Bang Bang Pie & Biscuits

Chicago


The namesake pie comes in several varieties daily. Check the blackboard for coffee custard, spiced apple plum, chocolate peanut butter and more creamy, fruity goodness. Bang Bang’s hulking biscuits likewise earn raves, especially after a slathering with the condiment bar’s jams. Chicken pot pies, cheddar grits and candied bacon biscuit sandwiches satisfy savory tastes.

The tiny, angled space is shaped like a pie slice, with a handful of sunlit, butcher-board tables inside. In warm weather, the outdoor garden and its umbrella-shaded picnic tables triple the number of seats available.


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