
Kneads & Wants Artisan Bakery and Cafe, established in Skokie, Illinois in September 2019, offers a delightful selection of handcrafted pastries made with fresh, high-quality ingredients. Their menu features a variety of croissants, scones, bars, cookies, along with seasonal specials, ensuring there’s always something new to discover.
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The croissant had a very cute shape, was beautifully presented, and came in a lovely box. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable, and the atmosphere is great with seating, a community board, and a mural that adds to the vibe. They have a very diverse menu and I’m already planning to come back for the spinach croissant!
Pro-tip: Make sure you sign up for their rewards program. It is a very important treat for customers and definitely worth it!
I ordered Thanksgiving pies from [Bakery Name], and they were a huge hit! The butterscotch cream pie was rich, creamy, and indulgent — everyone loved it. The apple crumble pie was perfectly baked with a flaky crust and just the right amount of sweet, spiced filling. Highly recommend for any special occasion or just to treat yourself. The quality and flavor truly exceeded my expectations. I’ll definitely be ordering again!
I eagerly awaited my oatmeal cookie latte (chai with oatmilk). I took a sip as I headed out the door and was immediately disappointed because the supposedly hot latte was not hot. It was not even warm, tepid or lukewarm. It was closer to room temperature than anything else. I was tempted to go back and ask them to warm it up but there was a line of people behind me when I was served so I just decided to go home and heat my drink in the microwave. The chai flavor was mild and could have been stronger but it is okay. It’s the temperature that was really bad.
The croissants were alright – a little bready and not as flaky as a good croissant ought to be. The lemon blueberry scone was good – just the right balance of sweet and tart. The crumb was tender with a crisp crust.
Now for their version of the kouign-amann… There were large chunks (please see photos) of raw granulated sugar on the outside. I had a glimpse of that when I ordered it and I thought that it was just a little dusting on the pastry. I didn’t expect for the sugar to be coagulated in large chunks in parts of the pastry. The hallmark of a kouign-amann is its moist, buttery, flaky crumb on the inside and crisp crust enveloped in golden caramelized sugar. This version is none of the above. I strongly suggest they go back to recipe testing and back to the drawing board on this one.
I do not relish writing a bad review especially if it is a small, neighborhood business. I do want them to succeed and to do that, I believe they need to get good, honest feedback from customers. My daughter-in-law regularly walks in their shop early mornings on weekdays to get a coffee and pastry before she heads to work. She was the one who suggested that I visit and try their offerings.
I do not mind paying for pastries at their price point (a little pricey for the size) but I do expect them to be of good, if not excellent quality as their name suggests (Artisanal).
I also called as soon as I got home to give them feedback but I got their voicemail. I left a message and I hope the owners will take my suggestions positively.
I wish them well and I will definitely give them another try in the hopes that they have improved.