You shouldn't have to max out your shopping budget just to get freshly baked bread and gourmet goodies. We've got the best Costco hacks for finding tasty (but often overlooked) treats at bargain prices. And it all starts in the warehouse club's bakery aisle.
From fresh new flavors of the retailer's beloved bar cake to cherry and fig bread, here are 14 hidden treasures that definitely deserve a spot in your cart. Pay attention to number five — it's a delicious deal you won't want to miss.
Editor's note: Prices and availability are subject to change and may vary by location.
Kirkland Signature Cherry and Fig Bread
Price: $8.99
You've tried the multigrain and had the cranberry walnut, but what about the cherry and fig bread? This fruit-filled combo has a subtle tartness that pairs perfectly with white cheddar or hazelnut spread.
Shoppers rave about this freshly baked find. Redditor Alterantive-Push2208 gushed, "Cherry fig bread is amazing…It's delicious."
Costco introduced this loaf in December 2025 as a winter offering, and it has quickly built a following among Kirkland Signature bread fans. The hearth-baked loaf is studded with tart dried cherries and figs, along with pumpkin, flax, and chia seeds for extra texture.
Each 28-ounce loaf yields about 16 servings, and it is made in Canada. Some Reddit users say it even beats the fan-favorite cranberry walnut bread. Try it toasted with butter, or pair a slice with a cheese board for an elevated snack.
Kirkland Signature Chocolate and Hazelnut Filled Pastries
Price: $9.99
We're not entirely sure if this baked good is for breakfast or dessert. But either way, it's delicious. So if you're bored with basic brunch buys, nab the six-count of decadent chocolate and hazelnut-filled pastries.
Each package includes six individually portioned pastries made with laminated, butter-based dough that puffs into flaky layers around the filling. They are sold in the refrigerated case near Costco's other Kirkland Signature Danish and croissant offerings, so they should be kept chilled and eaten within a few days of purchase for the best texture.
A quick warm-up in the oven or toaster oven revives the flaky layers and makes the chocolate-hazelnut filling extra gooey. At $9.99 for six, the per-pastry cost compares favorably to a single pastry at most specialty coffee shops or bakeries.
Kirkland Signature Sourdough Bread Bowls
Price: $7.99
Use these fresh, fluffy sourdough mini loaves to make the perfect bowl of soup. Pass on pricey versions from fast casual eateries. Compare $7.99 for four to $2.99 for a single "bowl" at Panera.
Simply hollow out the center and fill the freshly-baked bread with French onion, potato, chicken noodle, or tomato soup.
Each package includes four bowls totaling about 31 ounces, so each portion holds roughly 7.75 ounces, enough to cradle 8 to 10 ounces of soup or chili.
Costco markets them as hand-scored and hearth-baked with a "robust, sour flavor," though some shoppers have debated online whether the recipe counts as true sourdough since it includes a few additional ingredients to keep production consistent at scale.
That debate aside, the bowls are a quick way to turn pantry staples into a filling dinner on busy weeknights.
Kirkland Signature Peaches and Cream Pastries
Price: $11.99
Indulge in these delightfully light, flaky, buttery pastries. A decadent peach-and-cream filling gives this pick a sweet summertime flavor you can savor year-round. We suggest pairing this pick with vanilla-flavored coffee or a freshly-squeezed glass of fruit juice.
These flaky, laminated pastries are baked fresh in Costco's in-house bakery and sold in a multi-count package in the refrigerated pastry case. The buttery dough gets its signature layers from repeated folding, similar to a classic croissant, while the peach-and-cream filling adds a fruity contrast to the richness of the pastry.
Because they are refrigerated, they are best eaten within a few days of purchase, though leftovers can be frozen and reheated in the oven to restore their flaky texture. They make an easy addition to a brunch spread alongside fresh fruit or yogurt.
Kirkland Signature Blueberry Cheesecake Caramelized Croissants
Price: $12.99
It may look like a muffin, but this caramelized blueberry cheesecake is actually a croissant. While it's not the standard French pastry you're used to, this is one can't-miss bakery buy that doesn't disappoint.
Costco Redditor JumpyCoconut1422 praised this pick, "Wow, surprised at how delicious they are, especially caramelized sugar. Price per unit, best baked breakfast dessert. It truly was the best croissant I've had.
Like most of Costco's laminated pastries, this one is made with real butter folded through the dough for dozens of flaky layers, then finished with a caramelized sugar coating and a blueberry cheesecake filling. It is sold in the refrigerated bakery case, so plan to eat it within a few days of purchase.
Warming a slice for a few seconds in the microwave or a few minutes in the oven brings out the caramelized sugar's crackly texture. At $12.99, it costs less than a single specialty pastry at many coffee shops.
Kirkland Signature Rosemary Parmesan Cheese Loaf
Price: $7.99
If basic bread just won't do, this savory selection is the ideal alternative. Don't let the $7.99 price tag scare you away from this fresh find. The hearty hearth-baked loaf is well worth the extra few dollars.
Slice it and serve the bakery buy as-is or use it to make a gourmet grilled cheese sandwich.
This 32-ounce loaf is made with aged parmesan cheese, fresh rosemary, sea salt, and extra virgin olive oil, then hand scored and hearth baked for a golden crust. Beyond grilled cheese, it works well as the base for panzanella salad, a savory French toast casserole, or a sharable picnic sandwich.
Toasting a slice brings out the herbal aroma and deepens the cheese flavor. Some shoppers have grumbled about the price compared with older two-loaf promotions, but many still call the bread "fantastic" and stock up whenever it is in stock.
Kirkland Signature Butter Cinnamon Sugar Loaf
Price: $9.99
Fans of Costco's Lemon Blueberry and All Butter loaves need to nab this sweet cinnamon sugar version.
Looking for a way to dress up this dessert? Simply slice the pound cake and serve it with fresh berries and a dollop of vanilla ice cream.
This all-butter pound cake weighs 38 ounces and has developed a cult following since it first appeared around 2017, disappearing and reappearing on shelves over the years. It is rolled through melted butter, then coated in cinnamon sugar before baking, which gives it a crackly, churro-like crust.
One serving packs 410 calories and 33 grams of sugar, according to Costco's website, so it is best treated as an occasional dessert rather than a breakfast staple. Reddit shoppers have called it one of the best loaf cakes the bakery has ever made.
Kirkland Signature Carrot Bar Cake
Price: $18.99
Costco's bakery bar cake is an icon. And while the tuxedo version may hold a special place in your heart, this seasonal carrot confection is an indulgent alternative that members adore.
According to Redditor Tesserae626, employees also enjoy this item: "We just started it today in my Costco (am bakery employee). It's really good, not super sweet. You can see the carrot bits in it."
This three-layer cake is packed with raisins, pineapple, and walnuts, and is finished with cream cheese frosting between each layer and on top, plus a scattering of toasted walnuts. Found in the bakery's refrigerated case, it serves up to 20 slices and weighs a hefty two-and-a-half pounds. Pricing runs from $18.99 to $22.99 depending on location.
The raisins have sparked plenty of debate among Costco shoppers online, with some calling them essential to a classic carrot cake and others wishing they were left out, though the cake itself has earned praise as one of the bakery's best bar cakes.
Kirkland Signature Strawberries and Cream
Price: $14.99
This isn't a typical bakery buy. Instead of spongy cake or flaky pastry crust, the delicious dessert is layers of…well, as the name implies, strawberries and cream. The refrigerated find also features graham cracker crumbs, making it taste like a deliciously decadent deconstructed pie.
This refrigerated dessert layers a light, whipped strawberry filling over a graham cracker crust, then finishes with a dollop of glossy strawberry jam in the center, a presentation similar to Costco's seasonal strawberry cream pie.
It typically arrives in the bakery case in spring, around the same time as the retailer's lemon custard pie, giving shoppers a lighter, fruit-forward option alongside richer citrus and custard desserts. The airy filling makes it a good choice for anyone who wants a lighter dessert after a heavy meal.
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Kirkland Signature Pita Bread
Price: $6.99
Yes, you can buy fluffy, freshly-baked pita in Costco's bakery section. But this isn't the typical flat bread you might expect. The pockets are light, airy, and fabulously fluffy.
Serve this pick with hummus dip, or use the thick pitas to make mini Mediterranean pizzas.
Costco's pita rolled out nationwide starting around April 2025 and quickly became a bakery favorite. Each nine-count, 29-ounce package is made in-house with no artificial preservatives, relying on natural fermentation-based ingredients to stay fresh.
One pocket runs about 250 calories. Fans on Reddit have compared the thick, pillowy texture to gyro-style pita, with a slight char from the ovens that adds complexity. Beyond hummus and mini pizzas, it also works well as a sandwich or burger bun, or torn up for dipping into toum or olive oil.
Kirkland Signature Variety Pastry Tray
Price: $28.99
Planning an event? If you happen to see this 40-count bulk buy, nab it while you can. The affordable assortment is the pastry version of Costco's cookie tray, making it perfect for parties.
This 40-count assortment typically includes an array of Costco's Danish and croissant-style pastries arranged on a single tray, making it an easy grab-and-go option for office parties, showers, or holiday gatherings.
Like Costco's bakery cakes, it is best kept refrigerated until serving and tastes best the day it is purchased, though leftover pastries can be gently reheated in the oven the next day. At under $30 for 40 pieces, the per-pastry cost is a fraction of what individually boxed pastries cost at most bakeries or coffee shops.
Kirkland Signature Lemon Custard Pie
Price: $18.99
You'll find this luxurious lemon pie in the bakery's refrigerated section. The rich creamy custard has just the right amount of zesty zip.
Hint: Customize the dessert with fresh raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, a drizzle of chocolate sauce, and a sprinkle of powdered sugar.
This 4.5-pound pie has a flaky crust made from wheat flour, shortening, and salt, filled with a lemon custard made from half-and-half, sugar, lemon juice, sweetened condensed milk, and eggs, then topped with piped whipped topping. It is comparable in size to Costco's other jumbo seasonal pies, like the brownie walnut and key lime versions.
Shoppers have found the custard velvety and well-balanced and its size makes it a good option for feeding a crowd at a gathering.
Kirkland Signature Twice-Baked Chocolate-Filled Croissants
Price: $9.99
Decadent and delicious are the only words to describe these twice-baked chocolate-filled croissants.
If the powdered sugar-covered pastries are too rich for breakfast, we recommend serving them as an after-dinner dessert. Warm one up in the microwave for a few seconds and top this bakery buy with whipped cream.
As the name suggests, these croissants go through the oven twice, once to bake the laminated dough and again to crisp the exterior and deepen the chocolate flavor inside. The extra bake gives the pastry a firmer, more textured crust than a standard Costco croissant, while the center stays soft and chocolatey.
They are sold in a multi-count package in the refrigerated bakery case, so plan to enjoy them within a few days for the best texture. A quick warm-up restores the crispness before topping with whipped cream.
Kirkland Signature Everything Bagels
Price: $7.99 for 2
This bakery aisle bargain is hiding in plain sight. While "everything" bagels may not stand out next to gems like Costco's tuxedo cake or chocolate hazelnut beignets, the freshly-made find definitely deserves a spot in your cart.
The two-for-$7.99 deal is a mix-and-match buy. That means you can snag half a dozen plain or cranberry orange bagels, too.
Costco's everything bagels are typically sold in six-count bags, and shoppers historically had to buy two bags together, though some warehouses have recently shifted to a single eight-count option, priced around $4.99.
Each bagel is topped generously with onion flakes, sesame seeds, poppy seeds, and garlic, and runs roughly 300 to 330 calories. Because the bakery skips preservatives, the bagels are best eaten within a few days or frozen for longer storage. The mix-and-match policy means you can pair the everything flavor with plain, cinnamon raisin, or blueberry bagels in the same order.
Bottom line
Sometimes the best bargains aren't the most obvious choices. While Costco classics like the club's chocolate chip cookies are staples, these hidden gems are must-have buys for anyone with a sweet tooth.
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Costco's bakery lineup rotates seasonally, so items like the carrot bar cake or lemon custard pie may only stick around for a few months before making way for something new.
It's worth checking the bakery section on every visit, since new products, and limited-time returns of old favorites, tend to appear with little advance notice.
Pairing bakery finds with other bargains around the warehouse, like the rotisserie chicken or bulk produce, can help stretch a single trip even further.
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