I agree that the Argo, the Georgian bakery on Devon is excellent. Be sure to take a look at their oven when you go--it's a huge pit in the floor and they slap the dough onto the sides to bake. You can also try Swedish Bakery on the 5400 block of N. Clark St. for cinnamon raisin bread and limpa bread. (Their other breads look good, too, but I haven't tried them.) The Devon Market (about 1500 west on Devon Ave.) bakes heavenly white bread on site in round or square loaves. These are as close to home-made as I've found. They also have a selection of croissants, baguettes, and the like that they bake from Vie de France dough. As a bonus, they have a great, reasonably-priced, produce section. North Shore Bakery, 2921 W. Touhy, has good Jewish rye and challah, as well as rolls made from challah dough (try the French onion). I've also enjoyed the ciabatta and onion bread from Flourish (on Bryn Mawr, a few doors east of Broadway). And heretical as it may sound, some of the specialty breads (La Brea brand) at Jewel are pretty good.