Gypsy Boy wrote:There's gotta be several. The catch is we need a birthday cake, not rugelach, cookies, etc. Anyone know of a kosher bakery that makes great cakes? Looking for anything in the large-ish area beginning in Evanston and on up to Deerfield. If need be we can go to the city or west(ish). Thanks!
spinynorman99 wrote:Gypsy Boy wrote:There's gotta be several. The catch is we need a birthday cake, not rugelach, cookies, etc. Anyone know of a kosher bakery that makes great cakes? Looking for anything in the large-ish area beginning in Evanston and on up to Deerfield. If need be we can go to the city or west(ish). Thanks!
Kosher as in with an actual certification or "Jewish"? I believe Leonard's falls into the second category. The Jewel on Howard in Evanston (okay, not the most artisanal) has a certified bakery. Zelda's in Skokie does some cakes also but I've never asked about birthday cakes, so I don't know how well they'd fit your expectations. Both can do Parve cakes.
Crumbs, the cupcake chain, has a non-standard certification and has a wider selection of dairy cakes - but it depends on what your definition of "Kosher" is (and they're mostly downtown Chicago).
ronnie_suburban wrote:spinynorman99 wrote:Gypsy Boy wrote:There's gotta be several. The catch is we need a birthday cake, not rugelach, cookies, etc. Anyone know of a kosher bakery that makes great cakes? Looking for anything in the large-ish area beginning in Evanston and on up to Deerfield. If need be we can go to the city or west(ish). Thanks!
Kosher as in with an actual certification or "Jewish"? I believe Leonard's falls into the second category. The Jewel on Howard in Evanston (okay, not the most artisanal) has a certified bakery. Zelda's in Skokie does some cakes also but I've never asked about birthday cakes, so I don't know how well they'd fit your expectations. Both can do Parve cakes.
Crumbs, the cupcake chain, has a non-standard certification and has a wider selection of dairy cakes - but it depends on what your definition of "Kosher" is (and they're mostly downtown Chicago).
Leonard's products are Kosher but since they are open on Saturdays, they refer to themselves as Kosher-style.
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spinynorman99 wrote:I was referring to independent certification. I believe they're "self-policing" like Kaufman's or New York Bagel & Bialy, that is, they may prepare a product that's subjectively Kosher but they don't pay for independent supervision which limits broader acceptance in the community.
ronnie_suburban wrote:spinynorman99 wrote:I was referring to independent certification. I believe they're "self-policing" like Kaufman's or New York Bagel & Bialy, that is, they may prepare a product that's subjectively Kosher but they don't pay for independent supervision which limits broader acceptance in the community.
Yes, you are correct. They're not under Rabbinical supervision, which could definitely a deal-breaker for Gypsy Boy's intended giftee. Of course, even if they were under supervision, it doesn't necessarily mean that the folks to whose house he intends to bring the cake would accept that particular organization's authority.
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paulette wrote:Leonards is an old fashion Jewish Bakery. Take this to mean good challe, good rye bread and good rolls. Coffee cakes aren't bad either. They are not kosher but are pareve so they don't use dairy products in their baking.
It is an old family bakery, grandfather around Maxwell Street or Roosevelt Road, father on Devon, son opened in Northbrook about 15 years ago.
jilter wrote:There are a number of good suggestions here, but of course it is important to know the degree of Kashrut the OP is referring to to get a solid answer.
People who follow the laws of Kashrut to almost any degree know where they can and can not go to buy certified Kosher food.
weinstein5 wrote:The Chicago Rabbinic Council (CRC) is the Kosher certifying organization for Chicago and a good portion of the Midwest it is widely accepted so I am sure it will be accepted by your sister and brother-in-law-
ronnie_suburban wrote:I really like a lot of the items from Leonard's. I can't recall ever having one of their cakes but it would certainly be worth a call to see if they can make one to your specifications.
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Leonard's Bakery
2776 Dundee Rd
Northbrook, IL 60062
(847) 564-4977
jilter wrote:Wow, this is incredibly sad to read. Leonard’s has an amazing selection of “ethnic” bakery items. These types of family-run bakeries have become rare indeed. What a loss.
Looks like Leonard’s will be sold at the Once Upon a Grill family of businesses.
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