Costco Bakery

25900 SW Heather Pl, Wilsonville
(503) 825-4003

Recent Reviews

Kari E.

We just bought a large expensive bag of Kirkland bacon bits with an expiration date of 06/01/24. Opened them up and they were full of mold. This isn't the first time. We've bought frozen halibut that was also bad, and expensive. About done with shopping at this place. We're tired of spending money on rotten food.

Randy N.

Never buy tires there. They promise air checks anytime. I was due for neck surgery and asked if they would check and they said no use the self serve, absolute asses. Today I spent $900+ and they were to call when done, in about an hour. 1 1/2 hours passed, I checked, it was done 40 minutes ago, they didn't bother to call and didn't apologize when I called them on it. They installed tires, didn't clean them. Look like crap. For almost 1000 dollars no courtesy service for anything. They are complete asses. Spend your good money somewhere else, these people are the worst.

Anthony A.

It's a good place to come, even when it's busy there's not a long wait time. Everytime I walk into the store, I spend more than planned. This store has a large variety. This location seems bigger than most. I have been to Costco's in several states and a couple of countries. They all are the same. Big warehouses enticing me to shop and spend money. One of my favorite stores.

Flawless C.

they have everything at a good price, I always come to this store to buy in bulk everything my family needs at home and more

Billie B.

Always enjoy Costco!! It's an easy in and an easy out! Wish they sold their pumpkin pies year round!!

Helen F.

We stopped to get some pizza on our way out of the store. If you're paying with cash, you get pushed to the back. As I stood in line for 10 minutes, waiting to place an order, everyone that ordered from the kiosk with a credit card got their orders put ahead of mine. Once I finally got to place an order, 10 minutes later, I asked when we were going to get it. She told me it was going to be 10 to 15 more minutes because we ordered a whole pizza. And there were bigger orders ahead of us. Something she failed to mention after I stood in line for 10 minutes already. Go to pizza Schmizza across the street.

Lisa W.

Ok. This is funny... the Wilsonville Costco is exactly backwards of the Portland Costco.I'm all..... the coffee should be there.... but it's on the other side of the store. Costco rules...no matter where the products are.Cheers

Dan C.

Costco has so much to offer, the range of quality varies wildly. I buy jewelry and watches there, some small appliances, even leather furniture (online for that). But I'm growing irritated with the manager at Wilsonville. I want to buy salmon, Copper River, and he requires that they put at least 3 large filets per package. That's usually 3-4 pounds, even more. I guess you can't buy Copper River salmon at Costco Wilsonville unless you have a football team to feed. Other Costcos put two filets, not Wilsonville. I asked this manager, he ignored me. Jerk. I don't like to freeze fish, not good. The halibut they try to sell for several days and the older fish just reeks. Please, it's gone, it stinks! Give it up!The bags of avocados suck. Buy five of them and they go from hard green to rotten, never pausing at ripe. The medjool dates are all dried out and hard, not worth a penny. This is harvest season for Medool dates, and they're already dried out? The rotisserie chickens vary widely from very much NOT DONE and rubbery, to well done. They pull them out before they're finished. I don't like rubbery chicken. I'd much rather have slightly over-cooked chicken than dangerously undercooked. And then there are the cashiers who are frequently just rude, talking it up and joking, laughing, mostly ignoring the customer. Got a question? You'll need to wait for the fun times to end first.What is the deal? Can Costco pay a little more attention to their customers? To food quality? To food safety?

Lauren F.

Grumpy cashiers | out of some products | food court condiments is lackingWe come here often for some bulk items, but today's shopping experience was disappointing. Is it just me or do the workers act like they hate working here? Grumpy and poor customer relations. Upon checking out, the cashier didn't say hi or say a word at all. Usually they ask if you need any boxes/crates to put your groceries in, but she didn't even ask. Her and the bagger just threw everything in my cart. It is really strange to me when I'm more friendly than the worker at any store, and today was just awkward with this cashier lady. I also told her I would like to add 1 chicken bake and 2 hot dogs to my purchase. We used to be able to do that and pick up our order after showing the receipt. I guess that was changed, but I didn't know about it until now. The cashier lady curtly said, "I can't do that here," and that was that. No explanation, no more conversation. I still wished both her and the bagger a nice day and thanked them for helping me check out. I'll include their names when I see them again and see their name tags. I was also really surprised to find some products gone after seeing them available for a very long time. Dates and a Korean bbq chicken pre-made item are currently out. Before that, the generic Costco dog food (Kirkland deep blue color) was sold out too for a little while. However, they have some unique new items cycling in, like the Honolulu Cookie Co cookies. Overall, they have a good variety of things sold from gardening, seasonal summer activity gear, office stuff, beverages and alcohol, fish and meat, fresh produce, vitamins, flowers, clothing, premade meals, and home goods. I mean, I was impressed with the prices for bonsai plants. It looked like they were on steroids! Their salmon looks delicious, good hefty cuts. I saw that they carried some Similac! My last criticism is the food court area. Wow, what happened to the other condiments--onions, relish, and sauerkraut? You only get mustard and ketchup now. Bleh, boring. Like most families, we come here for bulk items like rice, diapers, wipes, dog food, and things that are just more for your buck. But, you can easily come out of this place with an unexpected $300 Costco bill if you find other goodies you weren't originally planning to get.I've always hated the parking lot, from its design to the pure madness of everyone crossing and drivers zooming. Today, I went on a weekday and it didn't seem to make a difference with the number of shoppers.

Kim G.

Costco's are all pretty much, well, a Costco. Same layout. Same products. Dangerous parking lots because people are in their own worlds. But a necessity for certain items that you can only get at Costco. For me, it's the Kirkland plastic wrap, one of my favorite must-have items! It actually sticks to anything and makes a true, air free cover. It's magic and I can not live without it!Then there is the rotisserie chicken. Crazy good and for $5 it feeds 8! When the Rao's Marinara Sauce and Sanders Dark Chocolate Sea Salt Covered Caramels go on sale, I'm there! The caramels cost $6 for a huge 36 ounce container. If you buy a tiny 3 ounce bag at a grocery store, they are $3.99.I don't even have a membership! Not worth it for me because it's too much of everything. But since there are some items I can only get at Costco, I go with a friend. All of my friends are members. The Wilsonville location is not my first choice simply because it's too far from my home. But after going to Tigard (I prefer the small footprint) with the intent of buying an aqua colored ceramic outdoor planter, but it had sold out since the day before, we ventured out to Wilsonville. They were sold out, too! Bummer. Lesson learned. Grab it while you see it, especially seasonal items. But of course I ended up finding items I had to have even though I needed nothing. Frozen wine pops? Oh, yea. Put them in the freezer in case summer 2022 decides to arrive. A 4 piece mixing bowl set with lids in shades of blue for $15? No way I could pass on those. And that Speedo bathing suit for $19.99 had to come home with me since I swim daily.Of course I bought the hot dog on the way out but unlike most, I don't eat it there. I like my hotdogs with some grill marks so I reheat it at home, pull out half the dough from the bun, then top the grilled hot dog with spicy mustard and baked beans. Yum! For $1.50, it's a bargain meal even though I give the cup away since I don't drink or want the free soda. Another day, a similar Costco experience. The big difference here is the size of the parking lot. It is much larger and not as many traffic jams since there are several aisles you can access and exit. Unlike Tigard which is a nightmare.

Amelia L.

I am only really upset that when I went to get an ice cream cup today, the lady only filled it about halfway. I mean, I'm glad she spared me the calories that I really didn't need, but it's the principle of the thing.They also were sold out of Apple TV. Annoying.

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