bjt wrote:I agree with most of the up-thread suggestions (but not with Trader Joe's -- par-baked nasty commissary action shipped in from a hangar near O'Hare... If Fox and Obel is out, that leaves me Bennison's at the markets and La Briola at Edgewater.
bjt
AngrySarah wrote:Let's revisit this topic. I had a tasty baguette at the Lincoln Square farmers market a few Sundays ago, real depth of flavor, slightly sourdough but more peasanty crust rather than a shatter of the truly sublime baguettes. Any recent revelations?
bean wrote:AngrySarah wrote:Let's revisit this topic. I had a tasty baguette at the Lincoln Square farmers market a few Sundays ago, real depth of flavor, slightly sourdough but more peasanty crust rather than a shatter of the truly sublime baguettes. Any recent revelations?
do you remember the name of the bakery?
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BR wrote:bean wrote:AngrySarah wrote:Let's revisit this topic. I had a tasty baguette at the Lincoln Square farmers market a few Sundays ago, real depth of flavor, slightly sourdough but more peasanty crust rather than a shatter of the truly sublime baguettes. Any recent revelations?
do you remember the name of the bakery?
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Lincoln Square does not have a Sunday farmers market.
Elfin wrote:There is a French baker who has a spot in the Winnetka train station. She is only opened in the mornings Monday through Friday. Our girls' French teacher thinks she has the best. My daughters love the baguetts and the chocolate croissants.