I don’t go there often but when I do I loaded up with goodness and put what I’m not going to use right away in the freezer. Great pricees
Aloha95 B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Miami, FL
I recently went there hoping to find great deals, but that wan’t the case. Most of the items were expiring within the next three days which is normal for a thrift bakery, but the prices were too high! I’d rather pay 50 cents more and have my bread last all week from the regular grocery store. This is the place to come if you have a huge party or picnic and will use the bread the same day! They did have these jumbo 2 foot sliced bread packages. I had never seen those before. Save your gas and skip this one…
Judith F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Hollywood, FL
I drive by this place several times a week. Each and every time I think I should go in but im somehow always«in a rush.» Well Today I finally did! and SO glad I did. Sandwiches are my go to meals when I want something quick, easy, and filling. Needless to say Walmart and on my impatient days Publix makes a lot of money off my bread habit… until today. I found my Arnold’s Hearty Multigrain bread 3 for $ 5! That’s easily a $ 5 loaf at Publix. Some of their bagels were 5 for $ 5. Outlet bread, bagel, cake shopping… who knew?!
Lucy W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pembroke Pines, FL
No one rated this place! I grew up with this store and it has cheap prices if you don’t mind the items expiring the same day, tomorrow or maybe the next day after if you’re lucky. They have items that cost a bit more that expire a couple of more days in advance. I buy Light Bites and you can definitely eat those a week beyond the expiration date and they are still moist. They go by different colored lines I’m assuming by when they expire. Green, red, black. I haven’t really asked for the breakdown but you can tell by the price and the expiration dates. They have donuts, cakes, devil’s food, angel, cheese buns, pound cakes, cookies, Light Bites, bread, English muffins, etc. This location even sold stuffing. Don’t ask me why. They offer a better deal in bulk(i.e. 5 for $ 6 or 4 for $ 10, one is like $ 3 or $ 2) but it’s still cheaper than at the grocery store plus if you’re a freezer, it’s worth the trip. The variety sometimes varies but there are plenty to choose from. Just having the option to go and buy junky food is nice but yeah, I try not to eat too many donuts and empty carbs! The location is semi ghetto but it serves it’s purpose. Nevertheless, I almost forgot to say they taste the same as regular Entanmenn’s. I’ve had their donuts, cookies and pound cake. I remember when I was younger you can sometimes taste the difference with their cheese buns but I haven’t bought them recently.