7AM - 10PM
2500 Terra Crossing Blvd, Louisville
Supermarkets
“I always come in to buy my groceries and every time that I’ve been coming in I’ve always had some sort of card issue, but Aquria Was so nice so understanding and she even paid for my groceries this woman needs a promotion. She’s so amazing with customers and I really do appreciate her. I will most definitely be coming back.”
“I love the aisle of shame! They always have what you don't need but must have at a great price ? Their hummus selection is one of the best around and some of the best prices on groceries.”
“Aldi is great of course! Great quality food, great selection and a bonus at this one, they have self checkout! I've never been to an Aldi with self checkout before.”
“Always the place for fresh fruit and vegetables. Always something on sale. Been shopping there for years. 4-20-24 just left with great savings over bigger stores.”
“Love my Aldi! Less crowds in the store with all the holiday hustle and bustle. They had everything i needed for my 'gourmet' green bean casserole for Thanksgiving except a shallot. I even picked up a few of my favorite snacks, staples, and a few xmas gifts all for $109. staff members were courteous and helpful. Check out was quick!!”
“never been to a grocery store like this, all the shelves were nicely stocked up, nicely advertised and lots of selection. very very nice, ice cream shop, butchery, fresh pastries and even a restaurant, all in one.”
“The prices are good but you pay extra for time wasted because the checkout isn't adequately staffed. At least install one self checkout. That said they did open an additional line while I was there and the staff was pleasant.”
“This is Riley, these guys have a great store, top tier customer service ! Very respectful people, good conversation, friendly open environment and a clean store! Try the Krispy Krunchy Chicken Tenders & Biscuit combo! ?”
“It's a good place in an excellent location. Prices moderately accessible to everyone. Varied offers. The most important thing is the friendliness and the typical Mexican atmosphere. When you enter this place you change geography.”
“Crazy at times it's like they r sooo bored they literally follow u around sometimes lol.. but good associates very polite group. For sure a go to Walmart, plus they do up to 50 dollars on returns ( no receipt).? Recommend”
6AM - 12AM
9905 Dixie Hwy, Louisville
Supermarkets
“Usually out of sale items. This store should focus on food, and household items and get rid of the clothes department. No fitting rooms to try on clothes. Most items are overpriced.”
“Not only do they have authentic Mexican products in groceries, but there’s a section in the back where they cook as well. Best Spanish rice I’ve had since I’ve been in Kentucky.”
“Hate that it doesn't stay open 24 hours anymore but at least it does stay open until midnight (12am). Hate having to drive this far late at night to get something that was forgotten while shopping because Kroger and Walmart, which isn't very far away, is closed already. They really need a bigger section for cats. The pet section is really big but it's cat section is really small. It's all for the dogs, I understand that there are a lot of people that are dog owners but there a lot of people that own cats and even people that own both cats and dogs. It's still the only grocery/department store open until midnight instead of 24/7 a dayweek. Guess everything is going to stay as it was a long time ago.....some gas stations open 24/7, grocery and department stores open until 9 or 10 pm with the exception of Meijer until 12 am and Walmart 10/11 pm and Sundays every store (almost) opened at noon (12pm) and closed at 6 pm. This isn't a good thing. It's still the same and it still closes at midnight. There was a lot of places that were 24 hours but everything has gone back to how it was when I was younger. Places opened at noon on Sundays and closed at a certain time during the week just a little later on Friday and Saturdays and then places like Kroger and Walmart stayed open 24 hours and Meijer opened locations in this state, Kentucky. Now every since the pandemic happened places started going back to the original time closure so nothing is really open 24 hours anymore. Yes, there are a few, very few, places that are open 24 hours a day. Some 24 hour gas stations will close for a couple hours, for cleaning is what has been said, and then reopen again. Things are definitely weird after that.... and still nothing has changed. The hours are still the same, closing at midnight instead of being open 24/7 a week except for Christmas Day!! It's still the same and that's including that is only open until midnight instead of 24/7.”
“Small store with a bigger variety of products than I expected, and even some produce. I was pleased to find fake meat products and some potato chips brands I've never seen before. The owner is also very friendly.”
“Went in to pick a few snacks for lunch when the gas station was closed. Was not expecting the reasonable prices and incredibly friendly staff. I did not pass a single employee that didn’t say hello. This store isn’t close to home, but I will be making this a regular stop when I am leaving work.”
“Great market and some amazing food at great low prices. Most of the employees do not speak English. But we have never had a problem getting our needs met. For those with a mayo complexion like me, I say, get out of your comfort zone and experience something new in our cities, many small ethnic businesses.”
“I stopped to charge my EV at the Tesla Supercharger. I always see what items are for sale at the Peston Meijer. Excellent atmosphere, wild aisles and always enjoyed through the seasonal goods located next to the pharmacy!”
“(Translated by Google) Excellent place, varied offers of multicultural products and articles, its workers are very easy-going and communicative. Very good(Original)Excelente lugar, variadas ofertas de productos y artículos multiculturales, sus trabajadores muy sosiables y comunicativos. Muy bueno”
“They have everything you need plus they stay open until midnight every night! Great prices as well! Wish they would go back to 24 hours. Maybe someday soon...please!!!! ????”
“You can't beat the hot dog and a drink combo. Whole pizza deal is great too, I recommend you call ahead for it so it's hot and ready when you come get it. Wish you could order them on the app to avoid having to call though.”
“Don't be fooled by the onset of 3 seemingly frightening individuals that appear to be indulging in their annual purge in front of the street art decorated doorway. You take your time getting out of the car, and put your jacket on outside the car, to appear that you have absolutely no fear. Nod your head upward once to acknowledge the 3 gate keepers, zip up your jacket and keep your left hand in your left jacket pocket. And have your right hand out, ready for anything. These dudes ain't playin with no wussies. Look at them all in the eyes and say 'whats up wit it?' they will look away and say "sup'. Then you walk in. Its like a casino inside.. slots machines and all that. The owners are super nice.. be sure to buy each gate keeper a tall can of old English 800.”
“This place no longer serves food -- only on Saturdays, and only kabobs. Drove a long way based on outdated reviews, so wanted to let everyone else know not to make my mistake”
“A busy place. If you don't like lines this would not be the place I recommend. The prices are a little high compared to other places. Only to buy specific things that you can't find elsewhere”
“It has plenty of food to choose from. Its good for a quick run in and out store and the employees are nice. The is located where there is no other grab and go stores.”
“The store is kind of run down and needs updating. The store does not do very much business and probably won't be able to stay in business very much longer. Small local independent stores like this one is being driven out by your major supermarkets.”
“We go here for the food.. not the gas.. lol. It's a little higher than some other spots but when late they are still cooking. Cat fish chunks.. fried gizzards.. chicken and some sides..”
7:30AM - 8:30PM
1201 Cecil Ave, Louisville
Supermarkets
“When we went the restaurant portion did not appear to be open. The bakery has a good selection of pastries. Nothing appeared to be labeled regarding what anything was or how much it costs. Turns out the pan dulce were $1.50 each. Not a bad price by all means, but would have been nice to know up front.
The pastries we chose all had a sort of pineapple flavor to them. We got one that looked like a chocolate donut, an m&m stuffed one, a chocolate dipped palmier looking one, and one that seems to be a plain sweet bread with a knot tied shape to it. They were all larger than my fist in size and tasted quite good.
The bakery also had a menu for ordering sweets and an ice cream counter. The ice cream was $2 for a bowl that was filled quite well. The ice cream was labeled but it was difficult to make out what was what outside of the pistachio and limon flavors. We tried the limon flavor which had a light citrus flavor and otherwise was quite different from ice cream found in a local store. Hard to describe what was different about it, but it still tasted good.
We also went into the main grocery store and the butchery. There didn't appear to be any clear signs regarding prices or what the products were there either. What few signs there were were entirely in Spanish with no English translation available. We ended up picking out some guava cheese danish like pastries and a drink. The pastries were $6.50 while the drink was $1.50. While the pastries were a little more than you'd pay elsewhere for a similar cheese pastry, I'd say it's likely due to how expensive guava fruits are.
The butchery had an area with fresh chichirones, which we are waiting until our next visit to try. However, it was quite surprising just how large in size they were. They had some that were longer than my arm and much thicker too.
While we didn't purchase any meat this time, we were quite impressed by the meat selection and the prices for it. The store has weekly ads posted to their Facebook ad so we knew already that they had good deals on meat from when we were researching the place, but it was nice to see it in person as well.
Overall, the selection and prices weren't bad, but I just wish there were more signs.”
“Let’s talk about Publix like it’s the fine dining establishment it secretly is.
First of all, the wings. I don’t know who is back there seasoning those things, but they deserve a raise and possibly a small parade. Crispy? Yes. Juicy? Absolutely. Seasoned like someone’s grandma whispered “don’t be stingy” before sprinkling it on? Also yes. I went in for paper towels and left with a full emotional experience.
Now the pizza. Why is grocery store pizza this good? Why am I standing in the deli area acting like I “just need one slice” when I fully know I’m about to eat three in the car before I even leave the parking lot? The crust is fluffy, the cheese pull is dramatic, and it tastes like it has no business being this satisfying next to the floral department.
And then… the key lime pie. Listen. This is not just dessert. This is therapy. That tart, creamy, citrusy goodness hits your soul in places you didn’t know needed healing. One bite and suddenly you’re mentally on a beach somewhere, not in aisle 7 debating paper towel brands.
In conclusion: I came for groceries. I stayed for the buffet energy. Publix deli is the unsung hero of my week, and frankly, I trust it more than most restaurants.
10/10. Would absolutely “accidentally” eat dinner there again.”