What is there to say? It’s a corporate pretzel place. They make greasy pretzels that really aren’t that great, but no one goes to these places for the quality — you know what you’re signing up for when you get in line. If you wanted a good pretzel you’d be at a bakery(and would most likely be paying around the same price). Looking for a greasy, fast fix that makes you hate yourself a little bit afterwards? Auntie Annie’s can help you with that.
Bruce F.
Place rating: 4 Milton, WA
We like Auntie Ann’s pretzels — especially the almond one — although it seems like they never have it and we have to wait for it. Takes around 5 minutes to have it fresh. Mostly the people are friendly and helpful but I will say — they are not cheap. :) The new location is handy — in front of the boring food court — but if you want a good pretzel — worth the stop. If you get the Almond — a great dip is the Carmel — which comes with it — if you ask.
Israel M.
Place rating: 3 Auburn, WA
It’s Auntie Anne’s. They make pretzels. You know this. They have a bunch of different kinds. If you’re typical, you get a dipping sauce and drink and a punch on your card. A little pricey for what you get but they are good at making pretzels. Lemonade hits the spot if you’re thirsty.
Bryana S.
Place rating: 1 Seattle, WA
Called corporate, corporate couldn’t handle my shit and told me a local franchise will call. It’s been a week and no call. I will NEVER buy a pretzel from Auntie Anne’s ever again and I am going to burn my stamp card. This is complete bullshit. You guys are losing business, a valuable customer and potential customers. I do not recommend any auntie Anne’s to anyone due to how the higher uppers handle customer complaints.
Nancy C.
Place rating: 4 Federal Way, WA
For some odd reason, everytime I’m at the Supermall I crave a pretzel… I usually get the jalapeño. The white, carby salty pretzel always seems to hit the spot and lots of time, I have a coupon — so it makes it a deal on top of it(and justafiable). No, it’s not gourmet — but consistency is a plus…
Kristina L.
Place rating: 3 Seattle, WA
Okay, $ 6 for a pretzel, drink and cold hard cheese sauce or cold marinra. Seems a little expensive for the product, but… The pretzels are buttery delicious. The dipping sauces I didn’t care for too much but it was good. It’s in the food court so it can get busy — good thing you don’t HAVE to sit down to eat.
Linh Le H.
Place rating: 4 Auburn, WA
Wanted something snacky, so decided to go to Auntie Anne’s. Lucky for me, it was dollar pretzel day and they had the jalapeño pretzel for only a buck. Can’t beat that! I ordered cheese sauce too, so it cost about $ 2 but it was still cheaper than ordering the pretzel at regular price. The pretzel was hot and flavorful, and was yummy with the cheese sauce. The service was quick and the cashier friendly. She told me that Tuesdays are dollar pretzel days and they offer a different pretzel each time. Yay, found another good place to eat at the food court.
Julia Z.
Place rating: 2 Bellevue, WA
Come on, kids, how about some SERVICE? Disorganization ruled the day here. No pretzel dogs. The Diet Coke had been allowed to run out and wasn’t replenished immediately. All told, it took ten minutes to get through the line to get a pretzel dog, two plain pretzels, a lemonade and a Diet Coke. Their pretzels are good, that’s what saves them from a single star.