Since I'm the urban dweller within my immediate family, I'm always the one tapped to bring the bacon buns to family gatherings. In the past I've always been able to call Joe And Frank's Market (right at Archer & Harlem - I pass it on my way home) and place an advance order on the buns and pick them up the next day.
This year my experience wasn't nearly as nice. I called twice and was put on hold and then hung up on - the third call yielded a flustered sounding employee telling me she couldn't guarantee anything. I decided I needed another option.
The search function lead me to this topic and I gave The Bridgeport Bakery a call. Aside from the young woman on the phone saying "Wow." when I placed an order for 4 dozen bacon buns, everything was smooth and simple.
I placed my order around 5pm on Thursday and mentioned I'd like to pick them up at 1pm the following day. The bakery was busy when I walked in, but my order was waiting for me.
My mother is 100% Lithuanian and her parents were immigrants that raised her in the Marquette Park area. In my early years we used to drive down to the "old neighborhood" to buy Lithuanian foodstuffs from the bakeries and butchers that remained, and usually stop for lunch at Noringa. (sp?)
The bacon buns of my youth and the ones served at Joe & Frank's are a small bun - almost like a thin sheet of slightly sweet dough wrapped around a spoonful of bacon, onion & something a little sweet and then baked.
The buns served at The Bridgeport Bakery are a different animal entirely. They're about twice the size (if not larger) that I'm accustomed to but made from the same almost-sweet bread, and liberally strewn with large hunks of thick-cut bacon throughout. It almost tastes like they use ham in the mix at times. The bacon is exceptional, I plan on calling to see where they purchase it.
It's not preceisely what I was looking for, but it's something very good in it's own right. I had no complaints from my family, and plan on visiting the bakery again. Thanks for mentioning it, ReneG - I'd have caught no small ration of hell if we didn't have bacon buns on a holiday.
-Pete