Goddess and the Baker, 33 S Wabash-Millennium Park - Chicago, Illinois

Address: 33 S Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL 60603, United States.
Phone: 3128775176.
Website: goddessandthebaker.com
Specialties: American restaurant, Bakery, Breakfast restaurant, Brunch restaurant, Cafe, Cake shop, Caterer, Coffee shop, Salad shop, Sandwich shop.
Other points of interest: Identifies as women-owned, Outdoor seating, Delivery, On-site services, Takeaway, Dine-in, Fast service, Great coffee, Great dessert, Great tea selection, Breakfast, Lunch, Solo dining, Wheelchair-accessible car park, Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Wheelchair-accessible seating, Wheelchair-accessible toilet, Alcohol, Beer, Coffee, Comfort food, Food, Healthy options, Quick bite, Small plates, Vegan options, Vegetarian options, Wine, Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Dinner, Catering, Counter service, Dessert, Seating, Bar on site, Gender-neutral toilets, Toilet, Wi-Fi, Casual, Cosy, Trendy, Family friendly, LGBTQ+ friendly, Tourists, Transgender safe space, University students, Usually a wait, Accepts reservations, Credit cards, Debit cards, NFC mobile payments, Credit cards, Good for kids, High chairs, Kids' menu, Paid street parking, Dogs allowed, Dogs allowed outside.
Opinions: This company has 2532 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.3/5.

📌 Location of Goddess and the Baker, 33 S Wabash-Millennium Park

Goddess and the Baker, 33 S Wabash-Millennium Park 33 S Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL 60603, United States

⏰ Open Hours of Goddess and the Baker, 33 S Wabash-Millennium Park

  • Monday: 7 am–4 pm
  • Tuesday: 7 am–4 pm
  • Wednesday: 7 am–4 pm
  • Thursday: 7 am–4 pm
  • Friday: 7 am–4 pm
  • Saturday: 8 am–4 pm
  • Sunday: Closed

Goddess and the Baker

33 S Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL 60603, United States.

Phone: 3128775176.

Website: goddessandthebaker.com.

This women-owned bakery and cafe offers a variety of American-style breakfast and lunch options, including salads, sandwiches, and comfort food.

The establishment is wheelchair-accessible and has outdoor seating, making it a great spot for tourists and locals alike.

Reviews praise the coffee and desserts, with many customers raving about the friendly staff and cozy atmosphere.

Especialidades

American restaurant, Bakery, Breakfast restaurant, Brunch restaurant, Cafe, Cake shop, Caterer, Coffee shop, Salad shop, Sandwich shop

Otros datos de interés

Identifies as women-owned

Outdoor seating

Delivery

On-site services

Takeaway

Dine-in

Fast service

Great coffee

Great dessert

Great tea selection

Breakfast

Lunch

Solo dining

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Wheelchair-accessible seating

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Alcohol

Beer

Coffee

Comfort food

Food

Healthy options

Quick bite

Small plates

Vegan options

Vegetarian options

Wine

Accepts reservations

Credit cards

Debit cards

NFC mobile payments

Good for kids

High chairs

Kids' menu

Paid street parking

Dogs allowed

Dogs allowed outside

Opiniones

This company has 2532 reviews on Google My Business.

The average opinion is 4.3/5.

👍 Reviews of Goddess and the Baker, 33 S Wabash-Millennium Park

Goddess and the Baker, 33 S Wabash-Millennium Park - Chicago, Illinois
Noemi C. R.
5/5

Absolute Gem. Excellent coffee. Desserts and baked goods are amazing. Staff is very friendly and just an overall great vibe at this coffee shop. Pistachio cookie was so so delicious!!😁 wildflower honey latte was super yummy too.

Goddess and the Baker, 33 S Wabash-Millennium Park - Chicago, Illinois
Colleen G.
5/5

I absolutely loved this little coffee shop! We ordered lunch and coffees and even ordered seconds! I made sure to go back the next day to get another Chagucino because it was so delicious! (And the friendly staff even remembered me!) Loved all the graphic design elements.

Goddess and the Baker, 33 S Wabash-Millennium Park - Chicago, Illinois
Nicole B.
4/5

Small and compact so it was busy at 9am. Overall great place for brunch or sweet pastry. Nutella latte was definitely yummy, little on the sweet side. Bacon omelette was good too. Loved the overall atmosphere but expected in a big city. Definitely visit if you are in the area

Goddess and the Baker, 33 S Wabash-Millennium Park - Chicago, Illinois
Jessica C.
5/5

We found this place by googling gluten free options while visiting Chicago. The sandwiches we had were decent but the lattes were next level. Highly recommend the apple butter oat latte! Their baked goods looked amazing as well and my son had the rainbow cake which he of course ate all of 😅. The staff is very friendly and made sure we had everything we needed and worked the tables picking up plates and dishes. The only downside is the tight space for seating but there seemed to be a general flow of guests coming and going that allowed for seating to become available.

Goddess and the Baker, 33 S Wabash-Millennium Park - Chicago, Illinois
Elisa R.
5/5

Absolutely amazing bakery! If you are in the area, this is the perfect spot for breakfast or coffee. Their selection of sweets is fantastic. All the staff is friendly and the place is cool. We tried their cinnamon cruffin and chocolate croissant and both were delicious. The place is very popular but it’s still pretty easy to find a table. They also have a few tables outside.

Goddess and the Baker, 33 S Wabash-Millennium Park - Chicago, Illinois
Adam N.
5/5

Brunch is a chimeric union of breakfast and brunch. An amalgamation between the homely warmth of the morning foods, and the pragmatic work-hours cuisine.

A similar motif appears in the name of this excellent restaurant. What's a Goddess to a mortal baker? What divine result can come from such a collaboration?

Anyways, I'm probably overthinking this. The food is great, lots of brunch plates. Great coffee options, including seasonal stuffs, and a decently fast service if you're in a hurry - not fast food, but they are quick. Can get a but crowded during lunch hours, but there's seldom lack of seating.

Goddess and the Baker, 33 S Wabash-Millennium Park - Chicago, Illinois
Leah
5/5

I don't know what took me so long to try this place, but I'm so happy I did. Delicious salads and pastries and lots of gluten-free options. Looking forward to trying their breakfast too. The prices are pretty average now that all food is so expensive. You're better off spending on healthy, well-made food.

Goddess and the Baker, 33 S Wabash-Millennium Park - Chicago, Illinois
Ews
5/5

The turkey bacon and scramble eggs on croissant was amazing.. I saw it was number one best seller on door dash.. it is totally worth it! Easily one of the best things I ate in Chicago and I don’t even care for turkey bacon. I think it was the sauce and croissant with the egg being cooked just right

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