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    Fannie May Fine Chocolates - Over $1.00 apiece for little bite-size chocolates at Fanny May FINE Candies!!!

    Fannie May Fine Chocolates

    3.5(2 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    $$

    I lived in Chicago for ten years, right in the city, not out in some far-flung suburb…read more And so I walked the city streets and rode the city buses and trains A LOT! At that time, approx. 15 years ago, Fannie May's were easy to find in Chicago and I would go in and buy a small bag of chocolates fairly often. Fannie May (the ORIGINAL company) was always a Chicago based candy business. They went bankrupt sometime around 2003 and were auctioned-off to a Canadian company who planned to capitalize on the history and cachet of the Fanny May name... from Wikipedia... "After purchasing Fannie May (and Fanny Farmer) from Archibald Candy, Alpine Confections moved production to the company's Green, Ohio-based Harry London Candies, which had been purchased by Alpine Confections a year earlier, hoping to make a profit with the history of the confectionery's brand and reopened it in October 2004." The point of all this back story is the RIDICULOUSLY HIGH PRICES at Fannie May Fine Chocolates now! I can remember prices being about half of what they are now back in the day when I lived in Chicago. (see vintage catalog from 2003) Today I went in to the Fannie May Fine Chocolates in Granger and wanted a few Lemon Creams and Orange Creams. I looked and looked and COULD NOT FIND A PRICE ON THE CHOCOLATES OR A PRICE SIGN ON THE WALL; ARE THEY SO ASHAMED OF THEIR PRICES???! (though they did have an price sign for their ice cream treats). I finally asked the lady what are their candy prices and she said $29.95 a pound!!! NOT A TYPO!!! $29.95 A POUND!!! WHAT, DOES THIS STUFF CURE CANCER???! I actually laughed after she said this, not to be rude, but because I literally could not believe it! I was already in the store and I had a craving for Lemon Creams (they can't get Orange Creams right now, they are bursting apart for no reason!!!...that's what the lady told me!). I bought four Lemon Creams and my total before the sale discount was over $4.00 dollars! That's OVER $1.00 per piece of candy!!! A LITTLE piece the size of a small peanut!!! The Fannie May company we all grew-up with is gone- and now we have Fannie May FINE Chocolates! I guess we're supposed to believe the word FINE makes these candies worth an almost 100% price increase!!! (see catalog from 2002-2003 season) So, I still like the candy (VERY MUCH!) but, the 2 stars is for the new company that is clearly only interested in rank profiteering off the decades of loyal customers who built the ORIGINAL Fannie May Candies, and I won't be spending much money with THEM.

    This is a clean wonderful place to get chocolates with a wonderful staff!…read more I was coming in to get two boxes of chocolates, one for each grandmother, and needed help getting an assortment. The manager Sarah was kind and polite, helping pick out one box full of nut based chocolates and one box of creams. They where busy but she managed to take care of me quickly without me feeling rushed. The grandmothers loved their candy and it didn't cost me as much as I thought I would pay for gourmet candies. I will be shopping here again! Thanks Sarah and team!

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    Fannie May Fine Chocolates - Fannie May catalog from 2003 showing "Assorted Creams" for $16.95 per pound- today, $29.95/lb !!!

    Fannie May catalog from 2003 showing "Assorted Creams" for $16.95 per pound- today, $29.95/lb !!!

    Fannie May Fine Chocolates
    Fannie May Fine Chocolates

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    Cloud Walking Coffee - Bagels, Vanilla Latte, and Strawberry Matcha.

    Cloud Walking Coffee

    4.5(52 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    I was visiting the area because I have family there. I wanted a coffee and I heard they had good…read moresandwiches so I figured the name was cute, the photos were cute, so why not. Now parking.. not sure where I should park, but maybe it's behind the shop or possibly it's best to park on the street by the houses, who's to say lol. So after I figured out parking, my first experience was great. Service was nice. They didn't take too long and the pastries, coffee and sandwiches were so good I had to come back before my flight. But the second time, the service was sooooooooooo slow. They didn't care at all to help me and finally after making one drink I had to ask for the rest of my order to be made. Not to mention one of the baristas left to give someone a drink in the back and didn't come back for at least 5-10 mins - I don't know where this mystery person was but the sure must have been important because the barista knew damn well there was a line of people waiting to be served but apparently didn't give a damn. It felt very purposeful and quite frankly rude but I cant speak on their intentions. Great food. Great drinks. Good atmosphere. I had to take give 3 stars tho for service. Sadly that sucked.

    Delicious food, great coffee, and friendly service. Fun place to work. Would be 5-stars but the…read moreovert leftist iconography (complete with a bucket of "FREE NARCAN") detracts from an otherwise well-done craft.

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    Cloud Walking Coffee - Back study area

    Back study area

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    Cloud Walking Coffee - The window into the roaster room.

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    The window into the roaster room.

    Brasserie 23

    Brasserie 23

    3.9(178 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    Our second visit to Brasserie 23 was Valentine's Day brunch. We arrived on time for our reservation…read moreand were promptly seated. Our server Sean was attentive and helpful. The restaurant is clean and attractive. I had the Croque Madame, which was literally perfect, and better than those I had in Paris. The bread was perfectly toasted, the cheese perfectly melted, the egg perfectly cooked (not runny, not overly hard), the ham perfectly salted. Others in my group enjoyed the Short Ribs Benedict, Grand Bebe, and Tortilla de Patatas. (I'll note our first visit was the morning after a Notre Dame home game, and their stores were depleted: we could have anything on the menu as long as it was chicken. :) The chicken dishes we had that visit were very well done as well - moist and juicy on the inside and lovely on the outside. Obviously we came back, just not after a home game!)

    No one enjoyed their dinner. The portions are small, prices are high, the flavor is lacking, and it…read moretook awhile to get our food. Onion Soup Gratinee - $11 - Needed salt and wasn't very flavorful. 2/5 stars. Chorizo and Shrimp - $22 - This was easily the best dish. Cooked well, good flavor, and a decent portion (probably because the price is so high). 4/5 stars. Chicken and Leek Puff Pastry - $26 - The pastry was lacking. It was soggy, weird taste to it, and just not pleasant. The filling was also mediocre. Don't get this. 0/5 stars. L'Entrecote de Paris (Steak Frites) - $45 - The steak was chewy, the fries were over salted. For $45, this was not enough steak, whatsoever. Not like it was a good cut either. It's a rip off. 0/5 stars. Pan Roasted Duck Breast - $36 - My mom and I both ordered this, and we could combine both of our dishes to make ONE duck breast. Portion was horribly small. Never have I ever been given HALF a duck breast. The sauce wasn't good either and it was broken. 2/5 stars cause the rest of it was cooked fine. The birthday dessert was a scoop of ice cream and some stale cinnamon pastry thing. This was wildly bad. If the flavors were on point, the prices would be understandable. But the flavors were bad, the prices are expensive, and we waited a very long time to get our food. We couldn't get into a different restaurant that night (it was a Saturday night on move in weekend), but this one we could get into, and now we know why. Don't go here.

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    Brasserie 23

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