Janet C. wrote:Pardon me for my ignorance, but where can one go to buy good sausage (for home cooking) in Chicago?
It depends on what kind of sausages you're after, obviously, but in the present context Italian sausage is what I guess you have in mind, so I'll start there.
Very high quality Italian sausage is sold by:
Conte di Savoia, Taylor St. near Bishop (just east of Ashland)
They sell mild and hot, made by someone else, I believe, but delivered fresh there all the time.
Bari Foods, Grand near Racine
Bari makes their own; hot and mild (with fennel) and also Barese style (thin, no fennal, lots of garlic and parsley)
Riviera, Harlem Ave just north of Belmont
Riviera makes their own and has some four or five sorts on hand, including the usual suspects. A little ways south of Riviera on Harlem is
Caputo's grocery store which I assume also has good sausage, though I haven't bought any there.
Of late, I've been buying sausage at my neighbourhood bakery, Masi's (Taylor and Western), who get theirs from one of the restaurants on Taylor street, It's really good but availalbility is unpredictable.
For Polish sausages, there are many, many places. Bobak's on Blue Island on the southwest side is a well known and respected large-scale producer; Korowski's is a good place on Mikwaukee that I wrote a report on for this board, but for all I know, it might be great or just basically good. Someone who knows the Polish sausage scene really well should write in.
For German sausages, an excellent (perhaps the best) place for selection and generally very high quality is
Meyer's Delicatessen in Lincoln Square.
There are some other places that need to be added here but that's a start.
Antonius
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