Vital Information wrote:David Hammond wrote:LO wrote:Michaels also has a pretty decent Italian ice. we had the lemon, its a bit more on the sweet vs. tart side, but still pretty good. Up the street on North, Claudio Bakery has a pretty good cannoli.
LO
I stopped in front of Claudio Bakery tonight and noticed that they feature house-made cannoli and pizza...and free coffee! Intend to stop by tomorrow for all three. Curious: Claudio's seems promising but has not really been covered on this board.
Claudio's is under new management as of about six months ago. The family running it now are Siciilan. A few days a week they make a feather light Sicilian type of bread (braided,seeds) that's excellent, but I'd love to hear from someone like Antonious or Choey who can really speak to this breed of bread. Their filled to order mini-canoli are quite good too.
As the facade suggests, this is a work in progress. They're trying stuff out, seeing what works, what sells. They offer free coffee, which is kind of a good deal for those who want to stroll and munch.
As VI mentioned, the bakery was recently purchased by Sicilians cum Chicagoans, the Puccio family. Lareadana, pictured, works the front; her husband, Giuseppe, bakes.
I had a pizza slice that was abyssmal: very bready, slightly flavored tomato sauce, and vile sausage. However, I did enjoy a ravozzata, a pastry puck filled with cheese and, it seemed, almond paste.
The bread did look good...but I forgot to buy any.
Hammond
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