5:30AM - 11PM
3901 Apache Trail, Antioch
Fruits And Veggies
“The prices are very affordable, but Aldi doesn't carry everything I need (I have never found orange juice at Aldi), so I only visit every few weeks to stock up on some of my Aldi favorites. I really love the chocolate and the unsalted bagged nuts - the prices and the quality can't be beat. It is quite hard to park at this location (especially in the middle of afternoon when it is really busy), so I always try to visit after 6pm. Be prepared to have a quarter if you want a shopping cart and bring your own shopping bags or you'll have to buy them at checkout.”
“So happy I found an Aldi! Affordable wine but no kombucha. ☹️ Their selection was a little different than back home but they had all my essentials (shrimp, organic mixed greens, organic potatoes) and the best thing they have are boxed crab legs! Got 2 boxes!”
“Aldi, the place everyone seems to love because it's cheap. I mean, who doesn't love a good deal? First things first, let's talk about the shopping experience. It's like a treasure hunt. You're constantly on the lookout for hidden gems amidst the stacks of generic brands. The aisles are narrow, which is probably intentional to make you feel like you're in a real-life game of Tetris. I swear, if I'd been any wider, I would have been stuck there forever.
Now, let's get to the food. I'm not going to lie, I've seen some produce that looked like it had been through a war. But hey, you get what you pay for, right? Their frozen pizza is surprisingly good, and their chocolate-covered pretzels are a game-changer.
One thing I love about Aldi is the quirky little touches. Like the fact that you have to bring your own bags (or pay a small fee for paper ones). It's a small thing, but it's a nice reminder that we should all be trying to reduce our environmental impact. Plus, it's a great way to avoid those flimsy plastic bags that always rip when you're trying to carry your groceries home.
If you're looking for a unique and budget-friendly shopping experience, Aldi is definitely worth a visit.”
“I love aldi, I love aldi prices. But this store needs to either increase staffing for their cashiers or bring back self check out with supervision because these lines are always so long. Prices here are great though.”
“It is a tough little round to come down coming to here.. especially from 65.. but It look strange but you keep coming down and bend the right curve you will see one place on the left and the other on the right... little tight but it's ok...”
“Again, another typical Aldi's. Same items, same places, efficient cashiers. U can see & feel the German discipline & efficiency. Aldi's stores that i have been in TN & FL area r all the same & fine. If you know what u want & if ur familiar w/what Aldi's carries, this is the best grocery store to shop. Also their prices r much better than most.”
“A worker price checked something for me and gave me a discount just because, so naturally I got two. Great service and well stocked. Kind people. Thank you for the fruit.”
“Truly an amazing selection of produce here. Massive quantities of it as well . Tub after tub of pepper. All different kinds as well . This stand is huge and has tons of veggies available. Really impressive”
6AM - 10:30PM
238 Largo Dr, Nashville
Fruits And Veggies
“Good place to delivery not big room for parking but it is posible. Restroom inside checkin piont. Here they work with Capstone, lumper fee hights and they take more time than normal place.”
“Fresh & Delicious
Will definitely repeat order when in TN again!!
I order the following :
• Green Juice – lemon, spinach, cucumber, ginger, and green apple
• Build‑Your‑Own Burrito with barbacoa
The green juice was absolutely perfect — a delicious, refreshing blend with every flavor balanced beautifully.
The burrito was just as impressive. The barbacoa was tender and flavorful, the fillings were packed in just right, and the sauces tied everything together perfectly. Every bite was spot‑on.
I loved this meal and would definitely recommend ordering both the juice and the burrito.”