Bakarí
Lost Larson
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Newly opened in Andersonville, my friends are raving about this simple but delicious breakfast spot. About a 15-20 minute walk away and nestled among the other fun and interesting retail of Clark Street between Foster and Bryn Mawr. Nearby are First Slice Pie and A Taste of Heaven, plus several ice cream parlors.
When Lost Larson debuted in Andersonville, beloved neighborhood institution Swedish Bakery had just closed. There were bound to be comparisons between the defunct bakery and the ambitious upstart. Since then, chef and owner Bobby Schaffer has shattered all expectations, keeping true to his fine dining roots at Grace and others. Though the breads and pastries have Scandinavian influences, Lost Larson isn’t locked on a singular theme. Instead, the bakery and cafe doles out whole wheat ham-and-cheese croissants, the fabled cardamom bun, scones, and quiche. Be sure to order early because stock sells out online, but the Andersonville and the new Wicker Park locations both have inventory for walk-in customers.
When Lost Larson debuted in Andersonville, beloved neighborhood institution Swedish Bakery had just closed. There were bound to be comparisons between the defunct bakery and the ambitious upstart. Since then, chef and owner Bobby Schaffer has shattered all expectations, keeping true to his fine dini…
This baker is AWESOME! Don't miss it. They have wonderful quiche. Everything is delicious, but if you go, you HAVE to try their specialty: the Lingonberry Almond Cake.
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Staðsetning
5318 N Clark St
Chicago, IL
Andersonville