Supermarkets near Brunswick, OH

9 locations found near Brunswick

“Good prices
Sometimes the self checkout doesn’t work and gives us a hard time and they only have one register open but other then that one of my favorite stores”

4.4 Superb131 Reviews

“I’ve always enjoyed shopping at Heinen’s. Their produce is so fresh, and meat department always will offer to help you. The staff above all is so very friendly”

4.7 Superb162 Reviews

“We love heinens and this location! We are sad they are getting rid of many A2 dairy products which forces us to go to Strongsville location. This store is very cozy and clean and we enjoy seeing the employees here who are always kind. We ask to bring back snowville creamer and origin products! :)”

4.6 Superb198 Reviews

“Stepping into Aldi is like waking up in a fever dream where everything is 30% cheaper and nobody questions why there’s a bin full of ski masks next to the organic avocados. The moment you shove a quarter into the cart lock, you’re transported into a lawless utopia where you can buy a week’s worth of groceries, a lawn chair, and a medieval flail, all while making eye contact with a man who looks like he’s seen the future and didn’t like it.

The aisles are an adventure—turn left, and you’re in the Land of Discount Dairy, where cheese costs less than a handshake. Turn right, and suddenly you’re face-to-face with a bin full of garden gnomes dressed as firefighters. Why? Why not? Aldi doesn’t explain itself. It simply is.

The checkout process moves at warp speed, like if Sonic the Hedgehog and a Wall Street stockbroker had a child who was raised by a conveyor belt. The cashier makes direct eye contact, scans your entire cart in 4.3 seconds, and suddenly you’re in a frantic game of “How Fast Can You Bag Everything Before You Lose Custody of Your Child?” Meanwhile, an elderly woman behind you is buying 14 cans of pickled beets and a space heater, and you just have to accept that.

And let’s talk about the Aldi Finds aisle—the Wild West of retail. One day, it’s full of inflatable hot tubs and samurai swords. The next, it’s an unsettling collection of decorative birdhouses and unbranded air fryers. This aisle follows no known laws of time or physics. I once saw a guy pick up a welding mask and a kayak, and I haven’t stopped thinking about it since.

In conclusion, Aldi is the grocery store equivalent of finding a $20 bill in a coat you haven’t worn in years, but also realizing the coat now contains a map to Atlantis. You don’t question it. You simply enjoy the ride. 5 stars, infinite chaos, will return.”

4.4 Superb114 Reviews

“Love shopping here always have a lot of things that you're looking for and items that you want to try they are a lot to try. Keep up the good work. Nice clean stores too.”

4.4 Superb116 Reviews

“Wonderful young lady working the register, I believe her name was Sarah. Was friendly, calm, and collected even though it was a busy Saturday late morning. I hope Aldis appreciates good staff and gives her a raise and offer college tuition assistance!”

4.3 Superb156 Reviews

“I love Costco. Since it's conveniently located in the town where we live., I can recoup all fees for the cost of membership since gas is consistently cheaper there than by other gas station around. The food options are numerous and if you're not great at math, use the calculator for n your phone to see if the bulk options are actually a cost savings. Staples we buy there included laundry and dishwasher soap, vitamins and supplements, and coffee. $5 for a fully cooked rotisserie chicken? Crazy. Walk the aisles, take in some samples and save some money.”

4.2 Good57 Reviews

“I make this my first stop shop for general household grocery needs. Nice selection of fresh produce, dairy, and mix of proteins. The store is clean and well organized.”

4.2 Good140 Reviews

“Basic supermarket, some fun odds and ends, nice calm experience compared to shopping in the city, though it was more expensive, not a lot of sale prices, and definitely no plant-based options I normally get. I would come back if in the area.

Only unexpected con is I could have bagged much better- bread squished upright instead of laying across the eggs, and so many bags for so few items. 3 zucchinis? Their own bag. One small acorn squash? It's own bag. One cutting board? It's own bag. Etc. I reorganized and just needed 3, not 8. Too much careless plastic waste.”

4 Good134 Reviews

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