I drove past this bakery outlet a number of times, but today I stopped in to get some donuts. The bread and baked goods selection was great. They also offered Bob’s Red Mill products for under $ 4.00. If it’s your first visit, they give you a stamp card for a free item on your next visit. You also receive a free product if your purchase total is greater than $ 6.00. This is a good place if you are looking for a great deal on baked goods and baking products. Be sure to look at the best before dates to make sure you consume your product at its best flavor. I will be visiting this place again for their deals.
Margaret T.
Place rating: 5 Long Beach, CA
Best value for $. The more bought, the better the price. When offered free products, be sure to ask what the selection is. I’ve been able to bring home more Winter Wheat loaves this way. Very tasty wheat hamburger buns for using for sandwiches! The clerks are always careful to offer the best benefit with their punch cards and freebies. Just a pleasure!
C and c C.
Place rating: 4 Bellflower, CA
My first time. It was small but stocked with lots of breads, doughnuts etc all at great prices. I also received some coupons for next time. If you go thru alot of bread or sweets this will save you $$. Unilocal scored another home run as I would never have found it without searching Unilocal
Mary Jane C.
Place rating: 5 Torrance, CA
I love this place. the prices are even lower than they used to be. most of them are $ 1.29 a bag now. The bags of bread are perfectly fine, just keep it in a freezer before you use it as most are set to expire within a week. When you checkout they also offer you additional«free» bags to take with you. Definitely a GREAT deal, especially if you go through bread fairly quick. I normally pay $ 6 a loaf for my rye bread for when I make soup, now I just stop by and only pay $ 1.29 a loaf a few days before I’m going to make it. The staff is nice and everything is great, have any questions? They’ll be happy to help!
Mesbah S.
Place rating: 5 Cypress, CA
Can’t beat the price for organic bread anywhere. I get the wheat; kids like the white bread. Cashiers are nice too. They’ll sometimes give my toddler a small package of snack cakes for free.
Kaitlyn G.
Place rating: 5 Anaheim, CA
Hell yeah this place is crazy! I got 3 loafs of bread and a bag of bagels for 5 bucks! Whaaaat what! If you go and have a bad experience I probably wouldn’t believe you.
Shaniqua A.
Place rating: 5 Harbor City, CA
What a great place to grab a quick variety of breads and snacks. for dirt cheap! I brought in a penny saver coupon for free loaf. I got an organic seed bread for free with the coupon and it’s not expiring for a whole week! I picked up flax seeds for 3 $, and pizza kit for 5 $. If you spend over 6 $, you get to choose a free item! I also got a stamp card. The woman was very kind to my sister and I and I can’t wait until I need more bread!
Stephanie G.
Place rating: 4 Cypress, CA
The prices are good. Sometimes the lady that checks you out can be a little rude. She could be a little bid more friendly.
Matt V.
Place rating: 5 Temecula, CA
If you eat bread, then you need to know about this place! I don’t buy much bread from the grocery store anymore since the prices here are so much cheaper for the exact same breads: Francisco Sourdough(my FAVE!), Sheepherder’s Bread, Thomas’ English Muffins, Entemann’s pastries, they even have pita, cookies, bagels and most other bakery items at seriously discounted prices. There is a price thing on Unilocal for«Inexpensive.» The prices here are sometimes downright cheap! Always get and bring the«stamp card.» Every item you buy gets a stamp. Fill up the card and save even more. When you buy three loaves of bread they give you a «deal of the day» free item. FREE! The nice thing about buying lots of bread for cheap is that it’s something I would buy anyway, I can freeze what I can’t eat right away, they have so many of my favorite varieties and the savings add up so fast. The ONLY downside is that sometimes when the tiny store is full of customers it makes it a little more work to get to everything you want and to check out. Still, the prices are totally worth the wait.
Mariah C.
Place rating: 5 Long Beach, CA
Orowheat Outlet Bakery: There is nothing«crummy» to write about this place. It’s ALLTHAT and sliced bread, really literally they do have sliced bread! When you don’t have a lot of «dough» to spend, When you are craving carbs or you just want to feed the ducks(at your own risk) at your local duck pond for shits & gigs. I «LOAF» this place!!! So what are you waiting for? butter get your«bun» to this place! RANDOMFACT: Breaking bread is a universal sign of peace
Mark S.
Place rating: 5 Cerritos, CA
HAPPYHOUR! Sundays 2:00 p.m. — 4:00 p.m. *Black lined market returns at blue line prices* SENIORDISCOUNT(minimum age 60) *Save 10% on all bread items & Entenmann’s Cakes Great place. Fantastic prices. If you want superb prices on bread this is the place.
Pete S.
Place rating: 5 Cypress, CA
Steve and his crew of ladies are great here. Don’t forget to bring your coupon from your Los Al/Cypress Pennysaver. Get a stamp card and bring your own bag, get extra stamps towards the card, which you can exchange for anything in the store up to $ 5. Thank you for a great deal for my morning bagels, hamburger /hot dog buns/wheat bread. I’ve been tempted but have yet to get a box of donuts from here. :-)
Pamela M.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
I’m so bummed that I’m only the second Unilocaler to review this place. This is a small store that sits in front of Bloomfield Bakers. They have a wonderful selection of bread, donuts, coffee cakes, muffins, tortillas, etc. The prices are the same or cheaper than what you pay in the grocery store. They always offer a free loaf of bread with your purchase. They have a frequent buyer’s card and a two for the price of one special in the Pennysaver every Wednesday. I usually get a few loaves of bread and then stick them in the freezer until I’m ready to use them. The parking lot is a little small. If you’re coming from the 605, take Katella and head East and hang a left on Bloomfield, it will be on your left side across from a school. Look for the sign that says«Bakery Outlet» and a bunch of bread trucks.
Elizabeth V.
Place rating: 5 Long Beach, CA
My secret carb-calorie loading zone — I had a live-in that grazed like a teenager — I kept bread on hand just to keep him stuffed. There’s good and bad in this story. It’s hard, with their deals for free loaves, to not over do it and end up with 4 loaves of bread. Even though I enjoy a deal, if you don’t have a live-in cow, you could easily throw away a lot of bread. But know your prices. I’ve seen items close to what you could get them for at the store. You can also find tortillas and flat bread or dessert cakes. The help is always nice, the loaves are pretty well labeled with prices, and there are a few other grocery items so check around. I always fall for the deals they post. They had a deal that if you bought 2 of their eco-friendly bags, you would get bread in the same value for free. I love these bags — they are a bit bigger than others I’ve purchased. So make room in your freezer or make a swap with a neighbor. I’ve never been in question of the quality — for an outlet, this is a great option when you are on a budget or when you are feeding a large group of people.