Fruits & Veggies near North Royalton, OH

12 locations found near North Royalton

“Great staff and location! Love stopping in to grab lunch with a fresh made sandwich with amazing meats and selection. They offer a little bit of everything at great prices. Such a hidden gem of a farmers market without having to go downtown.”

4.8 Superb145 Reviews

“They had some fine tomatoes. This place is off York and in North Royalton. Great veggies. They do contract with Amish. So there's no fungus or fingernail marks in their produce. I support them.”

4.3 Superb30 Reviews

“I just moved here to this area in March and happened to pass by this outside market. There is nothing better than home grown fruits and vegetables. I bought almost everything they sell and definetly was not disappointed with my purchases. Prices were also very good. I will be going back.”

4.8 Superb97 Reviews

“The store is not much to look at. When you go to get in, the store looks like it's been closed for years, but you go in the door to the left. They get fresh produce from the amish. This last visit I tried their smoked dried bacon and it was excellent.”

4.7 Superb39 Reviews

“Clean and well-stocked. My go-to for so many food items. Prices always reasonable. Many vegan options. Produce always fresh. Great organic options. Staff friendly and very hard working.”

4.5 Superb143 Reviews

“I've always enjoyed going to Aldi's for the fact that there's stuff there that you don't even know they're going to have. It's not always the same experience. And that was the case this time and I got some great stuff.”

4.4 Superb149 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.”

4.4 Superb134 Reviews

“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

“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

“A great value for groceries. Much better than Giant Eagle. Checkout goes quickly, and almost all of their products are of a high quality. They have a decent number of gluten free things, too.”

4.2 Good146 Reviews

“Aldi is great. I appreciate the simplicity, lower prices for some items & the employees at this store are friendly & helpful. I love the addition of self checkout. This location seems centrally located for many communities. If you go by bike, there's a bike rack right next to it, which is convenient for me. If you have an EV, there's a charging station as well, but I don't know any details about the use of it”

4 Good80 Reviews

“I love this place! It's one of the new larger Aldi's. I want to say it's about 40% larger than the regular size of the Aldi's stores in the US. As soon as you go in, on the right, it has ready to bake pizza and cooked meals at a good price. I've tried the chicken breast stuffed with broccoli in cream sauce, Thai chicken in coconut sauce, chicken fajitas, pulled pork, Korean chicken. A lot of different stuff. If you don't have meals prepped it's a great place to stop on the way to work and it's a healthier option than a lot of fast food places. The selection of products in general is pretty good. Name brands along with Aldi's generic brand stuff and an "Aldi's Finds" section that is an interesting ever-changing area that I enjoy checking out whenever I go. It is an Aldi's, so they don't give you bags or bag your stuff and most of the time there are only two check out isles at most, but they are very quick. Bring a quarter if you want a cart. Quite a bit of the time someone will have a cart they'll just give you, but you can't count on that. They do sell bags in the store that are reusable. I've purchased 10 of them for 6 bucks, and I've used them probably five times and they show no wear and tear. You can put quite a bit of weight in them, but you don't want to stack them so that they are pushed out wide. If you do that then they can rip at the handle when you pick it up. They are cheap to replace but no one wants their groceries to spill everywhere, so it's best to err on the side of caution and just use extra bags. I don't know what the bathroom situation is so I can't comment on that. There's quite a bit of parking but it is a little bit of a twist when you pull in or leave sometimes. There's a couple ways you can drive in or out. There's a nice (and popular) bar and restaurant (Brew Wall & Antonios Pizza) that opened up next door. So while it's a pretty well designed parking area for traffic access, it's a little bit congested at peak times because as soon as you pull in it opens up to a variety of directions, and it's not a long driveway from the road. So you kind of have to nose your way into a line/blob of cars occasionally. There is a stoplight there to help keep things from getting out of hand. It's awesome if you go at non-peak times though, and there is a second driveway that winds around to the big parking lot a little bit further down if you want to avoid a peak-time line/blob. That driveway doesn't have a stoplight, but there is usually very little traffic there. Overall, I highly recommend it as a convenient low-cost grocery store for your basic needs and then some!”

4 Good42 Reviews