🥐 Brunch for 6 Under $40: The Exact 14-Item Costco Cart That Plates Up Like a Restaurant

May 10, 2026

You don’t need a brunch-specific cookbook. You don’t need to wake up at 6am to bake. You don’t need a Le Creuset Dutch oven and three cookbooks open on the counter.

You need a Costco run, 14 specific items, and about 25 minutes of plating time. The total damage: under $40 for 6 hungry people, including coffee and mimosas. That’s under $7 a person for a brunch that looks like you tried way harder than you did.

Here’s exactly what to grab.

⚡ TL;DR — the 14-item cart

# Item Approx. Price
1 Kirkland Egg Bites (Cheese w/ Roasted Red Pepper) $14.99
2 Kirkland Egg Bites (Bacon & Gouda) $14.99
3 La Terra Fina Quiche (Cheddar Broccoli) $7.99
4 Kirkland Plain Bagels (12-pack) $5.99
5 Kirkland Cream Cheese (3-pack blocks) $7.99
6 Kirkland Smoked Salmon (12 oz) $12.99
7 Kirkland Butter Croissants (12-pack) $5.99
8 Mixed Berries (organic, 2-lb clamshell) $7.99
9 Greek Yogurt + Honey + Granola Trio ~$12
10 Mt. Comfort Organic Peru Coffee (2.5 lb) $14.99
11 Orange Juice (Tropicana 89-oz) $4.99
12 Prosecco (La Marca, 750mL or pack) $11.99
13 Kerrygold Butter (or Kirkland salted butter) $11.49
14 Strawberry Preserves OR Bonne Maman Variety $9.99

Wait — that’s more than $40. True. But you don’t buy ALL 14 every brunch. The “core 6” (items 1, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10) gets you a full-spread brunch for under $40. The other 8 are the upgrade options that turn a brunch into THE brunch.

The Core 6 — the cheapest version of an actually-good brunch

Items 1, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10. Total: ~$56 for the cart, ~$36 used per brunch (you’ll have leftovers).

Here’s how it plays:

1. Kirkland Egg Bites (Cheese w/ Roasted Red Pepper) — $14.99

Kirkland Signature Egg Bites at Costco

Microwave 90 seconds. They taste like the Starbucks egg bites because that’s the same product idea — sous vide style, fluffy interior, cheesy. 12 bites per pack. Two bites per person = a quarter of the pack used.

4 + 5. Bagels + Cream Cheese — $5.99 + $7.99

Slice the bagels in half, toast them. Schmear cream cheese. Done. Costco’s plain bagels are softer than the chains and the cream cheese 3-pack is enough for several brunches.

6. Kirkland Smoked Salmon — $12.99

Kirkland Smoked Salmon at Costco

This is the upgrade item that makes brunch look fancy. Drape slices over the bagels with cream cheese — instant lox board. 12 oz feeds 6 people generously. Members consistently rate Costco’s smoked salmon as better than most grocery brands at 1/3 the cost.

8. Mixed Berries — $7.99

Dump in a bowl. Done. The 2-lb clamshell of organic berries is the cheapest “I tried” garnish you can put on a brunch table.

10. Mt. Comfort Organic Peru Coffee — $14.99 (lasts 5+ brunches)

The secret-weapon Costco coffee bag. Smooth, slightly chocolate-walnut, holds up to cream. Brew a full pot.

Total food + coffee for 6: under $40. Plate it on white plates, light a candle, brunch achieved.

The Upgrades (8 more items that turn it into THE brunch)

2. Kirkland Egg Bites (Bacon & Gouda) — $14.99

Buy both flavors. Set them out on a board. Lets your guests pick instead of being handed a single option.

3. La Terra Fina Quiche (Cheddar Broccoli) — $7.99

Bake 25 min, slice into 8 wedges. Adds the “warm savory anchor” that pure egg bites can miss. Cheddar Broccoli is the most-recommended flavor — Bacon Gruyere is the runner-up.

7. Kirkland Butter Croissants (12-pack) — $5.99

Kirkland Butter Croissants at the Costco bakery section

Slice them. Build mini sandwiches with the smoked salmon + cream cheese. Or just leave them in a basket — they’re better than 90% of bakery croissants in the US.

9. Greek Yogurt + Honey + Granola Trio — ~$12

Set up a yogurt bar. Big bowl of plain Greek yogurt, smaller bowls of granola + honey + the leftover berries. Lets the lighter-eaters in the group skip the egg/bagel route.

11 + 12. OJ + Prosecco — $4.99 + $11.99 = MIMOSA STATION

Mimosa setup with Costco OJ and La Marca Prosecco

The single highest-ROI brunch hack. A pitcher of orange juice + a chilled bottle of La Marca Prosecco = mimosa station that costs under $20 and makes the entire brunch feel like a celebration.

13. Kerrygold Butter (or Kirkland Salted) — $11.49

The detail nobody expects. A small dish of good butter for the croissants and bagels separates “decent brunch” from “where did you get this butter?”

14. Bonne Maman Preserves (Variety Pack) — $9.99

Tiny jars of strawberry, raspberry, apricot, fig. Set them on the table. Looks gorgeous, tastes incredible, lasts forever.

🍳 The 25-minute plating roadmap

0:00 — Preheat oven to 350°F. Pop La Terra Fina quiche in.
0:05 — Microwave both egg bite packs (2 minutes each). Slice bagels and toast.
0:10 — Plate smoked salmon on a small board with capers (optional) and a wedge of lemon. Spread cream cheese into a small dish.
0:15 — Wash and bowl the berries. Set out yogurt, granola, honey.
0:18 — Slice croissants. Set out butter and Bonne Maman jars.
0:22 — Pour OJ into a pitcher. Chill prosecco in an ice bucket. Open bottle when first guest arrives.
0:25 — Pour coffee. Brunch served.

💡 The pro tips that make it look effortless

  • Use white plates. Cheap, abundant, and they make every food photograph beautifully. If your everyday plates are colorful, this is the time to use the boring white ones.
  • Cluster items in groups of 3. Salmon + cream cheese + bagels as one cluster. Egg bites + butter + croissants as another. Yogurt + granola + honey as a third. Makes the table look “designed.”
  • A fresh herb garnish costs $2 at Costco. A clamshell of basil or mint scattered on the salmon board / quiche slice = “she went to the herb garden” energy.
  • Pre-pour the first round of mimosas. When guests walk in and see filled flutes already on the counter, the energy shifts immediately.

👶 The kid-version (for under $25)

If your brunch is family-style with little kids, swap a few items:

  • Replace smoked salmon ($12.99) with a sliced fruit board ($5)
  • Skip the prosecco ($11.99), keep the OJ
  • Add a stack of mini pancakes from the freezer aisle ($8)

You’re now under $25 for 4 adults + 2 kids.

🎯 The “I’m hosting Mother’s Day next year” advance prep

Pre-Mother’s Day Costco runs are a war zone. The hack: buy the shelf-stable + freezable items 2 weeks early (egg bites freeze great, croissants freeze great, prosecco lives in the wine fridge), then do a fresh-only run the morning of for the bagels, berries, and salmon. Cuts your Mother’s Day morning Costco trip from “30 minutes in line” to “10 minutes in produce.”

🥐 What longtime members keep recommending that didn’t make this list

If you want to expand beyond the core 14, these picks have strong member support:

  • Cinnamon Roll 4-Pack (large rolls — heat and serve)
  • La Boulangerie Brioche Loaf for French toast
  • Kirkland Signature Maple Syrup (33.8 oz) — actual maple, not “pancake syrup”
  • Tillamook sliced cheese — for breakfast sandwiches
  • Applegate Naturals Sausage Links — uncured, no nitrates

Pick one or two and rotate.

🥂 Bottom line

Restaurant brunch for 6 in your city: easily $200+ before tip. Costco brunch for 6 with the core 14: under $40, ~25 min of work, and you control the coffee.

You don’t need to be a great cook. You need a Costco card and 14 items. That’s the whole game.


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