7AM - 10PM
2005 N Main St STE 101, High Point
Supermarkets
“Really good market. Publix is one of the few markets locally available where we can find all the products we need without having to run to multiple stores. We love the deli (carries Boar's Head meats). The soups are good (weekly menu picture included)). The variety of produce and packaged goods is also a plus. The fresh bread available is reasonable though I think at least one of the local Harris Teeter stores offers a better variety. Publix is definitely worth the extra drive for quality groceries.”
“Shopped the High Point Aldi's today due to being in the area. The store is much larger with better selections than the K'ville location. Surprised that this location has not implemented self checkout scanners. Makes checking out a lot slower and tedious.”
“Iykyk. Well stocked..good prices. My only suggestion is they need more cashiers. Seven people in line to check out is wrong. 2 ppl left..that was a loss of revenue.”
“Listen, I don't usually write reviews unless I've had a life-changing experience or eaten a suspiciously good bag of off-brand cookies. In the case of Walmart Neighborhood Market #7206, both of those things happened.
Walking into store #7206 is like entering a parallel universe where everything smells faintly of fresh bread and your wallet gently whispers, “Thank you.” The floors? So clean I questioned my entire life and briefly considered lying down in the cereal aisle just to absorb the vibes.
Let’s talk layout. It’s like someone said, “What if we made the most logical store design in the entire multiverse?” and then actually did it with these split frozen aisles. I found everything I needed—plus five things I didn’t but now deeply love.
The employees? Not just helpful—legendary. I watched one employee guide a confused man toward the dairy section like they were leading Frodo to Mordor, but with more grace and fewer orcs.
And don't get me started on the prices. This store isn’t just saving me money. It's actively trying to rebuild my financial self-esteem. I walked out with enough groceries to last me a week, and somehow I still had enough change to hit up the taco truck next door (also 5 stars, but that’s another review).
Special shoutout to the self-checkout machines that didn’t judge me for buying three different types of frozen pizza and a single stick of deodorant. This is a judgment-free zone, and I am thriving.
In short: Archdale Walmart is a masterpiece. A sanctuary. A temple of snacks and savings. If you haven’t been yet, go. If you have been, go again. If you’re reading this from inside the store, congratulations—you’ve made it to the promised land.
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“Superior Food in High Point is situated in a neighborhood with some challenges, including a visible homeless population. The interior, while clean, appears outdated and worn. A renovation would be beneficial. While the store offers essential items, it may not carry multiple brands. The service staff are friendly and cordial. However, I recommend verifying item prices, as some seem higher than those at other grocery stores. Overall, it serves as a convenient option for quick shopping needs.”
“Brandon was an amazing manager. He was extremely friendly and went above and beyond to ensure myself and family were taken care of. He was knowledgeable of the menu and even went over each Togo item before we left to make sure we got home with the correct order. Definitely coming back and spreading the word!”
“Good store and great values. Only complaint is they do not stock of many items properly. Good quality meats but you have to really check their thick cut bacon as it is often mostly solid fat.”