Park Street Deli Loaded Nacho Dip

Last Updated on April 23, 2024

Aldi sells a variety of fantastic refrigerated dips. They offer dips to suit every taste, whether you prefer Mexican, Mediterranean, or knockoffs of classic Applebee’s appetizer dips. This spring, I noticed some new-to-me dips in the refrigerated aisle at the discount grocer: a loaded nacho dip and a fiesta black bean dip. Here, I’m taking a closer look at the loaded nacho dip.

Park Street Deli Loaded Nacho Dip

I’m not sure if Park Street Deli Loaded Nacho Dip is a Regular Buy that will be in stock all year or whether it’s a Seasonal Item that is only around for the spring and summer months. It appears to be a Regular Buy, but I’m not certain about that.

This cost $3.29 for a 12-ounce container at my local store at the time of writing. That’s about 27 cents per ounce.

This is perishable and should be kept refrigerated. The container I bought had a best-by date of about three weeks out from my date of purchase.

Park Street Deli Loaded Nacho Dip

Ingredients. (Click to enlarge.)

If you’re looking out for allergens, this contains milk. It is gluten free.

This has a lengthy ingredients list, starting with Neufchatel cheese, cheddar cheese, mozzarella cheese, and sour cream. This also contains onion, bacon, and jalapeno peppers. In addition, it contains its share of processed ingredients such as natural flavors, preservatives, xanthan gum, corn syrup, and guar gum. This also contains gelatin, but Aldi does not specify what source the gelatin comes from.

Park Street Deli Loaded Nacho Dip

Nutrition information. (Click to enlarge.)

One container has about 12 two-tablespoon servings. One serving has 70 calories, 5 grams of total fat (6% DV), 3 grams of saturated fat (15% DV), 210 mg of sodium (9% DV), 2 grams of total carbohydrates (1% DV), no dietary fiber, 1 gram of total sugars, no added sugars, and 3 grams of protein.

Park Street Deli Loaded Nacho Dip 4

This dip is ready to serve straight out of the container.

The container does not have any directions for serving this and does not say anything about whether it’s best served warm or cold. We tried it both ways with tortilla chips. It’s good either way, but we preferred this slightly warmed. The cheese gets melty and gooey and it’s like a fancy queso dip. It’s not very spicy, definitely on the mild side. The cheeses are the stars in this dip, with other components like bacon, peppers, and onion not standing out as much. Overall, we like this dip. If you want an easy store-bought queso dip to serve for taco night or for a party, give this a look.

The Verdict:

Park Street Deli Loaded Nacho Dip features several types of cheese — Neufchatel, cheddar, mozzarella — along with sour cream, onion, jalapeno, bacon, and various seasonings. This refrigerated dip is ready to serve, and you can serve it cold or warm. We like it best warm and served with tortilla chips for dipping. Great for fans of queso.

About Rachael

Rachael is the Co-founder of Aldi Reviewer. When she isn't busy shopping at Aldi, she enjoys cooking, gardening, writing gothic romance, and collecting more houseplants than she probably should. You can learn more about her at rachaelsjohnston.com.

2 Comments

  1. which is the classic knockoff of Applebees?

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