Pie Lady wrote:Not that I know of. If so, we can do the bakery or Miss Lee's Good Food, but I don't know if we can eat inside. Maybe we should add Lem's too, just 'cuz!
There is no pie shop that you can sit comfortably and have a slice.
Athena wrote:There is no pie shop that you can sit comfortably and have a slice.
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Try
Jimmy Jamm Sweet Potato Pies
1844 West 95th Street
Chicago, IL 60643-1104
boudreaulicious wrote: Gotta love these guys--they are closed weekends and evenings--
Pie Lady wrote:boudreaulicious wrote: Gotta love these guys--they are closed weekends and evenings--
Is there a head-scratching smilie out there somewhere?
Wish I had the dough to start a biz like that. I don't think we can make it such a long distance with other places on the list, but as for me, one of these days I'll make myself a Horseshoe and
Pie Piper trip!
Pie Lady wrote:There is no pie shop that you can sit comfortably and have a slice.
pairs4life wrote:Pie Lady wrote:There is no pie shop that you can sit comfortably and have a slice.
Haven't you been to Hoosier Mama? We've taken up all 3 tables with a party of 7 & had a great time eating & laughing.
Dave148 wrote:I'm in - gotta find my stretchy pants for this one.
Pie Lady wrote:I'd like to meet at 12 noon on Sunday, August 7th, in honor of Braham Pie Day. I could use at least one recommendation, however. There seems to be a lot of places for cobbler; should we have a cobbler-off?
1st Stop
Café Trinidad for a light lunch and peach cobbler.
557 E. 75th Street
Rene G wrote:Pie Lady wrote:I'd like to meet at 12 noon on Sunday, August 7th, in honor of Braham Pie Day. I could use at least one recommendation, however. There seems to be a lot of places for cobbler; should we have a cobbler-off?
1st Stop
Café Trinidad for a light lunch and peach cobbler.
557 E. 75th Street
I don't think Café Trinidad is open on Sunday.
Give Me Some Sugah offers a variety of pies but they're not open on Sunday either. There seems to be a paucity of pie on Sundays around the South Side.
Maybe you can pick up a Supreme Bean Pie at the Nation of Islam's headquarters, 73rd & Stony. You might also find them being sold on the street (delivered to your car window by a young man wearing a suit) at the intersection of Stony/79th/South Chicago. Or you can almost always find bean pies (from a different bakery) at Village Foods, corner of Hyde Park & Lake Park.
Pie Lady wrote:Cafe Trinidad is indeed open on Sunday. I called just now to make sure and they're open from 12-7.
Pie Lady wrote:I also just wrote to the Nation of Islam about obtaining a bean pie. If they don't write me back by Monday I'll call them. Wouldn't that be great if I could get one of those? It's only 1.5 miles away from Cafe Trinidad. We can find a nice park for that, or we can all bring tupperware to bring our shares home (it doesn't appear to need refrigeration).