AMG1026 wrote:some yelp-ers say Toni Patisserie is better.
Toni Patisserie is very good; I'd put it among the top ten bakeries/pastry shops in the city, and its Loop location makes it very convenient. But I think Floriole is significantly better, and the offerings are more unusual.
If you love pastry and you'd like to try more than one place, I recommend combining a visit to Floriole with one at Vanille Patisserie on Clybourn, which is a five-minute walk west of Floriole, so it's easy to do both. Vanille is very good too, IMHO the second best bakery/pastry shop in the city after Floriole. And each does different things, although there's some overlap (e.g. croissants, French macaroons). In particular, Vanille has terrific entremets (individual-sized mousse-based pastries). If you're in downtown Chicago, Vanille has a satellite location at the French Market.
Refer to these discussions:
Vanille PatisserieToni Patisserie & Cafe - New Loop Optionand to the shops' own websites:
FlorioleVanille PatisserieToni PatisserieOther bakery/pastry shops I particularly like include
Swedish Bakery in Andersonville,
Alliance Bakery in Wicker Park, and three in the northern suburbs:
Gerhard's in Lake Forest,
Three Tarts Bakery in Northfield, and
Gourmet Frog in Highwood. I also really like
Fox & Obel, but primarily for their breads (including sweeter breads like their cinnamon swirl rolls), not so much for pure pastry.