Got the tip-off from Da Beef, and it couldn't have come at a more perfect time. It's no secret that I LOVE Apple Fritters. Been my favorite pastry since I was a kid, and i seek them out almost as much as good BBQ. Yesterday i made the trek down to 84th & Kedzie - my journey sealed by the suggestion that the owner of this joint trained under the masterful eye(s) of the good folks over at
Old Fasioned Donuts.
This is even more obscure than Old Fashioned, the unbelievable donuts being made in an old Tastee Freeze ice cream joint

This pic (from their
Facebook Page) implies they've been opened since May this year. From what I understand, the Tastee Freez has been there for years, but been closed for the past 4-5 years - and re-opened by this lovely couple with the intention of serving ice cream, sandwiches, burgers, and A-MAZING donuts/fritters....
You can smell the delicious aroma of fresh-fried donuts as you drive up - clean oil cooking at the proper temperature provides this sugary whiff, and to me it's as important as the dough itself.
You see the references to Old Fashioned everywhere - from the slogan on their sign "A touch of the old fashioned Donut" to the posters of giant fritters and "Texas Doughnuts". The baker/owner worked at Old Fashioned, and makes all of the pastries from scratch....and let me tell you, it shows. BTW - he specifically mentioned that all of this is being done with the blessing/encouragement of the folks from Old Fashioned, so no rip-off of copy-catting - just an apprentice turning into a master.



Small, clean interior (I didn't take a shot, but it's surprisingly clean for such a small space making so much from scratch)..great service, and pastries to match. I had called ahead to make sure they had fritters, and I was told he had 3 more for the day. I went ahead and requested 6 fresh, and he happily obliged, they were ready about 1 1/2 hours after I called.
These fritters are a bit larger (I know, I know - size doesn't matter and all) than Old Fashioned, and fairly priced (I think they were $4 - and each one feeds 2-3 ppl - or 1 person 2-3 times over 2-3 hours). He only uses fresh fruit, and makes the doughnut dough from scratch. He's making about 2-3 batches each day, and told me that they sold 30 of them on their busiest day last week. I'd love to help him break that record, and boy do they deserve it. He also mentioned frying fritters with other fruit, such as peaches and pineapple - I'm gonna special request those next week if he's in the mood. this place is the real deal!
Pics of the goods:






The blueberry donuts were a hit too - and the 6" giant chocolate frosted "Texas Donut" was created by just as deft of a hand as the fritters. This place blows away any and all of the new trendy donut joints - and to me, this is the epitome of a family owned donut shop - friendly folks serving fresh baked/fried sugary delights with a smile (no line, no pretense, no hipster employees).
I dropped off a few fritters as I made my way back north to Rub's - first stop to my friend Gary at
Barn&Co.:
Smiles all around

Also dropped one to a crowd, including Danny, at
Toons and the final 3 made it to my joint on the opposite side of the city - to be enjoyed by the crew.
The donuts, the fritters, and the people running this joint all get 5 stars from me....Get down to support these lovely people and their dedication to perfect donuts.
D&D Tastee Freez
8324 S. Kedzie Ave. Chicago, IL
PS - the owner mentioned that he is already working on location # 2 next to Blueberry Hill Pancake house in Lagrange - and that the Tastee Freez corporate owners were working on getting him into Navy Pier next year...FWIW