Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

99-year-old Dinkel’s might move, but its baked goods are here to stay

- BY KATIE ANTHONY, STAFF REPORTER kanthony@suntimes.com | @katiejanth­ony

The building that houses Dinkel’s Bakery, a Lake View neighborho­od mainstay since it opened in 1922, is for sale.

But owner Norman Dinkel Jr. wants to make one thing clear — they have no plans to stop serving their customers.

The 99-year-old German bakery, located at 3329 N. Lincoln Ave., is taking offers on the building, but Dinkel said he plans to keep selling the stollen, cakes and paczki they are beloved for.

While Dinkel said his plans aren’t set in stone yet, more modern amenities could be in the family-owned bakery’s future.

“No doubt the location has served us very well for almost 100 years,” the 77-year-old Dinkel said. “But if you look at other people in the food business, they have parking lots, they have drive-thru facilities. We’re never going to have that where we are located.”

The building, anchored by its iconic vertical neon sign, includes the bakery’s storefront along with two residentia­l units, Dinkel said.

If the building does sell, Dinkel said he’s looking at a number of options to continue to serve baked goods, including remaining in a small part of the building. Dinkel said other considerat­ions include moving to a drive-thru business model, or transformi­ng into an exclusivel­y mail-order operation.

The sale is the first step in a “million-mile journey” according to Dinkel, and the decision wasn’t an easy one to make.

“It’s got a lot of history, a lot of nostalgia,” Dinkel said. “I think the bakery is selling more than baked goods, we’re selling stability in a very unstable world.”

Dinkel said one of the biggest challenges he faces is shifting traditions. In the early days of the bakery, people would walk to go to shops multiple times a day. Now, those practices aren’t as common.

“Shopping habits have changed, driving, walking habits have changed,” Dinkel said. “It’s a fastpaced world and so the new model has to be reviewed.”

For now, Dinkel’s is still open for customers to grab their fresh baked goods — and one of the 27,000 Paczkis the bakery are planning to prepare for Paczki Day on Tuesday.

“Everybody should sit down, take a deep breath, have a cup of coffee or a glass of milk, eat a Paczki and enjoy the tradition,” Dinkel said.

 ?? PAT NABONG/SUN-TIMES ?? The Dinkel’s Bakery window sign in Lake View.
PAT NABONG/SUN-TIMES The Dinkel’s Bakery window sign in Lake View.

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