Stocked up on Swirl bread and cookies this time; we have out-of-towns guests coming, so it seemed like a good excuse to buy food see don’t normally have in the house. :) For a loaf of whole wheat bread, 1 package of whole wheat buns, 2 loaves of Swirl bread, 3 bags of cookies and a bag of Goldfish I spent $ 17. The deals are worth driving for. Will keep coming back!
Suzanne Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 La Grange, IL
What could be better than a store full of delicious carbs? Cookies, crackers, bread, and chocolate fill the shelves here. Great selection of items available. They have goldfish crackers for 1.65/package, which is about 20 cents cheaper than I found them on sale at the store, or I like to get the 10 pack of goldfish crackers for lunches and they were about 50 cents cheaper than Walmart. The discounts weren’t steep but it’s the cheapest I’ve seen! They had some really good quality looking sandwich bread for a dollar that day too! It felt nice and fresh to boot! It’s a place to splurge a little on snacks(or a lot– vanilla filled chocolate cookies? UM, YESPLEASE!), which is perfect when you’re stopping in whilst travelling through Wisconsin!
Joseph W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Milwaukee, WI
A very weird addition to the Pleasant Prairie outlets. I mean, really, how does a thrift store end up at a «Premium» outlet? I can’t dog it too bad because I actually dig this place. It’s exactly the same as all other bakery thrift store(e.g. Hostess, Sara Lee, Aunt Millie’s, etc.) in that they provide mostly outdated or close to outdated baked goods for a significant markdown. They have very cheap prices. Not cheap enough to take a 30 mile drive, but cheap enough to stop in and stock up every time I go shopping at the outlets. The best example of this is the favorite food of toddlers and stoners alike, Goldfish. You can get big bags of these in a multitude of flavors, and most of the time they’re less than a buck. You can’t beat those kind of deals. Otherwise, I enjoy the potato bread, the turnovers and of course, cinnamon swirl bread. They have bulk deals on most things, so the more you buy the better deal you’ll get, and they freeze well so you don’t have to eat everything right away. Worth a stop if you’re already here.
Cody B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Pewaukee, WI
Exactly what anyone would expect from an outlet store. Overstock items at discount prices. Wonderful selection though. They have every Pepperidge Farm product I’ve ever heard of, and many I haven’t.
Steph H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Vernon Hills, IL
This store is one of my weaknesses whenever I go to the Pleasant Prairie Outlet. They have everything from their famous Goldfish crackers to Milano cookies to loaves of bread to frozen turnover pastries and cakes! Prices are much cheaper(50−75% off retail) versus buying these products in a grocery store. When you get to the register to pay, the cashier lures you in with $ 1 items that are a few weeks out of date(of course, I get suckered into them), but like another reviewer mentions, they are still fresh.
Tishawn F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Los Angeles, CA
My mother and i drove up here today to the outlets to get some cheap eats. Or so we thought. The store is located in an outlet mall(Prime Outlet Mall in Pleasant Praire Wisconsin) with several other stores just a few. Nike outlet, Apostole, Ghiredelli Chocolate, etc. There are of course more but some are on the other side as well. From what i can remember they have an Old Navy a Gap outlet and some more places to help throw out all of your money! We had fun here today looking around but i wont give Pepperidge Farm hardly any of the credit for the great time me and my mom had. Today was suppose to be ½ off day or so my mom though. Apparently it wasn’t and the prices here weren’t any better than if we would have gotten these items at Jewels(greater Chicago land grocery store). Needless to say we had fun, the drive up there wasn’t too bad and we did manage to stock up on the chocolate cake, the cookies and the garlic bread they sold. Cant forget their most famous item. the goldfish! Do i think they are better than the Sara Lee outlet? Not even close, but then again i haven’t been to one in a few years so please don’t take my words as the end all be all. Go there and check it out. If you don’t like it then you’ll have at least 30 other stores you can spend your money in to make up for this outlet stores higher prices. Have fun.
Nana H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Milwaukee, WI
Anytime I go to the Prime Outlet in Kenosha this is one of my first stops. I normally get my raisin cinnamon bread for $ 1. They have cookies, bagels, goldfish and wait for it GODIVA chocolate– I saw this the last time I was there. Everything in the store is about 50% or more off. outdated or has some dents and marks but everything taste fine. I haven’t had a problem.
Benny T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Kenosha, WI
(This is for the Pepperidge Farm Outlet Store) One day when I’m 300 pounds I’ll read this entry and know why I’m a fat pig, but until then… whatever this place is unreal. This is one of the o.g. stores of the outlet mall and has not changed one bit, including only have half of their lights on. Basically everything in here is about 75% off because either it’s outdated or maybe it’s a dented bag but it all tastes the same. They have bags of Goldfish for a buck, a giant wall of cookies that I wish I could live in, a bunch of crackers, bread, frozen cakes, etc. The last time I was in here, walked out with about five boxes of whatnot for about $ 7 so you get the picture. On a side note, the dude working here was wearing some green Zubaz and pretty sure he was high so keep that in mind, it’s Kenosha what else are you going to do ya know? So this is a good place to go if you’re fat and like to save money or you just want to make out with Pepperidge Farms.