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Dazzle Guests With Delightful Pastries and Cafe's Christmas Menu

Delightful Pastries and Cafe has Christmas menu offerings that will satisfy all guests, savory and sweet! Order now at all three locations.

Don’t spend Christmas in the kitchen this year. Delightful Pastries & Café invites Chicagoans to leave Christmas cooking to the pros, offering a sweet and savory catering menu that includes all of the holiday favorites with their twist. Customers can cover all the bases and order cookies to leave for Santa’s arrival, too.

Kick off the holiday meal with one of the bakery’s over the top breads. For a vegan option, the Holiday Bread is a preview of dessert, with pecans, dried cherries, raisins, cranberries, candied orange peel and currants, for $10.00. If guests prefer traditional bread, the Farmer Rye Sourdough Bread is the perfect option for $8.00. Moving on to the main event of the meal, try the mouthwatering Ham Quiche, baked with local polish ham and Swiss cheese, for $42.00 or the Mushroom Turnovers for a vegetarian option, with a mushroom duxelle filling encased in puff pastry baked to golden perfection, at $13.00/dozen.

To top off the holiday meal, try one of Delightful Pastries & Café’s delicious desserts that’s sure satisfy any sweet tooth. Holiday dessert tables will shine with the classic Buche de Noel, a French Yule log made out of fluffy genoise cake filled with chocolate ganache, decorated with marzipan mushrooms and holly berries for $40.00. The International Cookie Tray, for $35.00, has something that will appeal to all guests or end the meal on a tangy note with Delightful Pastries & Café’s Key Lime Pie for $45.00.

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Call and order today! Customers can place Christmas orders at all three Chicagoland Delightful Pastries & Café locations (Jefferson Park on Lawrence; Old Town on Wells and the West Loop at the Chicago French Market). For the complete menu visit www.delightfulpastries.com.

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