- 5348 N. Clark St., Andersonville
Open since 1929, this Andersonville spot remains the queen of bakeries and there isn't anyone in this neighborhood who doesn't know about it. You don't have to ... READ MORE
Open since 1929, this Andersonville spot remains the queen of bakeries and there isn't anyone in this neighborhood who doesn't know about it. You don't have to ... READ MORE
Erickson's Deli will re-open in early November. Since 1925, Swedes and other aficionados of Scandinavian cuisine frequent Erickson's Delicatessen for their brow... READ MORE
This intimate storefront restaurant serves strictly family fare--with a Swedish accent. Located in the heart of Andersonville, Svea I has several items on its m... READ MORE
This Swedish-influenced spot has outposts around the city, but they all offer the same staples, which include Swedish pancakes, omelets, salads, sandwiches--and... READ MORE
Every neighborhood needs an Ann Sather. That's why the restaurant, known city-wide for its deliciously rich cinnamon rolls, has opened cafes like this one throu... READ MORE
This Swedish-influenced spot has outposts around the city, but they all offer the same staples, which include Swedish pancakes, omelets, salads, sandwiches--and... READ MORE
This North Park spot is owned by Larry Anderson, who is of Swedish descent, and his wife Patty Rasmussen, who is of Norwegian descent. The restaurant is a famil... READ MORE
This Swedish-influenced spot has outposts around the city, but they all offer the same�staples, which include Swedish pancakes, omelets, salads, sandwiches--and... READ MORE