Kroger offers thousands of quality food and household products from your favorite brands and companies. From fresh produce, meats and seafood to dairy, home goods and pharmaceutical needs, Kroger is your one stop for savings.
711 Gallatin Ave (at Eastland Ave) Nashville , TN 37206 United States
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Look for their ever-expanding organic sections. You'd be surprised how inexpensive some of the healthier items can be!
The ladies at the bakery are amazing!
I prefer driving down the road to the nicer Kroger, but Publix is also a good option. They do always have what I want, just want more selection and better meat department . No fresh seafood or meat!
My family lives off of the manager's specials. It's not the best Kroger, but the most convenient.
Close to where we live. Shelves are usually well stocked.
Get your xtra 3 cents off per gallon now that there's FINALLY a fuel station at this Kroger!! Finally.
"90's pop makes me shop quicker and get out of here sooner" so reports my subconscious.
This place needs a silk wood scrub down badly! It's disgusting and the extra drive to the one a couple miles down the way is worth it.
Worst Kroger EVER
The Kroger fried chicken is always good. Yummm....
This is the worst Kroger in the city . I have tried numerous times to give them the chance to do better & they fail miserably each time.
Didn’t get killed at Murder Kroger
Rude employees, mediocre selection, and smells like a dumpster. It's worth the extra three minutes to go to the Inglewood Kroger instead.
Drive to Publix and pay a little more. This place is miserable.
Sucks so bad!
Definitely the cleanest Aldi I've been to in Nashville. Friendly staff too! - Clayton M
They have java monster! No low cal, tho :( - Kari C
Great staff. Very helpful. I went in for some cab sav, and also needed dry white wine for a recipe. The guy directed me to a small bottle that was all I needed instead of a big one. - Chris A
Great place for meetings or working solo. Nice atmosphere, awesome staff, good drinks and most importantly, the music isn't too loud. - Sandrene Mathews