Like nr706, I am a fan of
Bennison's breads. Their
pain aux raisins, croissants, and pain au chocolat are as good as those in Paris, IMHO. Bennison's tends to run out of their ciabatta at the Evanston Farmers Market (Saturdays). And they completely sold out by 10:30 the first day of Green City Market this year.
For muffins and scones, Kim's Kitchen on Noyes Street East of D&D Market in Evanston is the place to go. The lemon-ginger muffins are one of my favorite things on Earth. Unfortunately, I am not alone in this. They often sell out of these, but they always have other good things. They tend to have cupcakes and slices of cake, but for a whole cake, order ahead.
Three Tarts makes an outstanding financier - a buttery almond cake. I have had their very pretty cupcakes and homey cocoanut cake, which are good. Another thing that Three Tarts does very well is a cinnamon-streusel bread that makes great toast.
Although they do not have a separate bakery anymore, the baked goods at Blind Faith Cafe in Evanston are quite good. The blueberry muffins are very light and fresh, and if you have friends who prefer vegan alternatives, this may be the only place on the North Shore to get them. For a party I once ordered their chocolate cheesecake, which, though delicious, could have fed 30. I also once ordered a Wedding Coffee Cake for a breakfast reception following a sunrise service. It was a carrrot-nutbread frosted with cream cheese. The couple was delighted and I thought it was damn good and not too sweet.
Finally, although they do not offer cakes and pastries, Heavenly Hearth Bread in East Wilmette has a wide assortment of crusty, delicious hand-make loaves, including a killer cranberry-pecan loaf, excellent baguettes, and challah on friday, as well as a honey white loaf that reminds me of the Toasting White bread that you used to find under the Pepperidge Farm brand years ago. It's a bread that has just a bit more body than most and stands up to toasting very very well.
Kim's Kitchen
814 Noyes Street
Evanston
(847) 475-5467
Blind Faith Cafe
525 Dempster Ave.
Evanston, IL
(847)328-6875
Heavenly Hearth Breads
1101 Central Ave.
Wilmette
867 853-0020
Man : I can't understand how a poet like you can eat that stuff.
T. S. Eliot: Ah, but you're not a poet.