They have Dave’s Killer Bread for 3 bucks a loaf… It was expired but buy a few loafs and stick them in the freezer. I ended up buying three packages of Christmas cookies and two moon pies for about 9 bucks, pretty good deal. We go to the Goodwill in this shopping center all the time, I will definitely stop here as well whenever we go.
Billy R.
Tu valoración: 5 Tacoma, WA
friendly staff. great products but limited. prices are far superior to regular grocery chains. if they have what you’re looking for cost will be lower.
Ryan K.
Tu valoración: 5 Tacoma, WA
Great prices! You can easily buy bakery items for significantly lower prices then the grocery stores nearby. The customer service is great and they take the time to greet you and help. If you’re looking to stock up and not spend a lot of dough this is the place for you.
Bonne D.
Tu valoración: 5 University Place, WA
If you practically live at the gym down the street and go through more than a couple loaves of hearty bread like me this place is a godsend. Not only are their stock and prices top notch but their hospitality will keep me coming back indefinitely. Keep it up, guys.
Jason N.
Tu valoración: 5 Tacoma, WA
This place is great for getting your bread and much more for the entire month and at very reasonable prices. Thanks!
Kimberly P.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
DH and I were driving around Tacoma looking for trouble when we passed a sign: BAKERYOUTLET! I looked at him and said, «what the heck is a bakery outlet?» So in we pulled. This is a tiny little shop that basically has super cheap bread that usually retails for like $ 4 at Safeway. The catch is that it’s often closer to its expiration date, so if you can’t figure out how to use 200 hamburger buns you might just want to go the normal route(or freeze it). Having only been in here once I can’t say for sure, but I’m going to guess that they probably have a rotating selection based on what shows up on their doorstep in the morning. Along with bread they also have hamburger buns, hot dog buns, bagels, boxes of little Debbie-sque snacks, cookies, fruit pies and a tiny little section(like, one shelf or so) of condiments(ketchup, mustard, peanut butter, jelly)… I’d recommend skipping those, because you can get them cheaper elsewhere. But it’s really hard to beat the bread.
Corinne M.
Tu valoración: 5 Tacoma, WA
WOW, this place is so awesome. There prices are unbelievable at times. I’ve never been disappointed. The service is good, they always greet me when I enter, and they encourage ways of saving money. If you have a family, and you need to save a few dollars here and there on bread items, this is the place to go…
Jay S.
Tu valoración: 4 Vancouver, Canada
With a family of seven, we can go through bread quickly. Thank goodness for this outlet fairly near to home. Cheap Orowheat Buttermilk and multigrain breads for my family — about $ 2 a loaf, usually, or less. The rolls and buns are a great deal, usually less than $ 2 as well. Other brands they carry: Bimbo, Thomas, Entenmann’s, Boboli and a variety of dry goods. You can find crazy gourmet stuff super cheap here — but it disappears randomly. For a year, I was buying Bonne Maman jam here for about $ 3 a jar. So cheap! Sadly, poof!, now gone. Major punch card alert! Fill your card and get a free item. Make sure you buy their calendar also. If you buy it after the beginning of the year, it’s only 99c and gives you coupons for 2 free items every month.(Each month has one brand specific and one general, usually BOGO) They also usually have«Buy X amount, receive an item free» racks by the door. I usually spend $ 15 and walk out with 3 big bags… yay!