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ALDI

Supermarket in Lake Mendota

Updated: March 12, 2024 03:15 PM

ALDI is located in Lake Mendota (Lake in Wisconsin), United States. It's address is 3925 Lien Rd, Madison, WI 53704.

3925 Lien Rd, Madison, WI 53704

4MCM+28 Madison, Wisconsin

(855) 955-2534

stores.aldi.us

Check Time Table for ALDI


Monday9 AM to 8 PM
Tuesday9 AM to 8 PM
Wednesday9 AM to 8 PM
Thursday9 AM to 8 PM
Friday9 AM to 8 PM
Saturday9 AM to 8 PM
Sunday9 AM to 8 PM

Questions & Answers


Where is ALDI?

ALDI is located at: 3925 Lien Rd, Madison, WI 53704.

What is the phone number of ALDI?

You can try to calling this number: (855) 955-2534

What are the coordinates of ALDI?

Coordinates: 43.1200636, -89.3166536

ALDI Reviews

Alek M
2024-02-29 15:07:29 GMT

Better to shop at Aldi than a big box supermarket. Get your stuff at good prices and get out fast! They aren’t as big but they have all the basic needs. Don’t forget to bring a quarter for the shopping carts which you’ll get back when you park the cart.

Victoria J
2022-07-03 21:55:47 GMT

The store is really clean and well organized. They also have really good customer and are so helpful when it's needed. They have a wide variety of food for a pretty good price, I also love the that they have plant stuff, and even house thing

Debra Mitchell
2023-11-17 23:18:03 GMT

Great place to shop! You'll get basically the same items from other stores( no name brands) , just at a much better price.

NaNa Scott
2024-03-05 11:07:04 GMT

Best prices N many glutton free N special diet options. Fruit always fresh. People are friendly N helpful. Organic prices the same as regular food. Bring a quarter to use the carts, returned when your done. Also bring bags or boxes as YoU bag them up yourself. GreaT values !!!

brian culley
2024-01-01 19:13:50 GMT

Great quick trip to puck uo a few Christmas dinner items.

Grant
2023-12-10 01:30:45 GMT

We love Aldi because the products are wonderful and reasonably priced!!

Amanda Postel
2023-05-31 08:51:48 GMT

First, be prepared. 1) Bring your own bags. 2) You need a quarter to get a cart. When you return your cart, you get your quarter back. (Also if you forgot a quarter don't go back home, just ask a cashier for help.)

Aldi has almost everything you need. You can get through the store quickly and save money on practically every item. The food is high quality. Later you will need to go to another store to get persnickety items like your favorite soy yogurt or that one brand of spicy ramen noodles you can't live without. But it's worth it. Aldi stocks fewer items so you can shop efficiently and save money.

You know how a regular grocery store might have, say 15 different brands and varieties of canned garbanzo beans? Aldi does not. They keep their prices low by limiting the number of items they shelve. They have just one garbanzo option. Products are displayed in the boxes they are shipped in and often two products are boxed together, which cuts in half the number of boxes an employee has to hoist onto a shelf. For instance, garbanzos and black eyed peas might live in the same box. With fewer items, you don't have to pay extra for an employee to take inventory on 15 nearly identical products and individually shelve 20 cans of each variety. You don't need to pitch in for the rent on those extra square feet of real estate and the electric bill to heat and illuminate all that extra space needed to display all those other options you are not going to buy. You don't have to spend 10 minutes navigating a canned goods aisle that's 100 feet long either. You can browse the Aldi bean section in seconds, locate the thing you need, and quickly move on. Which one? Garbanzo. Bam. Simple. Efficient. Cost saving.

Aldi produce is excellent! I have enjoyed every single fruit and veggie I have purchased in the past 10 years. But I don't buy their potatoes. I gave up on Aldi potatoes after the gross smelly juices of a rotten potato got onto my cart more than once. I also don't trust the flour because one time6 I opened a brand new package of flour and found little wormy bugs.

Despite my distrust of those two items, Aldi is still a five star store. The dark chocolate is excellent. The frozen section has many gems like amazing black bean burgers, frozen mixed seafood, and seasonal frozen fruit for delicious smoothies. Sushi snobs shield your eyes--I like Aldi's frozen sushi, easy to throw in my lunch box and thaws by lunch time. Great coffee, especially for the price. Windmill cookies. Dried fruits and nuts. Quinoa and jasmine rice. Cheesecake sampler.

Mm-kay, one more downside, the meat packages are often leaky--just handle with care and put meats in your cart away from other stuff just in case the juices ooze out. Perhaps grab an empty box from a nearby display to sequester potentially leaky meats.

The seasonal aisle is the biggest upside of all, like a tiny glimpse into an incredibly affordable department store. Imagine if TJ Maxx was just one aisle and featured a rotating collection of interesting modern artifacts. One week you might see car stuff and yard items, and the next week it's pots, pans, cooking utensils, area rugs and children's toys. They only have limited space and limited time to sell the items, so they pick pretty good stuff, and every visit is a new adventure to see what they'll feature next.

If you want to shop at only one store, you'll have to commit to a two hour trek through the crowded and dirty aisles of Woodman's. This is in fact the preference of many people who can tolerate a crowded and dirty two hour slog through a grocery store. I can't. And I have to go to a few different stores anyway. One week I go to Aldi. The next week I get my persnickety brands/items from Pick and Save or the Willy Street Co-op. At some point I need to hit up the Mexican grocery for the best corn tortillas, prepared salsas and nopales, and a Mexican butcher that does all the best cuts. Eventually I make my way back to Aldi. I like variety. I like stores that are easy and fun to shop in. I like efficiency and pleasant surprises.

C B
2022-07-31 22:59:23 GMT

Cheap staple foods like bread, dried beans, oats, and other baking items. Many of the store brand items here taste just as good or better than the big name brands. They cut costs not having multiple checkouts open all the time and having minimalist shelf displays but I like it and if it saves me money, even better.

cabadger11
2022-08-12 23:07:24 GMT

Excellent for every reason: prices, eco-sustainable fish & meat, produce freshness, store appearance & cleanliness, you name it this place is far and above its larger competitors. Best of all the staff and managers are friendly and super-helpful.

Don't forget to bring a quarter for a cart. 🛒Or call ahead and they'll bring your food curbside. 🛍

Dave Matijevich
2023-05-13 01:37:58 GMT

I used to shop here weekly until a new store was built closer to my home. Still a great selection of groceries. Great prices.

Patrick Gaertner
2023-11-23 16:58:28 GMT

Solid location. Got some necessities and some great cheese.

Christine Gerbitz
2023-11-03 22:27:17 GMT

Good produce, good prices, clean store.

K Kennedy
2024-01-22 00:52:22 GMT

Good food nice pricr

brad spitt
2023-09-17 13:01:20 GMT

It's aldi, I just wish there was a bike rack but I do I like my tree I lock up too.

Joshua A
2021-06-26 02:28:01 GMT

Although this location is further, I prefer it over the Sun Prairie location for a few reasons. The employees are happier, more likely to engage in friendly conversation, and tend to be more careful with items when checking out (especially bread and produce). The aisles are also more spacious and the store itself is very clean all while offering a larger variety of products than I can find in the SP store. I think I'll shop here more often from here on out as I think it's worth the drive.

Melissa Meyer
2022-07-06 22:59:54 GMT

Great place for staples and interesting European imports. Bring your own bags or grab an empty box from the shelves. You'll also need a quarter to "rent" your cart.
Make sure you check out the seasonal aisles - you never know what you'll find there.

Steven Krupski
2018-05-21 00:57:01 GMT

Excellent , amazing prices , clean enviroment , and friendly as well as helpful staff. A rare find. My only gripe is sometimes the fruits/vegetables have mold. This is usually when they are on sale however so just pick and choose and use them soon. Great way to feed a large family. As a tip bring your own bags or boxes as to keep prices down you have to buy the ones they have there. It is also a bag your own items establishment so checkout time is very and I mean very fast.

Later Alligator
2023-05-04 19:00:56 GMT

Great deals, but I'm always afraid I will get mugged in the parking lot, or as one time a crazy man was pacing the store..need security in lot!

Shaun Ezrow
2019-06-08 23:52:20 GMT

The prices can't be beat. Great produce. They not only have organic foods but they also carry a variety of gluten free products as well. They encourage you to bring your own bags but if you forget you can buy paper or plastic bags that you need right at checkout.

Just remember to bring a quarter to access the grocery carts. You get it back at the end so it's not like charged to rent a cart.

Shane McQuade
2023-03-03 15:41:05 GMT

Love Aldi, they always have great and affordable prices. Once in a while Costco or Woodman's may have something cheaper, but by and large they always have the great prices with a huge variety

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Lake in Wisconsin

Lake Mendota is a freshwater eutrophic lake that is the northernmost and largest of the four lakes in Madison, Wisconsin. The lake borders Madison on the north, east, and south, Middleton on the west, Shorewood Hills on the southwest, Maple Bluff on the northeast, and Westport on the northwest. source

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