“Easy to order and amazing quality food from local producers. It's the only grocery run we need in our house and it comes right to us.
Plus they take back the boxes/packaging to reuse which feels good.”
“Absolutely beautiful plants. They are very well taken care of. Nice statues for your yards, lawn decorations,beautiful pumpkins and always have good deals. They also have extended parking directly across the street and wagons to help you carry your things. Employees are always super nice and helpful. They always let you know about the deals. I got this HUGE pot of Mums for $5!”
“One of the most enjoyed parts of Philly.
I highly recommend the Tours by Foot run by Jenn - she knows the history of the market and the best places to get your nibbles”
“Absolutely the best fruit and produce around anytime you can’t find something in the supermarket gentiles will always have it. Thanks Joe Gentile for being such a great guy. Easy to talk to and always has his opinions love going in there and talking to you Joe.”
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)!”
“Small but bountiful! I was excited to see yellow watermelon, though all produce has gotten a bit pricey and the $6+ lemonade wasn’t the best. Still recommend for fresh fruits & veggies.”
8AM - 5:30PM
170 W Eagle Rd, Havertown“Love the store very much. Neat and clean. The store has a nice selection of items and carries few kinds of beverages that are not sold in regular grocery stores. Great spot to get fruits and vegetables, they are affordable and alwyas fresh.Highly recommended!”
“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.”
8:30AM - 4PM
1911 N 76th St, Philadelphia“Neat, clean and organized. Well stocked most days. Nothing fancy and like any Aldi store. The cashiers are friendly and very fast to do check out. They recently installed self checkout but since I usually have a lot of items, never used them and might be convenient for some one with few items.”
8:30AM - 8PM
8200 Ogontz Ave, Wyncote“This location's noticeable widespace isles ensure foot traffic can flow with no difficulty. A wide array of unique merchandise enables visitors to have a very unique shopping experience, showcasing a long-standing dedication to their base as they're coming up on a 30th year anniversary of being open...!”
“Nice selection of reasonably priced produce. I was not expecting 1.99 strawberries…. They were incredible sweet too. I will definitely recommend them and return.”
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.”
8:30AM - 5PM
2101 S 16th St, Philadelphia“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.”
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.”
9AM - 8PM
4801 Edgmont Ave, Brookhaven“You just can't beat Aldis prices. In a world where everything has gone up, Aldi's makes it affordable to feed my family of 9. The Brookhaven store has the friendliest workers and the store is usually well stocked.”
8:30AM - 4PM
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 - 4PM
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.”
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.”
“I've always loved produce junction. But I went day after Mother's Day without thinking!! Still got some beautiful plants but not their usual selection. However, their fruits & veggies were Great ?”
“On a recent trip to Philly I stopped in Mom’s Organic Market to stock up on groceries for my home stay where I could cook. I am currently living in San Francisco so San Franciscans in Philly can think of Mom’s Organic Market akin to Rainbow Grocery in SF. Mom’s has a great variety of local and organic produce. Hard to find items that you would find in a good well stocked natural food store or cooperative like Mom’s is. Staff is friendly. The layout of the store is a labyrinth that can be confusing like a rubik’s cube too far gone yet with a little patience and perhaps asking security, staff, or one of the regulars they can help you get your learning curve to navigate the store of organic natural food product heaven. Within Mom’s is the Naked Lunch vegan restaurant which I will return to have a bite there as it looks interesting. I am a proud graduate of the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa University in Boulder, CO where I received the William S. Burroughs scholarship. I did my thesis on William S. Burroughs and William S. Burroughs wrote Naked Lunch aka the cut up novel for which this restaurant is named. Since I was in Philly two weeks I was mixing up dining out at the wonderful vegan foodie scene in Philly along with cooking at my homestay. For cooking at my homestay at Mom’s I picked up the following: Soymilk Local and organic blueberries Bananas Garnet jewel sweet potatoes Limes Avocados Organic granny smith apples Red cabbage Ginger root Sweet yellow onion I am pretty sure all the produce was organic. Mom’s has been family owned and operated since 1987. Great bulk bin items. Great produce. In a word, great. Mom’s sets the bar high for a natural food store. They are like the special forces of natural food stores which is quite alright in my book.Each day Mom’s states customers prevent 9,233 grocery bags from being used. Mom’s has banned over 250 ingredients from our products storewide. Mom’s has chosen to print their receipts on BPA and BPS free paper products for the safety of it’s community and the environment. In a word…Yes!”
9:30AM - 5:30PM
919 S 9th St, Philadelphia“I walk to the market about twice a week. I favor the produce guys at Carpenter street and Esposito's Meats. I enjoy picking up what I need from the small business owners. I should not forget Dibruno Brothers, the Chicken store, Fante's kitchen supply, and the fresh taco shop. I'm sure l'm forgetting something else. I purchased some nice caladium plants from the Asian lady the other day.”
“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!”
9AM - 4PM
3101 W Girard Ave, Philadelphia“Been shopping here almost two years never had a problem with food just who delivers it. Make sure you take pictures and watch cameras because had problems with dashers.. but not door dash itself”
“Outstanding local market for the absolute freshest, delicious food that costs what the average American can afford! Thank you for thinking of Americans and our needs!⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐”
“Since I've been living in the area, I've always done two separate grocery trips with one of those going to Lee's. They've always had fresh, quality items at a fair price. During the winter, they have beets the size of softballs! They are the quintessential local market and will always have my business.”
“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!”
“Fabulous service today with Hindu and his staff -bought 33 plants for our church today -great product , great price and they even brought it to my car !! Thank you for making our Easter ! ?”
12 - 11AM 7PM - 12AM
6700 Essington Ave, Philadelphia“My greetings friends!
When entering this facility, you need to pay $35. They unload quickly, the staff is also nice to people, there are no overnight parking!”
7AM - 5:30PM
31 W Oak Ln, Glenolden“I stopped on a whim, & found they had an awesome sale on some great seasonal produce, like peaches. Very happy with my finds there. Staff could use some smiles on their faces so ya don't feel like scum while they don't even look at you, but other than that, the products were good, & plentiful”
“After seeing hoagie reviews on Facebook I decided to try it. Looking at a produce stand in an old gas station, I was pleasantly surprised.
Looking from the outside shouldn't deter you. Nice produce and very good hoagies. I got the Uncle Tony. Flavors were spot on.
They also sell Bernies Pretzels that used to be at the Old Bazaar of all Nations.
Highly recommend their hoagies and produce. Very polite workers there also.”