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regionpolski
  Apr 8, 07, 14:53  #1

Where are some good Polish bakeries and/or pastry shops in Chicago? I've found plenty of delis, but I've yet to find a good bakery.

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sledz
  Apr 8, 07, 15:19  #2

Hey RP, Miarias on Addison just east of Harlem
makes pastries,cakes and cookies also has a deli
pretty good place....

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sledz
  Apr 8, 07, 16:10  #3

homemade zupa jest bardzo smacznego..

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regionpolski
  Apr 8, 07, 16:44  #4

I went to a place on Belmont, just west of Harlem, a few years back, but it wasn't outstanding. There's a small place on Archer, Donajec's, which is good, but I have to believe that there's better out there.

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sledz
  Apr 8, 07, 17:21  #5

theres one by montrose and cumberland also..
cant recall the name???

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hofman [Guest]
  Apr 8, 07, 18:06  #6

If you looking for pastries, the best one is Oak Mill Bakery. They have 5 locations but the main one is on Oakton and Milwaukee. If you looking for breads or rolls, you can visit any Polish grocery store, they carry goods from all Polish bakeries like Smakowski, Gorski and many more

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hofman [Guest]
  Apr 8, 07, 18:17  #7

Sledz,
The one on Montrose is Montrose Deli, One on Cumberland is J&J deli, both bring in baked goods from others. Avenue Food Mart on Belmont has good Bakery dept. also.

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sledz
  Apr 8, 07, 18:19  #8

Quoting: hofman
If you looking for pastries, the best one is Oak Mill Bakery. They have 5 locations but the main one is on Oakton and Milwaukee.

Niles Polish deli is over there too..
good sausages and kielbasa.....

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Eurola ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Apr 8, 07, 18:26  #9

A lot of people seem to love Montrose Deli for their home made products.
There is also Wally's supermarket on Golf/Busse in Mt. Prospect. They have their own bakery and "domowy" bread id very good. They have huge variety of breads.
It depends where you live.

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regionpolski
  Apr 8, 07, 18:35  #10

I'm really looking for sweets.

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Eurola ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Apr 8, 07, 18:37  #11

They have LOTS of sweets too.

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witek
  Apr 8, 07, 18:48  #12

Pasieka Bakery is good

3056 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago
Tel: (773) 278-5190

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Goonie
  Apr 8, 07, 20:10  #13

so many to think of... although im particular to oak mill bakery in Niles


been goin there since i was 9

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jackiee [Guest]
  Apr 9, 07, 13:50  #14

There's Barbra's Polish Deli in Addison on Lake St. There is also Basia's Deli in villa park on North Ave.

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sledz
  Apr 9, 07, 14:36  #15

I`d stay away from Old Warsaw on Harlem@Lawrence
I went there once and it wasnt very good

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away guy
  Apr 9, 07, 14:40  #16

ooooooooow weeeeeeeeeeee

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Eurola ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Apr 13, 07, 22:56  #17

Quoting: jackiee
Barbra's Polish Deli in Addison on Lake St


They have "goodies" there. I don't know the other one...

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  Aug 21, 07, 09:56  #18

I usually to to the one on Irving/park and Austin, damn good sweets and all other confectionaries, try it

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sledz
  Aug 21, 07, 10:40  #19

Quoting: sledz
Niles Polish deli is over there too..
good sausages and kielbasa.....

I want to take that back..Thank you

The best Pierogis in the city are at Alexandras!!!

Belmont/ Central


Quoting: Eurola
There is also Wally's supermarket

Yes execellent choice also Rich`s on Harlem is all Polish

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plk123
  Aug 30, 07, 00:25  #20

Quoting: witek
Pasieka Bakery is good

great pastries and the bread is killer but no hard kajzerkis

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plk123
  Aug 30, 07, 00:27  #21

Quoting: sledz

The best Pierogis in the city are at Alexandras!!!

i like the ones from Pierogi Factory although they aren't the best.. will have to try alexandras next time i'm in the area. thanks

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Aug 30, 07, 01:06  #22

Quoting: sledz
The best Pierogis in the city are at Alexandras!!!



Pierogi yummy......

:)

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Daisy
  Aug 30, 07, 01:14  #23

Quoting: Lady in red
Pierogi yummy......

:)


there's no hope for you, is there?

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Aug 30, 07, 01:19  #24

Where there's a will there's always hope.........


Pierogi are nice though as well as bigos.......yummy too :)

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plk123
Edited by: plk123  Aug 30, 07, 01:20  #25

Quoting: Daisy
there's no hope for you, is there?

hope? she must be alright as she knows what's good. :)

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Aug 30, 07, 01:24  #26

Quoting: plk123
she knows what's good. :)


Thank you pik :)

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sledz
  Aug 30, 07, 05:58  #27

Quoting: Lady in red
Pierogi yummy......

I stocked up yesterday!!
Potato n cheddar cheese
spinach n chesse
cabbage n mushroom
and kraut for that special evening:)

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gloios
  Aug 30, 07, 08:35  #28

Anyone know of one in the Jefferson Park area?

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cinzia [Guest]
  Jan 9, 08, 14:50  #29

Try Pasieka Bakery. Delicious pastries at reasonabe prices. Got this info from Yelp--see it for other reviews.

3056 N Milwaukee Ave (at Lawndale Ave)
Chicago, IL 60618
(773) 278-5190

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kab [Guest]
  Feb 5, 08, 14:35  #30

Im looking for poochkies

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