8:30AM - 8PM
4221 Center Rd, Brunswick
Fruits And Veggies
“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.”
“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.”
“We came for the apple cider donuts (a must!), but couldn’t resist grabbing some apple butter, coffee syrup, and a few pumpkins too. The donuts were perfectly delicious, and the staff was so friendly and welcoming. Hillside Orchard is family-owned and operated, with everything either made right on the farm, nearby, or sourced locally in Ohio. The produce was gorgeous, fresh, and really well-priced. If you’re looking to shop local and treat yourself to something sweet, this is the place to go!”
“Vanessa at the register was outstanding. When she learned that I couldn’t find garlic stuffed olives at the end cap display, she rang me out with my main order then quickly ran over to the aisle where the other olives were and grabbed a jar for me. She then rang the jar up. No one was in line behind me.
But, as I was bagging my groceries, Vanessa began ringing out a lady who mentioned that she couldn’t find a certain type of cheesecake. Well, wouldn’t you know it, but Vanessa ran over to the cheesecake area and confirmed that ALDI was sold out.
Vanessa is a great ambassador for the ALDI brand, and I hope she gets recognized. Kudos to Vanessa!”
“This is one of those family owned places that has managed to grow without losing what makes it special. We originally started coming here for the fall stuff, like the pumpkin rides and pumpkin picking, and it quickly became a seasonal tradition. It has that classic farm feel where everything is simple, friendly, and built around families actually having a good time.
What surprised me, though, is how much of a go to spot they have become outside of the fall season. Now that they have their own brewery, it feels like a completely different experience in the best way. On Friday and Saturday nights, especially during the summer, this place is clearly a destination. The outdoor seating is well done, with a patio layout that actually works. The long picnic style tables with benches make it easy for groups to spread out, and it has a fun, relaxed vibe that fits the whole farm setting. They also have indoor seating, so you are not stuck only being outside if the weather turns.
The live entertainment is another big plus. The music has been consistently pretty good when we have been there, and it gives the whole place that lively, local summer night feel without being overwhelming or obnoxious.
If you like craft beer, the tap list is the star. They have a lot of options and enough variety that almost anyone can find something they like. My one suggestion would be on the food side. Compared to how strong the beer selection is, the menu and food choices feel a bit limited. It would be nice to have more options that match the quality and scale of what they are offering on tap.
Overall, this is a great spot that blends the best of a family farm tradition with a fun brewery hangout. If you are looking for a relaxed place to grab a good craft beer with friends, especially on a summer weekend night, it is absolutely worth a visit.”
“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.”
“Its Aldi. You go there, you buy food, you live with semi-confidence that you got the best price you could get on that food. Then you buy a mattress pad and waffle maker, because, you know, its Aldi.”
“I like this aldis it's bigger in my opinion than other locations it's strategic location makes it easy to get to. Aldis has good produce, healthy food choices a double moneyback guarentee and interesting specials. However when the special items run out they are gone . I've tried to locate items I wanted at other aldi stores. Wasting my gas and time . If aldis has a central calling place I could narrow down my search based on which store may carry the item I'm interested in. When I ask one aldi location they don't even know who may have additional inventory. One example was a pair of leather gloves in a larger size I searched 3 different aldis around different suburbs and finally gave up .
Someone must of needed the gloves more than I did.”
8:30AM - 8PM
1150 N Court St, Medina
Fruits And Veggies
“Stepping into Aldi is like waking up in a fever dream where everything is 30% cheaper and nobody questions why there’s a bin full of ski masks next to the organic avocados. The moment you shove a quarter into the cart lock, you’re transported into a lawless utopia where you can buy a week’s worth of groceries, a lawn chair, and a medieval flail, all while making eye contact with a man who looks like he’s seen the future and didn’t like it.
The aisles are an adventure—turn left, and you’re in the Land of Discount Dairy, where cheese costs less than a handshake. Turn right, and suddenly you’re face-to-face with a bin full of garden gnomes dressed as firefighters. Why? Why not? Aldi doesn’t explain itself. It simply is.
The checkout process moves at warp speed, like if Sonic the Hedgehog and a Wall Street stockbroker had a child who was raised by a conveyor belt. The cashier makes direct eye contact, scans your entire cart in 4.3 seconds, and suddenly you’re in a frantic game of “How Fast Can You Bag Everything Before You Lose Custody of Your Child?” Meanwhile, an elderly woman behind you is buying 14 cans of pickled beets and a space heater, and you just have to accept that.
And let’s talk about the Aldi Finds aisle—the Wild West of retail. One day, it’s full of inflatable hot tubs and samurai swords. The next, it’s an unsettling collection of decorative birdhouses and unbranded air fryers. This aisle follows no known laws of time or physics. I once saw a guy pick up a welding mask and a kayak, and I haven’t stopped thinking about it since.
In conclusion, Aldi is the grocery store equivalent of finding a $20 bill in a coat you haven’t worn in years, but also realizing the coat now contains a map to Atlantis. You don’t question it. You simply enjoy the ride. 5 stars, infinite chaos, will return.”
8:30AM - 8PM
14267 Pearl Rd, Strongsville
Fruits And Veggies
“Debra welcomed me after close as if they just opened! I could tell she was very patient and cared about finding joy in small talk. Aldi also has DEALS on extremely quality food for those who want to save a buck without sacrificing quality”
“Always a great shopping experience with good quality food at decent prices. If you still think if Aldi as the weird, generic food store, you must not have been there for years. Lots of gluten free and keto options among their items too.”