3 Reasons to Love this place… 1) You like carbohydrates more than life itself. 2) You’re cheap.(or as I call it… financially responsible) 3) You like carbohydrates more than life itself. Useful notes: They give free bread away if you spend a certain amount, they take credit cards, the staff is friendly, and it smells amazing!
Rachel M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
I’ve lived a couple of streets over from this bakery for 2 years. The smell of bread and cinnamon rolls and donuts cruelly fills the air and wafts into our windows. And yet, I just went into the store for the first time this week. What was I waiting for? So many breads and so cheap. $ 1 boxes of donut holes(favorite)!
Mya N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Auburn, WA
My first time here and I noticed that they had a fairly large but packed parking lot. I initially came to pick up some bagels and was overwhelmed with all the different bread choices and ended up buying some potato bread and raspberry filled powdered donuts. I was so busy taking Unilocal pictures and picking out bread I forgot to get bagels. Everything was a lot cheaper than what you would spend at the grocery store. I spent over $ 5.00 and they gave me some free hamburger buns on my way out. I would suggest coming here if your looking for a good deal and a larger variety of bread choices and it may even be fresher. They also have there own crème filled sponge cakes(also known as imitation twinkies) I think twinkies taste better but these seem to have more crème in them. (Next visit: Bagels!)
Mary F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
Great deals with nice people. It’s right up the street from home, we walk to it on Saturday afternoons and get a great deal on fresh bread! What more can you ask for? Some other reviewers have mentioned lack of customer service, but each time we’ve gone in, cashier has been very nice. I’ll keep going back for the 21 grain organic bread!
Susan G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Voorhees Township, NJ
This place saves me so much money! Not only do they sell cheap bread, they also have condiments and dry and canned goods. I go in here to buy shelf staples like tomato sauce, pasta, oatmeal and so on. When you spend a certain amount, you get to pick free bread from their extras. Since most things are better toasted, I tend to just freeze what I can’t use.
Mike S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Edmonds, WA
This place is great if you set your expectations to «bakery outlet». You go here for affordable baked goods. We get some cinnamon bread, garlic bread and some dough-nuts usually after a dim sum breakfast. Not sure exactly how it works but I think for every $ 5 you spend you get a free item off the shelf behind you when at the cashier, we spent $ 10 today and came home with two items its great, garlic bread and english muffins for free :)
Remington M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
I’ve been coming here since I was a kid for cheap bread. I miss when it was just Gai’s though, as they had way more options. Like the giant chocolate chip cookies and fresh doughnuts in the counter that have been replaced by quick dough breads. Although they aren’t as low quality as hostess was. The staff here are always friendly whenever I go in and they give you deals and extra bread if it’s left over.
H C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Seattle, WA
0 for customer service. It’s possible poor. But the prices are good.
Clarice G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Waipahu, HI
I used to live a few blocks away from the bakery and I remember smelling freshly baked bread in the wEEee hours in the morning, :) Who doesn’t like waking up to the smell of something baking in the oven? If you’re looking to buy a lot of bread for cheap, this is the place to go! Unfortunately, I only buy enough bread to feed 2, so there is only so much I can get. The price(I think) is a lot cheaper than most grocery stores. Plus it fresh and comes right out the factory! Especially the freshly baked donuts in the morning… yum. I guess that’s the advantage to working nights – I still live nearby so I get to pass by the bakery on my way home every morning and decide if I wanna drop in to get a treat. Plus I LOVE the occasional freebies when they are overstocked with items.
Kendra L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Portland, OR
This is a great place to buy discount bread, english muffins, pitas, cookies, etc. If you spend more than about three dollars, you seem to get a free loaf of bread. Sometimes the free loaf is fantastic– once our free loaf made the best french toast ever. There are some healthy whole grain types available without preservatives, if that floats your boat as well. Cheaper than anyplace else around.
Jules R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
The only place I will buy bread. I have been going to Gai’s(as it will forever be known to me) since the early eighties. I only go really to the discount rack where they have loaves of all kinds of bread marked down to like a buck a loaf. I get Milton’s whole grain or multigrain and oftentimes they have sprouted grain breads there too. They also often have those fancy $ 6 at Costco loaves of Apple Streudel bread that my mom-in-law goes crazy for. And you can bet it doesn’t cost $ 6. Employees there are always really friendly, some faces I’ve been seeing for over a decade which makes me feel warm and fuzzy. I always leave with a bag full of bread and have never spent more than $ 6-$ 7. Oh and they usually give you a free loaf of sourdough or hotdog buns or whatever they have surplus of that day. When I was a kid this was what we took down to Ivars to feed the geese.
Ian B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
So, many times I have gone to this place after Church on Sundays to get some cheap, but, high quality bread. This week I got like 5 loaves of Special Dark(like a rye bread) and flax bread for like $ 5.75. It’s cheap, day old bread that’s sold at this outlet, and it’s saved me so much $ now. Like I said in my earlier review, for the best quality or pot-lucks I go to Grand Central Bakery, but, for my mid-week needs when I’m working I go here. Cool place. Thanks Franz. You’re a cool dude.
Steve c.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Denver, CO
The setting: a blistery night in Seattle, election day. I had just completed my duty as a U.S. american, was walking to my car when I saw a scent floating in the air. «what’s that?» sniff sniff sniff sniff It’s baking bread! Lord love a duck! So I changed direction, followed my nose and entered the outlet store. They do have great bargains there: cheap wonder-type bread 5 for 5. Fancier breads that cost $ 4 in stores, 2 for $ 5. And they have cookies and donuts galore, too. Just don’t make the mistake I did of running back to where they make the bread and placing your face into one of the loafs… it’ll burn your face and they won’t be very happy with you.
Ivy L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
When was the last time i“ve left this bakery empty handed? let’s see… never? Their low prices are really a grab. the cleaver ways to sell goods. Putting then im packages and the organization is really good there, if you know what i mean.