here! Niche items like fresh oregano, dill, tarragon, Belgian endives, fennel, bay leaves, different types of chillis etc were all available here. Excellent!”
9AM - 8:30PM
S 9th St &, Market St, Philadelphia“Strap in for a foodie rollercoaster because Reading Terminal Market just took my taste buds on a joyride! Picture this: a culinary wonderland where food dreams come true. The vibe is like a gastronomic carnival - stalls buzzing with flavors, aromas performing acrobatics, and every bite a ticket to taste-bud paradise. The staff here? Friendlier than a golden retriever at a belly rub convention. I embarked on a food safari, starting with a cheesesteak that was basically a sandwich symphony. The soft pretzels were like carb clouds, and don't even get me started on the donuts - they're basically rings of happiness! The variety is mind-blowing; I wandered from hoagies to dumplings, oysters to gyros, all within a culinary compass gone haywire. The Pennsylvania Dutch treats? It's like my taste buds took a history class and aced it. The only downside? Choosing is a Herculean task. But hey, indecision is a small price to pay for this food fiesta! If you haven't navigated this foodie Disneyland yet, you're missing out on a culinary carnival that makes everyday a food adventure. Reading Terminal Market, you've just won a permanent spot in my heart (and stomach)!”
“Great produce selection for a small shop. The premade salads, both veggie and fruit, are beautiful and packed to the gills, with multiple size options. Not much of anything other than fruit and veg, though.”
9AM - 8PM
156 W Browning Rd, Bellmawr“It's super nice, a lot of cheap food. Interesting food options from other ethnicities. Will definitely return! Managed to get like twenty plus things and only spent $93. If we had gone anywhere else, it would have been double if not triple the price.”
“Thier produce looked fresh and clean. The pizzas are worth the money. Thier prices overall are great. The store is smaller than your average bigger name store but are packed with great prices and quality. I was pleasantly surprised at my total grocery bill and will be going back. For the kids you really see the savings on snacks. This was my first time shopping here it was worth the trip.”
8AM - 8PM
812 Delsea Dr, Glassboro“I love Aldi. Love their food quality and European ground coffee. I've had enough with the spoiled watermelons at all other stores (Costco, Walmart, Sam's Club, you name it), but Aldi always has the freshest fruit you can buy in the neighborhood.”
9AM - 8PM
203 S Broad St, Woodbury“I think the grocery is awesome similar to Walmart they have a lot of great things to buy besides doing the blood banking and giving the customers their other vaccine shots through goodrx and cvs pharmacy extra care members.”
8AM - 8PM
1205 MacDade Blvd, Collingdale“Aldi is wonderful. Lowest prices by far for fruit, produce, and all dairy products. Wide variety of organics available as well as many gourmet items. Definitely check it out it will be worth your time.”
“Love Tony Morelli's Farm Market. Awesome old time customer service, the freshest, juiciest fruits and veggies and beautiful healthy plants and flowers. Wonderful lawn signs as well. Try their Jersey Tomatoes! Sherry and son”
“The 2 guys that cashier on sundays have very good customer service skills and are very fast ringing up the customers and the lines move fast! Great workers and extremely polite as well. What a great store. Keep up the good work guys ! I visited at 11am on Sunday March 3rd.”
9:30AM - 8PM
679 Haddon Ave, Collingswood“Amazing fresh produce. I've never in my life had any fruit juicer, fresher, or tastier! We come from almost 30mins away just for the produce! Don't even get me started on the homemade guacamole. I could buy it by the gallon!”
9AM - 8PM
2830A S 20th St, Philadelphia“This Aldi is still somewhat on point. The prices are very reasonable like they were when they 1st opened. It's more self checkout than it is with cashiers. I don't like the fact that the cashier has to work his station, and the self checkout from his draw if something goes wrong with their machine. Other than that, I usually get what I come for no matter what time of day I go, and it's still clean. The meat section always looks like someone ran across the street and bought a few packs from the Shoprite, repackaged it with Aldi packaging in the back.”
8:30AM - 8:30PM
4421 Market St, Philadelphia“I love coming to this store and I go to the same sales associate ALAICIA she’s pleasant, beautiful energy, very helpful, and patient she definitely is an asset at this location and I look forward to shopping every time”
8:30AM - 8PM
2603 S Front St, Philadelphia“I recently received an email meant for your store, but the content was so inspiring that I felt compelled to share it with you.
The email detailed a visit to your South Philadelphia location (2603 S. Front Street, Philadelphia, PA 19148) on Saturday, June 1, 2024, around closing time. An elderly woman, struggling with recent hardships, was welcomed by your security guard, Jassan “Jay” Nichols, who went above and beyond to assist her. Not only did he allow her to enter the store just before closing, but he also helped her at the self-checkout and paid for her items, leaving a lasting positive impression.
In a world often filled with negativity, Jay’s kindness and generosity stood out. His actions not only made the customer’s day but also served as a reminder of the good that exists in our communities.
Please recognize Jassan “Jay” Nichols for his outstanding service and the positive impact he has on your customers.”
“Get all my fruits and veggies from there. They get them fresh so they don’t spoil as fast as other organic places. Their prices are awesome that’s why I make the extra stop there rather than just getting everything at the supermarket.”
“This is my happy place. I love that it's always a tranquil experience and not over-crowded. I appreciate the wide selection of alternative foods.My only wish is that they would have a salad or hot bar!”
8AM - 5:30PM
1631 NJ-45, Mullica Hill“I loved that there wasn't a ride to go apple picking. Everything is right in the main area. That's helpful with kids (not having to wait in lines and wait to be picked back up. Fun time, good quality!”
8AM - 6PM
2137 US-322, Woolwich“The place is nice and clean! The guy in the register (we think is the owner) was very nice and helpful. Products are fresh! And if you like peanuts and spicy try their Cajun peanuts ? their definitely delicious”
“This niche, unnoticeable small produce/ co-op or co-op like store offers fresh food. If it can go bad then it might be on discount or even free. Definitely a neighborhood store to help the community with some healthy food options potentially. I stuck out that the employee was wondering what I was doing at this venue until I said TooGoodToGo. I felt like I would've been a nuisance without this unexpected "carte blanche." In my goodies bag, I ended up with two cinnamon? Muffins, 1 or 2 corns, croissants, peach cups, carrots, mushrooms. Almost docked a star but the man was nice enough to take his time to pack me some goodies and then pointed me to the free table of things as well. A man on the side of the street was trying to say hi to me but I thought he was going to ask me for money. So I didn't reply. I knew that I was in a respectable neighborhood (Cobbs Creek) but I also know that I don't live here, I stick out, and it is Philadelphia proper. It felt awkward to look around inside the small store even though there were 10 min left. Everything seemed ready for closing up. I would've gotten there sooner but personal things came up. But I did still make it on time thankfully. I guess you could say, I really get around!”
8:30AM - 8PM
1300 Fairmount Ave, Philadelphia“Aldis is the best value for the best quality food you feel good about eating. I feel good shopping there. I feel ripped off coming out of most other grocery stores”
“We came here to purchase drinks. They had a large variety of fresh produce, quick meals to-go and drinks. Pricing was fair for most items we saw. The space wasn't super busy, but there were always workers around if you needed assistance with anything. I would definitely recommend coming here!”
“35 to get in cash or card. Hopefully theres parking. If not i guess just park in the street. Take your time. One way in one way out. Staging area turn left at entrence follow arrow. They say to stage then call to check in. If u gotta go inside bring a coat if u get cold. Cafe is in the middle of building u cant miss it. On friday they close at 1pm. And then open sunday 7am. And then 24hrs until friday. This market is cool but they should govern all these trucks and dropped trailers to a 24hr period if spaces are hardly available because you know how people be. Way too much traffic and people these days to be bs'n and getting caught lacking lol. I hear u can come as early as 3am. Overnight parking obv. Cafe is cash or card. Cafe needs a wiping and sweeping, too many pics to take lol. Cafe is in the middle. one-way premises. One of the bigger cooler markets to deliver to. The food was delicious. Blck ppl made it. They need a street sweeper or something here because this place is trashed bad lol. There might b a food truck around, parked. & if the market close on u, u gotta leave the way u came in, other than that one way n n one way out, one way premises.”
8AM - 12AM
1933 Spruce St, Philadelphia“A block from my condo. A small grocery store. Service is good but the store is small. They have a good selection of cheeses, snacks, noodles and sausages. They also sell beer and wines.”
“I moved down the street from this place in the last month and I absolutely adore it. The people who work there are super nice and happy. It has a great community feel and the other customers seem to know everyone who works there. The deli in the back is amazing - I get the breakfast sandwiches almost daily and their cheesesteak is low key one of the best around. Love love love”
“The actual receiving dock is on Red Bank road, on the left, just before the light at hessian ave. No over night parking. Great people at receiving, friendly and laid back.”