Lidl is a grocery store known for its high quality groceries at low prices. It offers a wide selection, including local produce, fresh meats and seafood, imported cheeses, European pastries, and weekly surprises. Many customers praise the unique and healthy options, solid brands, and overall freshness. The bakery is a highlight, with good, freshly baked bread and pretzels. However, the store has some noted drawbacks. The middle aisles can feel disorganized and are often dimly lit, making it hard to see labels. While there are unique items, they can be very seasonal, and the selection sometimes lacks basic staples. The main criticism involves checkout, with long lines due to few registers being open, especially since the removal of self-checkout. Some customers also find the staff unfriendly. Despite these issues, many appreciate the suspiciously low prices, the spacious layout, and the convenience of available shopping carts without a token system. It is described as a solid, larger-format store with plenty to choose from, particularly for German food and baked goods.