Entenmann’s Oroweat Bakery Outlets
9192 W 44th Ave, Wheat Ridge, CO, 80033
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Address :
9192 W 44th Ave
Wheat Ridge, CO, 80033 - Phone (303) 424-1432
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Specialities
- Delivery : No
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : No
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Jodi A.
I go to the bakery outlet on Exposition in Aurora once every few weeks to stock up on whole wheat bread for my sons. (17 and 19) I want them to have healthy bread..and you can buy a variety of breads there for 1.39 a loaf. (Those are the "day old" loaves) you can buy fresh loaves there for 3.00 per loaf. They have english muffins, bagels, boboli pizza crusts and sauce. They also offer various Entemenn's products. Besides the great deal on healthy bread, I enjoy the ladies that work there, they greet you, help you find things if you ask, and are far friendlier than I have experienced at the Thornton location. The prices are better in Aurora as well. I have not seen the 1.39 loaves in Thornton (on 120th) Yay for bakery outlets !!
(5)John B.
The customer service at this store is out of the world fantastic! So friendly, they make you feel like you matter and that they appreciate your business. I love that I can get my organic $5 plus a loaf bread for $2.50. Thank you!
(5)Jeanne J.
This was my first time here today and I much say it was a good experience! The lady that works here is very nice and let me know the deal of the day as soon as I walked in. She also told me of their customer card for frequent shoppers :) They have nice prices and it was very clean. I will for sure be back :)
(4)Stephanie H.
I got way too many baked goods for 11 bucks. My shitty freezer is now full to the gills. How have I been living here for over a year and only finally decided to venture inside this magical place? I will never purchase another loaf of bread at the supermarket... At least until I move again.
(5)Dave B.
Oroweat bread at $1.99 Thomas' English Muffins at $1.78 Huge selection. Super friendly staff. The cashier told me about more deals. You get to pick something from the "free" island for every $7 you spend. Sadly, I only spent $5.58 for my three items.
(4)Alden C.
Oroweat is probably some of the best bread you can get in supermarkets. It is even more wonderful to know that you can go to outlet stores and get varieties that you were not aware of that are available to you! You get very reasonable priced breads which is great... which means a spending spree for some! I lived in Arvada, naturally I went to the outlet in Wheat Ridge to stock up on bread when I needed to! Sure beats going to the grocery store and paying more for your loaves of bread! There are other things to browse for too besides loaves of bread... like bagels, english muffins and the like. Definitely worth stopping at if you want some great bread!
(4)Keely S.
Awesome deals on Oroweat, and they also carry a variety of things from Entenmann's to Bob's Red Mill. You don't have to get the "about to expire" variety, but it's super cheap and freezes well if you do. When you spend a certain amount of money you get to take a free item (loaf of bread, pack of buns, etc), and they have a punch card where every time you spend $40, you get two free loaves of bread. The ladies that work there are always super nice and helpful, and it's a tiny store, but packed full up with bready goodness. They sell a calendar at the end of the year for $1 that has 2 coupons per month for free things and is totally worth the $1, so buy it :)
(4)Rosalee G.
I was quite surprised to find that this "discount" bread store had very similar prices to grocery stores. The clearance table prices were just as much as I would pay anywhere else and the "best by" date was that same day. I did not see anything in the store that would be considered a discount. I saw the "free item" table but nothing else was reasonable. It should just be called a bread store. Not a discount bread store. Also, I made it around the store with my kids and no one greeted me the whole time we were there. I'll take my business elsewhere.
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