Vitesse98 wrote:Only problem I have with this wonderful bakery is that the pies are $20 - right? So they're great for a special occasion, but it's not that hard to make a good fruit pie for a lot less than that. Still, it's so nice to finally have an answer for all those times where someone asks "where can I get good pie in Chicago?" And I've gotten that question a lot!
ronnie_suburban wrote:But on top of that, the meaningful comparison is whether one could buy a better pie in Chicago for less money. In my experience, the answer is no. Perhaps others feel differently (and if so, I want to know where). The bottom line for me is that pie is a special occasion food and I'd rather spend $20 on an exemplary one than $15 on a good one.
yoyoniner wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:But on top of that, the meaningful comparison is whether one could buy a better pie in Chicago for less money. In my experience, the answer is no. Perhaps others feel differently (and if so, I want to know where). The bottom line for me is that pie is a special occasion food and I'd rather spend $20 on an exemplary one than $15 on a good one.
Well the best pie I've ever had in my life was a Jimmy Jamm's sweet potato pie on the south side. Nothing has really come close. A whole pie will run you $10.
ronnie_suburban wrote:yoyoniner wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:But on top of that, the meaningful comparison is whether one could buy a better pie in Chicago for less money. In my experience, the answer is no. Perhaps others feel differently (and if so, I want to know where). The bottom line for me is that pie is a special occasion food and I'd rather spend $20 on an exemplary one than $15 on a good one.
Well the best pie I've ever had in my life was a Jimmy Jamm's sweet potato pie on the south side. Nothing has really come close. A whole pie will run you $10.
How are their fruit pies (since that's what the post I was specifically responding to mentioned)? I'm not much of a sweet potato pie fan but I do enjoy fruit pies.
Jazzfood wrote:Is it whole pies only or can a brother just get a slice?
d4v3 wrote:Ms. Haney was, afterall, the pastry chef at Trio under Grant Achatz.
BuddyRoadhouse wrote:Wow, nobody saw Steve Dolinsky last night? It just so happens The Hungry Hound did a feature on Hoosier Mama on the very day this thread was started.
abolt wrote:went by there today at about 2pm and they were out of pies. special order pickup only. that was quick.
riddlemay wrote:abolt wrote:went by there today at about 2pm and they were out of pies. special order pickup only. that was quick.
Less than 24 hours from the first LTH post. That must be some kind of record.
eatchicago wrote:riddlemay wrote:abolt wrote:went by there today at about 2pm and they were out of pies. special order pickup only. that was quick.
Less than 24 hours from the first LTH post. That must be some kind of record.
I'm not sure LTH had too much to do with this. They've been very popular for some time now (with plenty of press), it's the day before Mother's Day, and the first Saturday of the Green City Market, where Hoosier Mama sells pies.
abolt wrote:went by there today at about 2pm and they were out of pies. special order pickup only. that was quick.
riddlemay wrote:Less than 24 hours from the first LTH post. That must be some kind of record.
eatchicago wrote:I'm not sure LTH had too much to do with this. They've been very popular for some time now (with plenty of press), it's the day before Mother's Day, and the first Saturday of the Green City Market, where Hoosier Mama sells pies.
gleam wrote:And, as noted above, Steve Dolinsky did a report on this place last night.
Vitesse98 wrote:Only problem I have with this wonderful bakery is that the pies are $20 - right? So they're great for a special occasion, but it's not that hard to make a good fruit pie for a lot less than that. Still, it's so nice to finally have an answer for all those times where someone asks "where can I get good pie in Chicago?" And I've gotten that question a lot!
AlexG wrote:They sold out on opening day--we went and Paula hand wrote a rain check for a free slice. Having demand outstrip supply, in this case, I think adds to the allure.