10AM - 7PM
441 Grange Rd, Troy“The corn!!!! We went there today and I picked 6 of the fattest ears I could find. We picked up potatoes peppers squash zucchini yellow apples and we'll for 40 bucks we got a huge deal oops I almost forgot we also got two pounds of stew beef. We will be of course making something delicious this week with all the goodies. But tonight....tonight we chose to cook up some of that corn and let me tell you what.....hands down some of the most delicious corn I've had in awhile. We boiled them up in some salted water and slathered them with some salted butter and a bother generous sprinkle of salt and VOILA! Masterpiece. Do not hesitate to go have a shop and enjoy it before Summer is gone .”
“This family business grows numerous varieties of flowers ,vegetables, herbs. I have found these plants the healthiest of any in the capital district. Diane and her husband are master gardeners who advise where to plant, how to plant and continuing care. I walk with a cane and always have help as I joyfully see all the greenhouses and make my selections. Honest, good value hard working people.”
9AM - 7PM
853 5th Ave, Troy“What a wonderful family owned seasonal shop! We get our Christmas tree every year from them. What a pleasant and sweet couple they’re! We go back every year! Highly recommend! Shop locally owned stores! Means more for the community and the store owners!”
“This place also sells seafood. I guess they distribute this stuff to restaurants around the region and they get their seafood fresh every day. So my family went today and we got sashimi-grade salmon and scallops. The salmon was PHENOMENAL. We cooked half and ate the rest raw and it was probably some of the best salmon I have ever had. The cost of an entire HALF of fish and scallops was $50. You usually get 2 pieces of salmon sashimi for $5 at most Japanese restaurants, and it isn't guaranteed to be good. You need to get here before noon or call before noon and pick it up later since the workers get there really early and that's their quittin' time. Anyway, highly highly recommend. It was so good.”
“Such a great setup they have and sweet people. you NEED to get your fruits and veggies here and support local gardens! Especially those with ebt, they give ebt users a special deal.”
“Amazing experience! The price is great compare to other farms, the berries are small but that’s what natural strawberries supposed to be! Made a cake out off it? so far my husband’s favorite”
9AM - 8PM
1681 US-9, Clifton Park“My new FAVORITE place to grocery shop! Won't go to any other store unless ABSOLUTELY need something they don't carry. 100 bucks, and my cart is overflowing. I should take pics.”
“I went to the store yesterday for the first time. I'm new here. When I walked in, I saw the fresh fruits and vegetables. Then, when I went to the dairy section, I found Mexican products, which was amazing. They had a whole separate section for Mexican items with lots of spices, cookies, drinks, sauces, and more, including frozen goods. I ordered fresh lamb and goat from the meat section. Overall, the store is good. I recommend it.”
9AM - 8PM
662 Hoosick Rd, Troy“Troy Aldi, just like the one at home - lowest prices for most items, fresh produce, plenty of organic choices, and several self checkouts make it a breeze to zap & go.”
10AM - 3PM
1569 US-9, Clifton Park“Me and hubby were truly needing some apple cider donuts. We did t know where to go and while driving into Clifton Park he seen De Voe’s on the right hand side. Man how lucky we are to get to eat there delicious fresh Apple Cider Donuts. And the cider is the best. It taste even better hot to me.”
“I like this grocery. They’ve got good frozen dishes, for eating later. I’ve yet to taste the food fresh from the kitchen. If it tastes like the “frozen-eat-later” items, I know it will be worth the money. I hope they’re able to grow and stick around. It’s a better use of the building than the old McD’s.”
9AM - 8PM
500 N Greenbush Rd, Rensselaer“This new location is an improvement over their former location. Prices are pantry items are incredible. Produce items are less but be careful. Bananas are usually with brown spots, grapes are often out of stock. Meat is another item I avoid. 93% lean ground beef cooked down about 25%. Don't forget to bring a refundable quarter for the shopping cart. The store isn't kept up the same way as most supermarkets. Empty boxes remain on the shelf and you may need to remove empty boxes out of you way. Items on the shelves aren't faced making your search a bit more challenging. This seems to be a cross between the wholesale clubs like Costco mixed in with a dollar store. If you are on a tight budget this is a great place to shop.”
9AM - 8PM
1885 Central Ave, Colonie“I'm never disappointed from the courteous support I've always experienced when I schedule my trips to Aldi's, just recently I forgot to bring my change for the shopping cart, and when I explained it to the manager, he didn't even pause and gave me a quarter for my cart, I'm so grateful for that.”
10AM - 9PM
1683 U.S. 9, Clifton Park“Asian/Indian store have increased around the area with population growth of the minority population. This was one of the first asian/Indian stores opened in the Saratoga County by the Sihal family who owned another grocery store and a restaurant location in Albany county. The management has recently changed. You do get to buy stuff that you wouldn't find at Walmart or a local grocery store that are used in a South Asian household. My family goes there every Thursday as they get fresh vegetables and meat. The vegetables are purchased in NYC and brought here. You get the green chilis that are spicier than the one in your local store....I addition you get to buy tropical fruits jack fruits, green pumpkin, lychee and guava. I go there for my Mukwas (mouth freshener...soamp), Thums up (Indian soda) and mango kulfi.”
“Everyone I interacted with was helpful, personable, and went out of their way to be flexible to meet my requests. Better people, products and service do not exist.”