Wally & Agador’s Gourmet Sandwich Shop is closed.

Bananas, marshmallow fluff and peanut butter make up The Wally sandwich.  No word on if Wally the pup is equal parts fluff & PB.

Bananas, marshmallow fluff and peanut butter make up The Wally sandwich. No word on if Wally the pup is equal parts fluff & PB.

Chef Michael Lachowicz opened Wally & Agador’s Gourmet Cafe this week in Lakeview. Though the storefront is evocative of a pet store, it’s actually a high-end sandwich shop with grab-and-go entrees from Lachowicz’s eponymous Winnetka restaurant as well as deli favorites. The puppies on the window are the owner’s dogs, Wally and Agador.

Mama Cass died eating a ham sandwich.  If they're all like this, it may not be a bad way to go.

Mama Cass died eating a ham sandwich. If they're all like this, it may not be a bad way to go.

We were invited to a media tasting to try Chef Michael’s sandwiches and couldn’t pass up the opportunity. On his menu, Chef makes an effort to cater to vegetarians as well as the gluten-free crowd, but I would have liked to have seen more meat-free sandwiches on the menu. One of the few I could try was the Esther Williams — a lobster sausage stuffed sandwich. It was incredibly rich and tasty but also very, very messy, which goes against any notions I have of grab-and-go. However, the meat-filled options were a big hit, particularly the Mama Cass — a ham sandwich with enough pork to warrant a line-item veto. We also enjoyed the dessert sandwiches which are alternately filled with peanut butter or Nutella, marshmallow fluff, and bananas.

Chef Michael busy making sandwiches, which can be ordered "dead or alive".

Wally & Agador’s can be found in dog-friendly Lakeview at 3310 N. Halsted St. The store is open Sunday through Wednesday, 11 a.m.- 10 p.m. and Thursday through Saturday, 11 a.m. – midnight. Phone order and catering are available at (773) 325-9664.

Blue Sky Bakery & Cafe

Posted by Tammy at 12:00 pm
Jul 222008
Making a grab for the wonderful cookies at Blue Sky.

Making a grab for the wonderful cookies at Blue Sky.

We joined the Chicago Dining Out Meet-up for a light, summer dinner at Blue Sky Bakery & Cafe. They don’t normally do dinner, so this was a chance to try the baked goods as well as offerings they picked up from the local farmer’s market. It was a warm evening and the cafe was hot. Despite that, they made a good show of light salads, artisanal cheeses, and delicious cookies.

Normally, Blue Sky provides a rotating selection of freshly baked pastries, salads and sandwiches for breakfast and lunch. Their granola looks tasty too — it’s on my list the next time I go by. Blue Sky is more than food, however. They also provide job training and opportunities for disadvantaged kids in the Chicago area. Youth work the counter, bake, cook, and come away with a job history and references.

If you’re in the neighborhood, drop by for a cup of coffee, granola, or one of their fabulous scones. It’s a great deal for you and for the people learning the business.

Cheddar and jalepeno scone available at Blue Sky.

Cheddar and jalepeno scone available at Blue Sky.

Blue Sky Bakery and Cafe
4749 N. Albany Ave.
Chicago, IL

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