Matt M.
Yelp
I'm a huge fan of the sufganiyot here, and the chocolate rugelach is TO DIE FOR.
The Hamantaschen are genuinely things of beauty. (I was in Chicago during Purim on my last trip, and, well, what Purim celebration is ever complete without the requisite Hamantaschen? Bad for my gut, yes, but good for my comfort food loving soul. No cheese Hamantaschen here, though, as everything here is parve -- at least from what I can see.)
And the loaves of challah?
Beautiful, glossy babies.
(Try a loaf -- and not just for Shabbos. Day-old challah makes the best French toast IN THE FREAKIN' WORLD.)
The owners apologized for being out of chocolate babka on my last visit, but that's probably a good thing for my waistline.
Le sigh.
Prices are reasonable here, so you won't have to break the bank to grab a nosh.
Great -- now my Lonely Inner Fat Girl is telling me that she's hangry, and must be appeased by an early morning brekkie. (It's almost five a.m. in Oklahoma City, and my stomach's now rumbling with all this talk of kosher baked goods.)
You'll find many of North Shore's excellent products in stores all across the Chicagoland area, so that's an added bonus if you don't want to drive to the bakery itself.
And as for the Yelp reviewer who said that the owners aren't friendly to the Orthodox? A big fat bunch of unadulterated BULLSHIT.
I cannot remember the last time that I was treated with anything but genuine friendliness and complete courtesy here.