They have cleaned up the produce area. Still missing sprouts and fresh herbs. The fresh meat selection is better than before. Lemons and onions are usually rotten when you buy in bags. Better but still not great.
Dan F.
Place rating: 4 Atlanta, GA
My third choice of Kroger stores. Clean store, friendly staff and management. Good location in a varied shopping center. Call this one Silos Kroger, for the old Silos that were on what was a farm, but is now a shopping center across the street. Only problem with this Kroger, and it’s felt by staff that retrieve shopping carts and for patrons that want to not have to dodge illegally parked cars and to get in and out of store easily, is that, the wealthy(or spoiled brat adults), self entitled folk that think the fire lane is reserved for their parking convenience.
Kevin S.
Place rating: 5 Roswell, GA
Can this really be a Kroger? What a great store. The produce is terrific and well prices, the beets for example are the freshest I’ve ever seen, with beautiful fresh tops. The aisles are brought, clean and well stocked. Sorry Publix, you will not see me ever again, and Sprouts could learn a few things about keeping shelves stocked and produce culled. This site is close to Whole Foods in quality and feel, but without the ridiculous prices. I went here too buy propane, but now this is my new favorites grocery store in OTP north. Kudos to whomever is running this place.
Trevor W.
Place rating: 4 Arlington, VA
This is one of the newer concept Krogers opened in the Roswell /Milton /Alpharetta triangle on Crabapple Road. A very large, clean location that offers a massive health food section and greatly enlarged beer and wine collection. The deli and bakeries are also quite a bit larger with more product. Always fresh and clean when I come in and a pleasure to stroll through the double length aisles, though a completely different layout to other stores that you are used to. Highly recommend
Matthew D.
Place rating: 4 Royal Oak, MI
I lived in the city and occasionally shopped at Murder Kroger on Poncey. Usually out of connivence. When I moved up to the Crabapple area of Milton, there happened to be a Kroger right outside the neighborhood. If I didn’t know better, I would swear they were two different companies. They have a dedicated employee to large gourmet cheese section right when you enter, a decent size olive bar and a handful of rows dedicated to healthy alternative foods. The aisles are nice and wide, the store is very clean and I have never waited very long in line. Don’t misunderstand me, when I am looking to put together a special recipe I still run down to Whole Paycheck(Foods) down the road, but for weekly grocery runs, this is my stop. I grew up in the Midwest where Kroger is king and this is by far the nicest one I have ever been to. They are in the process of opening up their own gas station in the parking lot and discounting the gas for using your Kroger Card. Just another nice little touch. Speaking of which the Kroger card, which gives you nice discounts on everyday items, also sends you coupons in the mail based on what you buy and half of this coupons sent are to get items for free. I recommend getting one if you become a regular shopper.