On Sunday, February 8, 2004 at 8:58:54 AM UTC-6, Mr. A wrote:
We're flying into Chicago (Midway) at the end of this week and would love to find a Lithuanian bakery that sells bacon buns and a good rye bread.
I've heard that the Marquette park bakeries and restaurants are no longer in business (Nida, Neringa et al). What's the next best bet for finding these goodies?
On Sunday, February 8, 2004 at 8:58:54 AM UTC-6, Mr. A wrote:
We're flying into Chicago (Midway) at the end of this week and would love to find a Lithuanian bakery that sells bacon buns and a good rye bread.
I've heard that the Marquette park bakeries and restaurants are no longer in business (Nida, Neringa et al). What's the next best bet for finding these goodies?
On Sunday, February 8, 2004 at 8:58:54 AM UTC-6, Mr. A wrote:
We're flying into Chicago (Midway) at the end of this week and would love to find a Lithuanian bakery that sells bacon buns and a good rye bread.
I've heard that the Marquette park bakeries and restaurants are no longer in business (Nida, Neringa et al). What's the next best bet for finding these goodies?
On Sunday, February 8, 2004 at 8:58:54 AM UTC-6, Mr. A wrote:
We're flying into Chicago (Midway) at the end of this week and would love to find a Lithuanian bakery that sells bacon buns and a good rye bread.
I've heard that the Marquette park bakeries and restaurants are no longer in business (Nida, Neringa et al). What's the next best bet for finding these goodies?
On Sunday, February 8, 2004 at 8:58:54 AM UTC-6, Mr. A wrote:
We're flying into Chicago (Midway) at the end of this week and would love to find a Lithuanian bakery that sells bacon buns and a good rye bread.
I've heard that the Marquette park bakeries and restaurants are no longer in business (Nida, Neringa et al). What's the next best bet for finding these goodies?
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