Costco’s bakery section is a full-on treasure hunt. Some items are so good they disappear before lunch; others ride the hype train without delivering the flavor.
From flaky pastries to monster-sized muffins, the shelves are stacked with temptation. But not everything in those clear plastic clamshells is a winner.
1. Kirkland Signature Chocolate Chunk Cookies

Soft, chewy, and studded with big hunks of chocolate, these cookies bring serious cafeteria nostalgia—in the best way.
They walk that line between just-baked gooey and crisp-edged sweetness. A quick warm-up in the microwave takes them from good to ridiculously good.
2. Almond Danish Pastry

Golden and glossy on top, this oversized pastry is filled with a thick almond paste that’s nutty and rich without being overly sweet.
The layers are buttery and just flaky enough to leave your fingers greasy but happy. It tastes like something from a neighborhood bakery—worth the hype.
3. Mini All-American Cakes With Fudge Icing

These chocolate cakes aren’t playing around—dense, fudgy, and covered in a thick layer of shiny frosting that clings like ganache.
The texture leans brownie more than cupcake, and the richness hits fast. One is enough to share… or not.
4. Tuxedo Chocolate Mousse Cake

Layered with dark chocolate cake, creamy mousse, and a glossy ganache topping, this dessert looks fancy but feels familiar.
It’s sweet, soft, and balanced with just enough bitterness to keep it from becoming cloying. A top-tier choice for celebrations or serious cravings.
5. Apple Pie

Massive in size but mild in flavor, the crust is pale and a little too soft, while the filling leans overly sweet.
You get cinnamon and cooked apple, but it lacks the bright tartness or buttery punch that makes a great pie memorable. Feels more filler than favorite.
6. Blueberry Muffins

Moist and fluffy with big pockets of blueberry, these muffins taste like diner breakfast in pastry form.
The sugary top gives a nice crunch, but the flavor overall is pretty basic. Not bad, just not legendary.
7. Cheesecake With Strawberries

Tall and creamy with a classic graham crust, this cheesecake delivers a smooth, rich bite that doesn’t overwhelm.
The strawberry topping adds a syrupy tang that complements the dense filling nicely. Serve chilled for a satisfying dessert that feels fancier than its price tag.
8. Everything Bagel

Dense and chewy with that classic everything seasoning blend on top, this bagel tries to hold its own against bakery-shop versions.
Toasting helps bring it to life, but the dough lacks a true yeasty bite. Better for quick breakfasts than bagel purists.
9. Cinnamon Pull-Apart Bread

Sticky, soft, and swimming in cinnamon sugar, this dessert-bread hybrid is built for messy fingers and big grins.
The pieces peel apart like monkey bread, with a gooey middle and crisped edges. It’s best warm—maybe even with a scoop of vanilla on top.
10. Croissants

Visually promising but texture-wise too bready, these croissants miss that airy, flaky magic you find in great pastry.
They’re soft and buttery, sure, but not crisp or layered enough. Great for sandwiches or brunch boards, but not a croissant to dream about.
11. Pumpkin Streusel Muffins

Oversized and heavily spiced, these muffins taste like fall in a bakery box. The streusel topping adds crunch and just enough sweetness to balance the earthy pumpkin flavor.
Warm them up with a pat of butter and they almost feel homemade.
12. Plain Cheesecake

Dense, clean, and creamy, this no-frills version hits the basics just right. The texture is silky without being too rich, and it pairs well with fruit, chocolate, or even a spoon straight out of the box.
A solid base if you like to build your own dessert.
13. Ham & Cheese Pastry

Flaky dough wrapped around salty ham and melted cheese sounds perfect, but the execution falls short.
The filling is sparse, and the pastry gets soggy fast. It wants to be a croissant—but ends up more like a warm lunchroom pocket.
14. Corn Muffins

Sweet and moist with a tight crumb, these muffins feel more dessert than side dish.
You won’t find much texture or savory corn flavor, but they pair well with butter or jam. Great if you like your cornbread on the cake-y side.
15. Coffee Cake Muffins

Topped with a generous brown sugar crumble, these muffins hit the mark for cozy, cinnamon-filled snacking.
The cake itself is soft with a hint of tang, and the swirl inside adds a nice surprise. Excellent with actual coffee—or late at night straight from the fridge.