I didn’t know they opened an outlet store across the street! Its probably been 5 – 6 years since i shopped here. Place is full of good deals. Nice and organized. The cashier was friendly and gave good service! Lots of parking in front. Happy with overall shopping experience.
Mark E.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Richmond Hill, Canada
Always good to go there. It may not even the same items all the time but still worth the trip.
Mauricio A.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
The first time I dropped by, I was under the HORRIBLE misconception this was a bakery. HA! So I was thinking that like Bread Outlets, there would be bakers in the back, and that their cookies/sweets are packaged there, to be sold at other bakeries and donut shops and the like and the reason you were saving money was because you were cutting the middle man and purchasing them from source. I was SO wrong and a bit sad too. As I generally try to eat healthy and I avoid your typical, run-of-the-mill grocery store cookie brands. Which is basically what Peak Freans sells… for cheap. For, really, really, cheap. However the company I came with was in heaven. You can find a number of brands and although the savings are all in the $ 1 to $ 2.50 per package, if you purchase a FEW items then you can really, really feel the savings. As my cookie partner in crime came to find out when she bought $ 20 worth of cookie and candies which we figured would have cost over $ 40 in retail. Specially when some items are not only price reduced but also in «SPECIAL!» Which apparently happens often. This is a quite the find if you want to buy sweets for large groups, parties, holidays and of course, Halloween. Although far and in the middle of nowhere, specially if you are not in the East End, it is definitely worth checking out, specially if one of the above events is coming soon. Highly recommend if you are into grocery store cookies.
Hazel M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Markham, Canada
Sample of prices: Potato Thins Crackers 115g — $ 2 Toblerone Tiny pack 200g — $ 5.50 Thinsations Chips Ahoy 1 big bag of 23g each — $ 4 Mini Ritz Sandwiches 180g — $ 2 Peak Freans Fruit Crème 1 big bag of 28g each — $ 5 Big bag of Mini Oreo Cookies 1 big bag of 225g each — $ 5 Came in today to check this outlet out, and was surprised at how much they have in stock! There are just so much choices, it was overwhelming! They have really good deals on everything, and I suggest going to this place for your snack cravings! Will definitely be coming back!
Kristy N.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Markham, Canada
OHMYCOOKIEHEAVEN. Chocolate chips, frosting in between, plain, whatever you can name. Peek Freans doesn’t just sell Peek Frean cookies. I fact, they sell a lot of Mr. Christie cookies as well. I love coming in to puchase their PACKS of animal crackers, minion cookies and the baked crisps(ketcup flavour, though they don’t always have it). For about eight to ten packs of animal crackers(Mr. Christie in the yellow bags), it’s only $ 3-$ 4. Same with the mini minion packs. DELICIOUS. The baked crisps were $ 1.75, much cheaper than what you can get out at supermarkets, and y’know THEBESTPART!!! THEY’REFRESH! They also sell chocolate and gum on the side sometimes. Come here now for delicious, fresh cookies!!!
James W.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
I need a chaperon every time I come here, there is so much of a selection that I can never decide as to what I really want. I’m kind of lucky that I take transit otherwise I would end up taking so much stuff back home and end up in some type of diabetic coma. The place has about 4 isles with industrial bins full with bags of cookies(mainly oreos, arrowroot, and dipped digestive biscuits) surrounded by industrial racking stocked with boxes of things that I don’t normally find and some I haven’t even seen in my lifetime. Just be careful and CHECKTHEDATES, some of it expires in the same month. but it’s perfect if you have been voluntold to bring snacks by your peer group for whatever function. 5x oreo mint 2x pirates 1kg cadbury chocolate =$ 13.25
Ann K.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
Been going here for years.(the old & new locations). Bags, boxes, whole, or pieces — it’s cookie heaven. Staff is great. The store is well organized and everything is clearly marked with prices. Lots of variety. Going tomorrow for a stock-up.
Beautiful D.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
This place is great, but they run out of stuff quickly. Picked up a ton of cookes for a work function and they were a big hit. Amazing prices and huge quantities!
Ryan R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
Holy cookies! On my visit today they had large quantities, but not too too much variety. It is an outlet, so selection may be vast or limited depending on the day you visit. I spent $ 16 in total. Got a GIANT bag of Chips Ahoy individual packs, a bag of Chips Ahoy thinsations, a bag of Digestives and a package of Chocolate Crème Oreos. People aren’t lying when they say it’s half a garbage bag full. I was curious as to the stats of these cookies, so I actually started to sort and count but then just got lazy and stopped. In this bag of $ 5 cookies, there were 65 packages that were stuck together and not properly sealed in the middle. After counting those and seeing the rest, I kinda gave up with the counting as I was running out of room to sort. I’d say there were around 40 more packs of cookies in the bag. out of the 40, almost half of them are either very crushed or not full packs, and the other half are close to «normal». A couple of cookies got out and were in the bag itself as well. The packaging is crap and you will have some broken cookies(which is why they are sold at the outlet). You will likely have to get some Ziploc bags for these as most can’t just be thrown in a lunch bag(unless you like cookie crumbs over everything). Those Ziploc bags will cost more than the cookies. With approx. 100 – 110 cookies in a bag at $ 5, that works out to a penny for each cookie. Having said that, I’ll be back. Just likely not this year as I have enough cookies to last me a year! One thing to note though. The review that Rosie had left had me pass the place entirely since I didn’t see it on the south side as she had stated. Had to turn around and try again. It’s on the north east corner of O’Connor, with the driveway on the east side of Bermondsy(Bermondsy doesn’t go south of O’Connor).
Bryce G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
This place is nifty. Most of the stuff is packaged just like you’d find in the supermarket for a buck or two cheaper(we happened to go to Superstore right after here and checked, all of our items were a savings of $ 1 — $ 1.70 per package). There are smashed up mutant cookies that are in clear bags if you care even less about presentation for next to nothing. I got some berry cream oreos(wtf?) for $ 2. They are delicious. Chunks Ahoy for $ 2. Chocolate covered pretzels in little 100 cal packs for $ 1.75. There was tons of stuff I wanted to buy but had to exercise some self control to avoid diabetes. Don’t go on an empty stomach.
Marc D.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Brockville, Canada
If you like oreo’s i guess you’ll be in heaven. Back in the day they seemed to have more choices. But overall the place is clean and the staff is friendly. Can’t say the prices are that spectacular but overall it’s a good place to stock up on cookies
Alli F.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Ajax, Canada
New products, new packaging and some huge deals(bags of snack packs for $ 5!).
Just C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
This place is awesome! The cookies taste soooo much better when they are factory fresh! Selection changes, but here are some of the items I’ve seen: — Oreo(regular, double stuff, golden, mint) — Lifestyles(boxes, ½ pre-pack, bags of seconds, single serving size) — Fig newtons, Dad’s, Crispers, Christie snack packs Best find: Big bag of Bourbon creams(!) Sultan of Samosas is a short drive North.
Rosie S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Charlottetown, Canada
WOAH. You tell me: Are not«cookie» and«outlet» the best two words that could possibly be combined on a huge sign? YES. This is a place worth the drive, even if you live on the west end. We don’t — we’re East Yorkers… I’m just sayin;… it’s amazing. Mr. Rosie S. and I spent $ 15. Here is what we left with: 1. Two boxes of Fruit Creams — $ 1.50 each 2. Two trays of Oatmeal cookies(without outer box) — a la Dad’s — $ 1.50 each 3. Bag of Ritz Chips — $ 2 4. Jumbo box of Premium Plus crackers — $ 2 6. GIANT bag(think half-size garbage bags) full of 4-packs of Chips Ahoy! cookies… there must be a couple hundred in there… HALLOWEEN treats, anyone??? We’ll be returning at the end of October for suresies. And it was $ 5. For reals. Five bucks. Bring this to a party and you have instant popularity… AND you only spent a fiver. Awesomesauce. Sac o’cookies!!! There are even bigger bags full of messed-up cookies, but they looked a little gross, and we could never in a million years eat them quickly enough that they wouldn’t go stale! They take all forms of payment and will help you out to your car if you are buying enough cookies to feed your small village… which some people were totally doing. We went on a Saturday, early afternoon, and it was busy. It was also two weeks before school starts again, and there were clearly lots of families stocking up on school lunch supplies.(Another great use for this place!) Location has moved from the factory proper(off of O’Connor) to a plaza across the way off of Bermondsey. There’s a sandwich board sign with a map to the new location if you can’t figure it out — but it’s just south of O’Connor on Bermondsey, one of the first driveways on the east side
Jeff P.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Alliston, Canada
5 Stars mostly because of dealsies! I went in looking for an entrance and then realized the actual cookie outlet is across the road in a white building. This place is fantastic. It’s clean and is filled with buckets full of bags of cookies and chocolate. You can buy Toblerone boxes for $ 4 or bags of Caramilk(10) for $ 7 flat. Lots of bags of cookies for $ 3-$ 6 depending on what you get. I bought a giant bag of Chips-Ahoy! in packages of 4 for $ 5. I’ve been handing them out like crazy and still have so many left. I need to hand out more because I realized yesterday how easy it is to eat them when they are just lying around(4 packs in 25 minutes or so = 17 cookies because one pack had 5 cookies). Yes, these are overstock, imperfect or just packaging error cookies. Some cookies will be broken, some packages may not have been cut properly and some may have 5 cookies in them. Solid deal especially if you want to be nice and hand out to friends on the cheap. Will be back somewhat soon. I love cookies!
Tony F.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
Go through the pictures. You see that big gigidy bag full-o-cookies I posted? I bought that for $ 2. I’ve fed my entire softball team and their families, my coworkers, the entire village of Mattawa, and I still have half a bag of Chips-Ahoy! The old location is closed, but the great news is they’ve moved across the street to new digs. It’s still crazy OMNOMNOMNOM! Yay for«imperfect» cookies. I can’t believe you guys are still keeping this such a secret. … though. I think my tummy hurts from too many cookies… darn me for being an adult and incapable of making adult like decisions!
Mariko M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
Finally checked out the Peek Freans Outlet Store this morning. Pricing here is extremely reasonable … don’t even bother buying chocolates or cookies at a regular store. Items here are either overstock or have slight imperfections; however, the quality is exactly the same. As a teacher who likes giving tangible rewards time to time, I will most definitely be back here.