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    Polish Paczki Cafe

    4.7 (94 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Jack K.

    Pierogi chyba są lepione maszynowo. Brakuje mi trochę tego ręcznego wykończenia pieroga. Wolał bym cebulkę albo nawet skwarki zamiast boczku na pierogach ale to już indywidualne smaki. Poza tym wszystko git. Pączki wyśmienite

    Gołąbki dish.

    Food excellent. Service good. Ambiance is quiet family style. Highly recommended. Gołąbkis are delicious.

    Delicious paczki.
    Al I.

    Delicious! Totally worth it to drive out there this morning to pick up handful of paczki to take home and share. I think they only have one kind of paczki, with a fruit filling, and it was very good. I'll definitely go back.

    Breaded, pork chop mashed potatoes, cabbage, sauerkraut
    David S.

    Great food and staff was friendly. Stopped in for a change of pace. Haven't been to a Polish restaurant in sometime. Nice treat.

    Outside  Not staying  Very rude  Said reserve only  Not posted anywhere
    Mary R.

    They were rude upon arrival She didn't want us to wait for a table she said we didn't have a reservation not noted anywhere So please make one next time I went down the street to another one because I was disappointed I am sorry to say this I bet the food would be good It looked cute

    12 feet of delectable baked goodies as you walk in
    Kelly M.

    I was saving my 700th Yelp review for someplace special. And it doesn't get more special than this. Polish Paczki Cafe is the REAL DEAL for authentic, homemade Polish food. Based on experience with my Polish mother-in-law's traditional cooking, I'm confident there are actual Polish babcias doing the cooking! We stopped for lunch recently and shared the stuffed cabbage rolls garnished with fresh dill, pierogi (potato-cheese and sauerkraut-mushroom) and paczki for dessert. The large cabbage rolls came with a side of really good mashed potato. The pierogi dough was thin and tender, fillings were delish. Everything came out screaming hot and left us stuffed. Better than my mother-in-law's. Yep, I said it. ;). Bonus: they had chilled compote as a drink selection in their cold case which hubby loved. It's a mixture of various dried fruits stewed with mulling type spices. The small, spiffy clean place was pretty busy at an off time (Sat 2pm). We walked in down a little hall lined with at least 15 feet long of tables holding all kinds of yummy, Polish pastries packaged for quick pickups. As soon as the woman behind the counter spied my husband's obvious Polish face, she immediately spoke Polish to greet us and got us settled at a table. Another super nice Polish woman took our orders and chatted a bit. She told us the paczki are fried fresh so she would watch and when we were closer to being done with our entrees, she'd tell the kitchen to make ours so it would be hot. The spectacular dessert came and was devoured. Paczki: think jelly filled donut but not as sweet. Our lovely server put a couple additional, equally spectacular pastry samples on the plate: a babka and szarlotka (apple tart). Mmmm While we ate, there were a few other full tables of happy dinners and a STEADY flow of people popping in to snag boxes of pastries or wait for boxes of fresh paczki to go. There were a few regulars who popped in for carryouts - one Dad with his child who got extra attention and a little squeeze from our server. You want comfort? Come here!

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    Eric B.

    This small storefront bookended between a bank and a pet store provides a taste of home to Chicago's large Polish community. The traditional home-style comfort foods based on fatty meats, rich gravies, and carbs galore will surely tip the scales for the diet-conscious (vegans beware). But for foodies, it's uncompromisingly authentic. The dining room is plain but bright and live plants thrive in the window. In cold weather, avoid the tables near the entrance. Want a glass of ice water? Nie, they serve only bottled water ($1.50), as is customary across the Atlantic. For credit cards, they add a 3% surcharge. And, would you believe the owner reproached us Seniors for short-cutting to our table through the room divider? But their hearty food won us over. For those who haven't polished their Polish, a smile works in any language and the menu does provide English translations. My entrée was placek po węgiersku. Translation: a large potato pancake topped with pork goulash and mozzarella cheese (sounds weird but was absolutely delicious). This came with a generous side of sałatka z kapusty (cabbage slaw, vinaigrette dressing). My Missus ordered the gołąbki plate, stuffed cabbage rolls served with mashed potatoes. Our lunch companions feasted on pierogi and a kotlet mielony (chopped steak) plate served with French (not Polish) fries. Everything here is prepared from scratch in-house using fresh ingredients and homeland recipes. The chef doesn't add seasoning beyond a sprinkle of seeds or a dash of paprika, but everything we tasted was savory and satisfying. The bakery items are phenomenal. Their signature paczkis are remarkably light and ours were served warm. Filled with a fruit jam mix, they're glazed and topped with candied lemon peel. One bite and off we went to peruse a table piled high with pre-packaged sweets. We brought home an assortment of delectable cakes to indulge in later.

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    9 months ago

    Amazing Paczki's! They are the best authentic paczki's in the city. This is my go-to place!

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    5 months ago

    We had a small event catered from here and the food was great. It was last minute, but the staff was very accommodating.

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    1 year ago

    Truly the best paczki ever ! Must try. We've had a few places in NW Chicago and this is by far the best.

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    7 months ago

    Great meal selections. Fresh. Wonderful experience . Very traditional dishes. Great homemade soups

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    1 year ago

    Packi was delicious.small cafe that specializes with fresh and authentic food.Traveled 1 hour to get there well worth it.

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    IMHO Best tasting paczki in Chicago so far this year. They are genuine. Kind of out the way location.

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    2 years ago

    Hands down the best paczki that your Grandma has never made. Gotta try. Get there early as the sell out.

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    I've been to Jennivee's twice now and I also got my college graduation cake from here last year for…read morepick-up! They did a beautiful job. For my graduation cake, I chose the tres leches and it was so creamy, moist, and delicious. I basically ate half of the cake by myself lol. This most recent time, I needed a snack and wanted something sweet. Everything here looks amazing and I'm sure tastes amazing too, so it's hard to choose. I chose to get the berry chantilly cake slice since it was a hot day, and it was the perfect refreshing treat! It was soooo good.

    If you have a sweet tooth, you've got to treat yourself to a cupcake from Jennivee's! A friend and…read moreI came here for an afternoon pick-me-up and it did not disappoint. We got two cupcakes to share -- the purple velvet and the main squeeze. The purple velvet is ube butter cake, ube mousse, and ube cake crumbs. The ube flavor is both sweet and nutty and the mousse topping was light and delicious. The main squeeze is lemon cake filled with lemon curd, cream cheese frosting, and a buttercream lemon on top. Both were incredible, but my favorite was the lemon! I loved that the lemon flavor was light, and the cream cheese frosting balanced it out really nicely. The space is so cute inside! It's also a lot larger than I was expecting. We grabbed a seat at one of the tables inside to enjoy our treats. I will definitely be back with my toddler for a cupcake date soon!

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    I hate to say it, but absolutely worth the hype. We got in line around 8am on a dreary Sunday…read moremorning, and we were still the 20th party or so in line. The line moved fairly quickly, I think we got seated at 9:20! Even though the wait was pretty diabolical, the brunch was absolutely worth it. The pastries were delicious (had a hard time choosing, they all looked amazing), but the breakfast sandwich... perfection. Salty longaniza, fluffy egg, and soft brioche. Perfect for impressing out-of-town friends and a brunch that's a whole experience!

    My boyfriend is Filipino so we had to try this spot while we were visiting Chicago…read more we used the preorder link at 8:50am and the items were ready for pickup at 11:15am we ordered: -- ube basque: 7/10 it didn't really have much ube flavor -- chocolate caramel tart: 7.5/10 the tart was perfect but the chocolate and caramel together makes it a little too sweet - the pieces on the top unfortunately didn't add to the taste -- truffle croissant: 10/10 wow this was amazing! I actually don't like truffle or croissant but this was flaky, and the rock sugar (I think that's what it is?) on top is so addicting. the cream truffle filling was flavorful but not overpowering -- longanisa egg sandwich + hashbrown: 7/10 just wasn't a standout for me -- mushroom adobo: 8/10 it was flavorful - I would order again but not sure it's worth almost $20 for drinks, we both got the hot yam but my boyfriend got it iced and I got it hot -- it tasted better iced but it was still lacking in ube flavor. the coffee also didn't taste strong enough for me personally honestly I really wanted to like this place more but for almost $100 for everything and the long wait, I expected at least half of the items to be perfect but I felt like only the truffle croissant felt like a 10/10 for me I will say the staff was very sweet though -- maybe it's a better experience dining in, so I think next time I will wake up early to eat inside and hopefully be able to give a higher rating :-)

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    Goddess and the Baker, 33 S Wabash-Millennium Park

    4.0(1.8k reviews)
    11.4 miThe Loop
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    This was my fiancé and I's first stop once we arrived in Chicago. It was recommended to us from a…read morefriend. I was skeptical at first because it is a local chain, rather than a singular location. However, it lived up to the hype. Service: it was extremely busy when we came in. The line was almost out the door. They have a system in place for ordering and seating so it worked well and fast given how busy they were. We didn't have any questions on where to order or where to stand when waiting for a seat. The staff were friendly and helped us find a spot to sit at. Ambiance: classic cafe in a city. Loud chatter, but it's a vibe. Very colorful and fun interior with cool textural elements. We had a seat that was facing the street so it was fun to people watch as we sipped and ate. Food: amazing breakfast selection! We ordered the morning sandwich and barbacoa bowl. The morning sandwich had THICK scrambled eggs which were super soft and tasty. I could've used more salsa verde on it. The bread was barely toasted. I'd rate the sandwich a 3.8/5. It got the job done. The barbacoa bowl was "really good" according to my fiancé. A great source of protein, fresh ingredients, nice flavor, and great portions. He would rate it a 5/5. Coffee: I am a coffee snob so I am quite harsh when it comes to reviewing it. Their machine is a cute La Marzocco. Appropriate sized "for-here" glasses according to the drinks. Plus, they were really cute. Wide variety of drink selection from your standards to the more girly-drinks (if there is such a thing). We ordered a cappuccino and small hot mocha. Latte art 4.5/5, temperature 5/5, flavor 4/5. The espresso didn't stand out to me, very standard flavor profile. However, the chocolate in the mocha was delicious. It's more of a rich, dark chocolate. Nice thin layer of foam. Would recommend to try at least once when you're in Chicago! Glad to have stopped in.

    I walked over from my hotel right at the time they opened, and it was raining. There was no line,…read moreonly a handful of people waiting for their order. I got the pistachio croissant, shakshouka pastry, and berry crunch oatmeal. It took about 20-25 minutes, which made no sense because the pastries are in the case and the oatmeal......is oatmeal. I suspect they opened without having all of their prep done because the delay made no sense. Their staff looked frantic. The croissant wasn't filled, it just had pistachio cream on the top with a couple of nuts. I would order the shaksouka pastry again. The egg was cooked well, and the tomato was very good. They were supposed to heat it up, but it wasn't warm.

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    Seats are hard to find .. busy spot!

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    Sugar Moon Bakery - Espresso cornflake cookie

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    5.6 miLogan Square

    Glorious. One-of-a-kind. Amazing. Definitely some of the best pastries I've had in Chicago…read morerecently. If you haven't made it over to Sugar Moon yet, it's well worth a trek out of the way! We visited around noon on a Sunday, and after reading the reviews here, I wasn't optimistic there would be many pastries left. Maybe I should play the lottery, because luckily there was no line and a pretty good selection of pastries left. The staff were super friendly and there were so many unique flavors of baked goods. We decided to split several and opted for the blueberry cloud cookie, chai cinnamon roll, banana pudding croissant, espresso cornflake cookie, and potato focaccia. The shop was more of a small take-out operation, so we took the pastries to a nearby park to eat. Everything was absolutely divine! The group favorite was the focaccia- the creamy potatoes and cheese brought a rich flavor that was perfectly balanced by the fluffy bread. The chai roll was perfectly soft and delicately spiced, completed with that soft cream cheese frosting and gooey center we all like to see. My personal favorite was the banana pudding croissant- the dough was so crispy that I'm pretty sure others could hear the bite, and there was a generous amount of filling with fresh bananas and visible vanilla beans in the whipped cream. The espresso cookie was super soft- while I couldn't taste the espresso very clearly, I absolutely *loved* the caramel-coated cornflakes topped with sea salt. Super unique and would definitely order again. Despite their decadent appearances, none of the pastries were too sweet. Already plotting a return visit and can't recommend this shop enough!

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