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Taste of Heaven
(773) 989-0151
5401 N Clark St
Chicago
IL
60640
Bakeries
Jan 17 2008 - New Information Submitted
Taste of Heaven
(773) 989-0151
5401 N Clark St
Chicago
IL
60640
Bakeries
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User Rating: 45 out of 5 stars (35 ratings)
A Taste of Heaven
(773) 989-0151
5401 N Clark St, Chicago, IL60640Get directionsCross Streets: Near the intersection of N Clark St and W Balmoral Ave
Taste of Heaven is an ideal place to stop for coffee and dessert in Andersonville. Just one look at the cakes, brownies, scones and other treats on offer in the glass bakery case will have you hooked. A few dessert standouts include a (rather generous) slice of one of their many house-made cakes (Jeanine's and the 1000-chocolate chip cake are both delicious). Another mouth-watering option is to try one of their apple pastries served a la mode with vanilla ice cream. It dishes up a variety of rich and creamy Petersen's ice cream flavors. For those with more appetite, it also has on offer a number of hearty breakfast, lunch and dinner entrees. Just be sure that you have plenty of time to enjoy a leisurely meal, as during busy times the kitchen can become overwhelmed, leaving you with a long wait for your food.
Hours:
Mo to Th from 07:00am to 10:00pm,Fr to Sa from 07:00am to 11:00pm,Su from 08:00am to 10:00pm
Thought the food was okay. Always packed but still only required a short wait. Have to admit we never returned after seeing how absolutely filthy the kitchen was. Usually a dirty bathroom is a good indicator but when passing an open door to the kitchen, dirty without a doubt!
Are we talking about the same place on Clark street? Overpriced across the board (about 10 bux for a plain omelette!), limited choices of confections, and worse, anti-small groups and families that want to sit together. The place is beyond its carrying capacity. Should have a sign in front: singles and couples (who know little about food) preferred.
I live right around the corner from Taste of Heaven and go there often. I even grab goodies to send back home to family and friends, who love everything. I would recommend going for brunch on the weekends also, they have excellent food, especially the gourmet omletes that change daily.