Opening Times ALDI - Whitstable
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ALDI is easy to get to on Thanet Way, about a 1.43 mile drive south from the centre of Whitstable (by Markerstudy Business Park and St. Alphege Seasalter Church). The store is glad to provide service to patrons within the districts of Lower Island, Clapham Hill, Thurston Park, Seasalter, South Street, Pean Hill, South Tankerton and Yorkletts. Regrettably, it's closed today (Sunday). Please see this page for other information regarding ALDI Whitstable, including the hours of opening, place of business address details or customer experience.
ALDI is ideally located in the vicinity of the roundabout of Speedwell Road, Thanet Way and Boorman Road, in Whitstable, Kent.
Only a 1 minute drive time from Borstal Hill, Church Lane, Thanet Way/A299 or Clapham Hill; a 4 minute drive from Seasalter Lane and Faversham Road; or a 8 minute drive from Joy Lane and Canterbury Road.
Users of Satellite Navigation can follow CT5 3SD.
Take the local bus to Clapham Hill/Long Reach or Estuary View Medical Centre. Serviced by lines 5, 638, 903, 904, 905, 906, 913, Triangle, Triangle 4 and National Express.
The local train has a stop at Whitstable Station (1.48 mi away). This line will bring you here: Southeastern.
On foot you can visit Homing Park, The Community College Whitstable, St. Alphege Seasalter Church, Whistable Junior School, Whitstable & Seasalter Golf Club, Markerstudy Business Park, Joseph Wilson Industrial Park and Joy Lane Primary School.
At the time, ALDI owns 1 location in Whitstable, Kent.
Click here for a complete listing of ALDI stores near Whitstable.
When shopping at ALDI, don't forget to take a look at the additional appealing stores at Estuary View Retail Park. In this location you will also find M&S Marks and Spencer and Home Bargains.
Related searches: ALDI Prospect Retail Park; ALDI Thanet Way, Whitstable
16/06/2017
I get so put off going to Aldi as I always feel rushed at the checkout! They whizz the items through and ask for your money when you still have about 20 items piled up in the tiny bag packing area! Bad customer service (although the staff themselves are polite) and bad layout design....other than that, I'm a Aldi fan and would go as my main shop if they thought about the checkout experience a bit more...
13/05/2017
The fresh fruit and vegetable quality is good (& I saved a lot of money buying from the offers). The aisles are not clearly marked for the location of produce and the check out is a nightmare as there is nowhere to pack when the shopping is being priced through. I asked my check-out person where I should pack and she pointed to a shelf at the front of the shop (not cool for the elderly or disabled). They shoot the produce through and it heaps up in a pile on the tiny area next to the till. Being without the designated area definitely made me pack much more slowly. Aldi is exactly what I expected - a clinical experience in a basic building but the savings are really great and the produce easily matches (or excels) that of other local supermarkets which is the main thing.
24/02/2017
Drive there at 6pm only to find almost all the shelves were empty !