Chill cafe serving up fresh sandwiches, salads, and pastries, with cozy vibes and good coffee for a laid-back bite or grab-and-go treat.
"Goddess and Grocer’s Hanukkah menu spreads the latke love around with two versions to try: a traditional take with sour cream and applesauce, or a dozen fun-size potato pancakes crowned with smoked salmon, sour cream, and caviar." - Eater Staff
"The local chain offers meals for two, six, or 12 ($85 to $450) featuring turkey, herb and sourdough stuffing, turkey pan gravy, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, and mini pumpkin pies. The team is also offering a vegan alternative for two with roasted vegetable-stuffed acorn squash and quinoa risotto in lieu of a bird." - Eater Staff
"From now until June, Goddess And The Grocer (a local bakery and cafe chain) has a vintage home goods pop-up right next to their Bucktown location. It’s called [Goddess Home And Flea]https://www.instagram.com/goddessflea/), and has all sorts of cute retro stuff for you to browse after eating a slice of rainbow cake next door." - adrian kane
"Bakery and cafe mini-chain Goddess and Grocer is back again with its mega-hit rainbow cake. The team is donating $1 from the sale of each slice to Center on Halsted." - Naomi Waxman
"Fans of stalwart mini-chain Goddess and Grocer can order a $95 seder meal for two (or a two-seder meal for one) that plays all the hits: gefilte fish, chopped liver, charoset, matzo ball soup, brisket, tsimmes, garlic mashed potatoes, Brussels sprouts, and flourless chocolate cake. The team is also offering a la carte options including a traditional seder plate, braised beef brisket, matzo-crusted chicken schnitzel, matzo s’mores cookies, and chocolate-and-toffee matzo bark with toasted almonds. Pre-orders must be placed online by noon on Monday, April 15 for pickup at any of their four locations." - Naomi Waxman, Eater Staff