Costco Pinwheels Menu with Prices 2025

So, here’s the deal—earlier this year, I spotted Costco’s Chicken & Swiss Roller Platter at a few locations and even wrote about it. But just recently, when I visited again hoping to grab one for my weekend gathering… boom, gone. Couldn’t find it anywhere. That’s why this updated version is all about what’s actually available now and what’s missing, so you don’t waste your time or show up expecting something that’s not there.

Costco Pinwheels sandwiches

What’s Actually in Costco Deli Right Now

Chicken & Swiss Roller Platter – Currently NOT Found

  • Was priced around: $39.99
  • Served: 20 to 24 people
  • Ingredients (when available): Roasted chicken breast, Swiss cheese, lettuce, tomato, and cranberry cream cheese in a soft tortilla.

It used to be a party go-to. But sadly, I couldn’t find it during my last visit. Still showing up at some stores, but mostly hit or miss.

Onion & Cheese Croissant Pinwheels – Still Available (Selected Stores)

  • Price: About $11.99 for 6-pack
  • Ingredients: Flaky croissant dough, caramelized onions, melty cheese, and everything seasoning
  • Found at: Only at select Costco warehouses right now

These are more like a bakery snack than deli platter, but still a solid pick when available. Keep an eye out!

Can You Make It Work If It’s Not in Store?

Yup! You can totally DIY your own version at home if you’re up for it. Just grab tortillas, cream cheese, some deli meat (Costco has plenty), and roll it all up. Here’s how to tweak it:

Pinwheel Ideas:

  • Vegan Version: Use hummus, avocado, or dairy-free cream cheese. Add fresh veggies like bell peppers, spinach, or carrots.
  • Gluten-Free Version: Just use gluten-free tortillas. Everything else works the same.

Why Costco Pinwheels (When Available) Work Great for Events:

  • No utensils needed—just grab and munch
  • Super portable and mess-free
  • Loved by kids and grown-ups
  • Can be served cold or lightly warmed up

Great for birthdays, office lunches, showers, or even quick road trip bites. If it’s there, it’s worth it.

How to Keep Homemade or Store-Bought Pinwheels Fresh

  • Fridge Life: 2–3 days max if stored airtight
  • Avoid Soggy Mess: Wrap whole roll in plastic before slicing
  • Want it hot? Pop in oven at 300°F for 10-15 minutes

Ordering Info – If You’re Lucky to Spot Them

If your Costco still has the Chicken & Swiss Roller Platter:

  1. Go to the deli section
  2. Find the “Deli Order Selection” form
  3. Fill it out for the roller platter
  4. Drop it off or call ahead (give them at least 24 hours)

But again, it’s a hit-or-miss situation right now.

FAQs

How much are Costco pinwheel platters?

Usually $39.99 if available.

Are they available right now?

Not at every location. Some removed it recently.

Can I order online?

Nope, only in-store or by phone.

How many people does one platter serve?

About 20–24 people.

How many calories per pinwheel?

Roughly 160–200 depending on fillings.

How long do they last?

2–3 days in the fridge if wrapped tight.

Does Costco have any pinwheel snacks right now?

Only the onion & cheese croissant version in limited stores.

Does Costco sell pinwheel sandwiches?

As of now, most locations no longer carry the Chicken & Swiss Roller Platter, but some may still have limited stock. Bakery-style pinwheel snacks are available at select stores.

Can I order Costco sandwich platters online?

No, Costco doesn’t offer online ordering for deli or sandwich platters. Orders must be placed in person at the deli counter or by phone.

Does Costco still do sandwiches?

Yes, but not at all locations. Options like croissant sandwich platters or pinwheel-style trays are sometimes available, depending on the warehouse.

What sandwich platters does Costco do?

When available, you might find Chicken & Swiss Rollers, Croissant Sandwich Platters, and Meat & Cheese trays in the deli section. Availability changes by store.


Disclaimer:
Everything I’ve shared here is from my personal Costco visits and checking their website in 2025. I’m not part of Costco—just here to help you find what’s really in stock and what’s not worth chasing.

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