spa_girl wrote:When visiting my friends in Toronto last month, we discovered the best pastry shop we've ever been to. French inspired with some minor variation. The most astonishing was the round pastry filled with pastry cream and topped with fruit - the blueberry won. We would love to find a place that produces fabulous pastries of this quality. Can we start a thread of fabulous pastry shops?
Thanks for your help.
GAF wrote:Let me add Heidi's Bakery into the mix. I find their pastry "pretzels," sprinkled with almond pieces absolutely delicious. Heidi's Bakery - 7633 N. Milwaukee Avenue - Niles






ronnie_suburban wrote:3 outstanding places which I haven't seen mentioned here yet (all north)...
Rolf's Patisserie
4343 W Touhy Ave
Lincolnwood, IL 60712
Phone: (847) 675-6565
Three Tarts Bakery Cafe
301 Happ Rd
Northfield, IL 60093
Phone: (847) 446-5444
Sweet Memories Bakery
1852 First Street
Highland Park, IL 60035
Phone: (847) 432-1025
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Ms. Ingie wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:3 outstanding places which I haven't seen mentioned here yet (all north)...
Rolf's Patisserie
4343 W Touhy Ave
Lincolnwood, IL 60712
Phone: (847) 675-6565
Three Tarts Bakery Cafe
301 Happ Rd
Northfield, IL 60093
Phone: (847) 446-5444
Sweet Memories Bakery
1852 First Street
Highland Park, IL 60035
Phone: (847) 432-1025
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I have driven by Rolf's on my way home from the beach and I always told myself that I need to stop there. I finally stopped during the mid-afternoon last Sunday, a time when most bakeries are closed. The interior was pretty non-descript considering the look of the exterior. There was one couple sitting at a table by the window and no one behind the counter as I entered the store. There wasn't a whole lot left in the cases, but that's as it should be at that time of the day and week. There were quite a few cakes, an assortment of cookies, but very few bars and individual pastries, the thing that I was looking to buy.
A young woman finally emerged from the back and asked me if she could help me. I started to speak and she turned her back on me and walked away; awkward. She ended up bringing the order out to the seated couple. When she came back behind the counter I began to ask her some questions about the items in the case. Let’s just say that I wasn’t impressed with her customer service skills. There was no enthusiasm and it was as if I was she couldn’t wait for her day to end.
I chose eight mini pastries, and four regular: a raspberry mousse and a lemon mousse individual pastry, a raspberry-topped brownie and a raspberry cheesecake square (yes, there seems to be a raspberry theme here), an Opera Torte mini, a key lime tartlet, a chocolate mousse mini, a mixed fruit tartlet, a Tira Misu mini, an Apple Frangipane mini (which the counter girl identified as apple and almond; I countered, “oh, Apple Frangipane” and she said, “no, apple and almond), lemon square mini , and some sort of a cherry mini.
Everything was delicious. For as bad as the service was, the pastries made up for it. The bonus was that in the scheme of things, the prices weren’t bad. The individual pastries were about $3.75 each and the minis were $1.07 each. Individual pastries are priced anywhere from one to three dollars higher at several of the other European bakeries in Chicago.
nsxtasy wrote:My $.02 on the best that we've got...
Vanille Patisserie - I really love their entremets. And their croissants are excellent as well.
Fox & Obel - Their quality is consistently excellent, but they really don't have all that many kinds of pastry. Their tres leches cake is excellent, and I love their bread pudding, as well as their chocolate version that they call chocolate brut. Best bran muffins and best cinnamon rolls ("swirls") I've ever had. But their fruit tarts and cream pies and such are just okay.
Swedish Bakery - I love their marzipan roll - one of the few cakes anywhere with both whipped cream and pastry cream, in different layers - and I love their marzariners, small almond paste based tarts.
Gourmet Frog - I'm glad Cathy mentioned them, because a lot of their stuff is excellent. They have a variety of cakes available by the slice. A few are great; most are good. Great cookies, and great soups. They're the carry-out adjunct of Froggy's restaurant.
Three Tarts - Another not-well-known place, which Ron mentioned. Their quality is uniformly excellent, but the variety of pastries is limited. Great eclairs. Great pear tart. They have a variety of small cookies (linzer, etc) that are excellent.
stevez wrote:Also well deserving a mention for great old school european cakes and pastries (they make my favorite eclairs in the city) is Roeser's Bakery on North avenue. They also have home made ice cream.
Roeser's Bakery
3216 W. North Ave.
Chicago, IL
773-489-6900
Closed Mondays
bjt wrote:Roeser's is very much Old School, they celebrated their 100th birthday in 2011. I love how they have stayed the same and evolved in their original location (much how the Swedish Bakery has). Last time I was there (picking up a donation of cookies for a non-profit event I was involved with) the diversity of customers was amazing. The ladies behind the counter are first rate.
bjt
K.D. wrote:Toni's Patisserie and Cafe!...
Toni had a shop in Hinsdale for a while as well I guess...
Real Kitchen (Clark and Wilson Ave) in Uptown has a small but delicious pastry/desert section. the woman who does them used to work at el bulli and it shows.