Fruits & Veggies near Reynoldsburg, OH

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“Clean, well-organized store. Not a place, still, for me to do all my shopping, but nice for a quick stop for essentials, plus they have some interesting oddities. Baby K likes their flavored whipped creams. A bit expensive and small, but, a nice treat. I like their dips. I grab one that's on sale almost every time. They have lots of snacks, a small selection of decent produce, basic dry goods, a few household odds and ends. Worth checking out once in awhile. This one is well off my beaten path but was handy during errands today.”

4.2 Good32 Reviews

“We went to Doran's today for the first day of u-pick strawberries. I liked that we were assigned a row to pick, and there were guides in the field that gave out advice and knowledge!Everyone was super nice!There were lots of goods to purchase on the way out such as veggies, sauces and jams, baked goods, ice-cold drinks, and more!”

5 Superb21 Reviews

“I shop at Smith farm market every chance i get. WHY you ask.Well? Try one of there own bake pies, or fresh cookies, the veggie are alotFresher, and 100% better looking and tasty.And as you go out? Before you check out,Try there ice cream.Wow also goood and tasty, most of the veggies come along as they grow, which means? THERE FRESH, Come try them your self. Bet you will shop here before you go toGiant Egale, or Krogers.fall fruit is the best.And about thepies? Get a. Slice, to try, or 1/2A pie. Them come back and indulge in a Whole pie, many choices. I love the blackberry,Or peach, or cherry crumb pie. But they have many more.NOTE: If you take a pie home?Slice 1/2, or whole? DO NOT COVER THEM UP! KEEPING THEM UNCOVERED will keep them crunchy, and NOT SOGGY. come. AndEnjoy better produce, cakes, cookies, pies, any where.”

4.8 Superb45 Reviews

“This little hole in the wall has everything a vegan, vegetarian and pecestarian needs. The prices are very reasonable and your not using your WHOLE-check at checkout.Check out their humongus tiger raw shrimp in their frozen seafood section.Bon-apetite!!”

4.8 Superb41 Reviews

“How do the Girl Scouts sell any cookies when these are no longer a secret?? Between Sam's club and ALDI I never have to walk into a Kroger or Giant Eagle for anything but gift cards”

4.7 Superb51 Reviews

“I have been visiting Lynd's ever since I was a little girl and I have loved seeing it grow! Delicious fresh fruit you can pick on your own (apples, pumpkins, berries, and more), an awesome market with amish and homeade foods, and fun activities during the holiday seasons! If you go, definitely pick up a Fry Pie!!”

4.8 Superb17 Reviews

“We started doing our weekly grocery shopping here about 6 months ago. We used to shop at Kroger but their prices got high, food was often expired, lines were long, and we got tired of playing their coupon games. Nothing but easy and good at Aldi. We've not missed Kroger at all. Aldi has everything we need and more. The people that work there are so nice. We actually look forward to grocery shopping now.”

4.6 Superb34 Reviews

“Really cute fruit farm with tons of activities to do outdoors year round. I'd say their big attraction is their gigantic indoor market which boasts tons of gifts, lots of homegrown food and preserved (jams, jellies, salsas) foods, and even frozen options and pastries. They also have a really expansive apple patch which is pretty cute too. NOTE: Almost all activities are outdoor. Their market/barn area is "indoors", but they had all of the doors open for nice airflow. PROS: -Their farm market is impressive! It's huge - and has a gigantic variety of everything. It feels (honestly!) like an entire farm's market packed into a single building. We came for pumpkins and apples, but we could have easily picked up tons of various vegetables for meals that week. -Lynd's makes lots and lots of stuff. Salsas, jams, pickles, and tons of other homemade goods. It's really cute to see. -We've been here before, and we had an amazing time at their Sunflower Patch for pictures last year. The Sunflowers were beautiful, the owner was laid back, and the props were adorable for pictures. (Bee central, but to be expected!) Weirdly enough, I had zero idea that Lynd's had a market, pumpkin patch, or anything else when I went to the Sunflower patch. They're so far away from one another that I had zero idea until this year. -The apple and pumpkin field is GIGANTIC. If your goal is to get lost in apples and pumpkins (for fun or pictures), this is, for-sure, the place. I wish they had an option for entrance without apples - or even a tiny bag of apples. I don't think we eat, in a year, as many apples as their basic "picking" bag option was. Each apple type is nicely labeled, though, so if you have a preference, you can pick your faves. CONS: -This property is expansive AF, and most of the activities are located a (literal) drive away from each other. Apple cannon appeared to be across the highway road, and the pumpkin/apple patch was a five minute drive from the market itself. As long as you have a car, it's not a huge deal, but it's a bit less immersive to need to pile back into the car and get somewhat lost trying to find the thing. More signage (maybe an online map?) would help too. -Some people appear to make the walk from the market to the pumpkin/apple patches which are that 3 minute drive away. Unfortunately, there's no real "walking path" which means that they're walking down the car road - and it's a slow, slow drive while you wait for people to realize they need to move. The car's path through the patches is actually wiggly - I imagine they could put in a walking path that was pretty close of a Point A to Point B. -Getting the warm/fresh food/treats here didn't feel particularly fun. The lines were moving molasses-slow, and I didn't see anywhere to sit/snuggle and eat the treats. We waited the 15 minutes for a hot apple cider and walked around the market with it as a compromise. -Earlier close on the weeknights. With a 7PM close, we'll never get to see the cute sunset at the pumpkin patch here.”

4.6 Superb26 Reviews

“Great little farmers market close to home. Love earlier in the seasoning. The blackberries are the best I've ever had. Really good corn. Also I got the best honey crisp apples there I've ever tried. The strawberry jam is to die for. Wonderful staff!”

4.5 Superb62 Reviews

“Easy in and out. I always love Aldi. Perfect products and produce. Helpful staff non judgmental. Ebt excepted. Ahimsa tuna is delicious. Great offers for all your favorite foods.”

4.5 Superb45 Reviews

“I love this place. The workers are available/visible/helpful and polite and kind. The prices are the best, the layout is perfect, there's literally nothing to waste my time.The quarter for a cart mechanic is kind of played out but the rest of the deal is 100% perfect imo. I only shop at other places when something I want isn't available and that isn't often.”

4.4 Superb150 Reviews

“I always do curbside here. For the most part I do not have any issues. Only complaint is sometimes they put raw meat in the same bag as other stuff, like produce or sliced cheese. That’s not good!”

4.3 Superb32 Reviews

“Love, love, love! I have my list of "go for" items, and, of course, the "aisle of shame" is always a must. Their Intermingle red blend wine is delicious and the price can't be beat ($7.99). I've yet to open the bonus size bottle of Merlot ($9.99) I purchased on my last visit, so time will tell. Aldi is a great place to buy unique home goods (as evidenced by THE mirror) and gifts for yourself or another. The staff are helpful and friendly too. It's just a fun, well priced store! GO!”

4.1 Good19 Reviews

“DNO Produce is impressively dedicated to providing healthy fresh produce to children's school lunches across several states and to local retail outlets in the community. Their dedication. to quality and their mission is second to none. We got a chance to tour the facility recently and gained a new appreciation for how well they work with growers and distribution to get produce where it needs to go quickly and efficiently. Kudos to their amazing staff!”

3.4 Good8 Reviews

“Aldi's has come a long way! Hadn't been into any Aldi's location for many years but decided to stop into this Whitehall store one day a few weeks ago with my roommate (whom is a regular shopper) and was pleasantly surprised by their large selection of fresh fruit, cleaning supplies and random decorative household items (candles, flowers). This store was very clean and organized and I will be back! Cashier was friendly and quick making my check out pleasant.”

4.1 Good43 Reviews