A few Saturdays ago, after Robert Launay's fascinating talk at Culinary Historians and before the lambic tasting at Delilah's, I needed a bit to eat and decided it would be a good time for a sandwich at Hannah's. I'd stopped by during their first week for a six pack of bretzels but that was all I had a chance to try. Hannah's Bretzel has been
mentioned before on LTHForum as well as on
Chowhound and
eGullet (all very favorable comments I might add).
Hannah's Bretzel and their Bretzel-Mobile
Hannah's occupies quite a small space but it seems very well thought out. There are only 4 seats at a window counter but as soon as a permit is approved there should be outdoor seating available.
Hannah's Chocolates
One notable feature of Hannah's is an extensive selection of European chocolate bars, many organically produced. At the back of the shop, behind a glass wall, are the ovens.
Bretzels and Sandwich Rolls
They make three types of bretzels. The Swabian is made with a traditional malted dough and coated with a bit of coarse salt. The farmer bretzel, from whole wheat flour, has a fresh, mild flavor with minimal salt. These would be perfect with some jam or Nutella (they have a nice variety of spreads). I haven't tried the whole grain bretzel but the whole grain roll sure was good.
Swabian Bretzel
A friend who grew up in Southern Germany and misses bretzels greatly thought these were by far the best she's had in Chicago. I agree.
Sandwich of Black Forest Ham and Gruyere
About a half dozen sandwiches are offered, all very appealing combinations. Ingredients are organic whenever possible and everything looks very fresh. The ham, sliced to order, was high quality. Ditto for the cheese. The sandwich was garnished with coarse grain mustard and English cucumber slices. The fresh-baked whole grain roll was as good as it looks. An excellent sandwich. The chips were fine but it would be nice to have an option, perhaps some sort of salad.
On both my visits Florian the owner was present and very interested in hearing my comments and chatting about many topics from environmental issues to stem cells. It's refreshing seeing a little lunch spot, especially in the Loop, that sets itself apart from all the other sandwich vendors and is run with such enthusiasm.
Hannah's Bretzel
180 W Washington St (just east of Wells)
Chicago
312-621-1111
Mon-Fri 6am-6pm, Sat 8am-2pm