Costco's Food Court Desserts

A List of the Sweet Food Items Available at the Costco Food Court

Timothy Liu
Costco is a membership warehouse club chain. It currently has locations scattered across the United States as well as the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Mexico, South Korea, Taiwan, and Japan. Though mostly known for its relatively inexpensive products that are bought in bulk, Costco is also known for its wonderful food court.

The Costco Food Court serves inexpensive, tasty food. The menu offers everything from hot dogs and pizzas to desserts. This article will focus on the desserts portion of the menu.

Desserts will be defined as anything on the menu that is sweet. Each Costco Food Court may have items that are not available at a different Costco Food Court, and the following list of foods should not be expected to be available at all Costco Food Courts.

One item that seems to be at most Costco Food Courts is the berry smoothie. Icy-cool and refreshing, this drink is perfect for those hot and sunny days. A highlight of the berry smoothie is the fact that you can still feel some of the seeds from the berries so you know that it was freshly made.

Some places also offer a strawberry banana smoothie, though I personally have not seen this myself.

For those who like a bit more caffeine in their drinks, there is the mocha freeze or the latte freeze, both of which are delicious and equally refreshing as the berry smoothie, if not more.

Another popular sweet-tooth satisfying food item available at most if not all Costco Food Courts is the churro. The churros are sweetened to perfection and warm when served, making them a great snack for your sweet teeth.

The Costco Food Court also has ice cream bars for sale. These are standard ice cream bars, nothing fancy, but delicious nonetheless.

There is also the berry sundae, which is filled with delicious berries and berry sauce. The berry sundae is perfect for those who enjoy a fruity, creamy taste.

There is also frozen yogurt available in chocolate and vanilla flavors. For those who like ice cream floats, you can finish off half of the frozen yogurt, then fill the cup with a soda of your choice for a substitute ice cream float.

Published by Timothy Liu

Timothy Liu graduated from Trinity College in Hartford, CT with a B.S. in Biochemistry with General Honors. He enjoys writing and blogging on a part-time basis about anything from food to video games.  View profile

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