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    Restaurant in Chicago, United States

    Lost Larsen

    150pts

    Daytime bakery with serious ranking credentials.

    Lost Larsen, Restaurant in Chicago

    About Lost Larsen

    Lost Larsen is a Wicker Park bakery under chef Bobby Schaffer with three consecutive years on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in North America list, peaking at #70 in 2024. Open Tuesday through Sunday, 7 AM to 3 PM, walk-ins only. The OAD track record and a 4.5 Google rating across 393 reviews make it a deliberate morning stop for serious food travelers in Chicago.

    Who Should Book Lost Larsen — and When

    Lost Larsen is the right call for anyone who treats a morning bakery run as a purposeful meal rather than a quick errand. If you are in Wicker Park on a weekday between 8 and 10 AM and you care about where your ingredients come from, this is the most rewarding stop on the block. It ranked #70 on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in North America list for 2024, moving up from #88 in 2023 and holding strong at #110 in 2025 — a three-year OAD presence that tells you this is not a flash-in-the-pan opening. For the food-focused traveler passing through Chicago, Lost Larsen earns a deliberate detour.

    Lost Larsen, Wicker Park

    Lost Larsen operates Tuesday through Sunday, 7 AM to 3 PM, out of a storefront at 2140 W Division Street in Chicago's Wicker Park neighborhood. Mondays are closed. The hours matter: this is a daytime-only bakery under chef Bobby Schaffer, which means your window is breakfast and lunch, full stop. If you are arriving from out of town and have a dinner reservation at somewhere like Kasama or Smyth later in the evening, Lost Larsen fits cleanly into the morning half of your day.

    The sourcing orientation at Lost Larsen is central to why the OAD recognition makes sense. Bakeries that earn repeat placement on OAD Cheap Eats lists , a guide that takes ingredient provenance and craft seriously , typically get there through disciplined sourcing rather than volume or novelty. That means paying attention to grain selection, fermentation, and the quality of fat and dairy, the building blocks of any serious bread and pastry program. Lost Larsen's sustained ranking across three consecutive years suggests Schaffer has maintained that standard rather than trading on early momentum. For context, OAD Cheap Eats rankings weight quality of execution heavily; landing in the top 110 in North America in any given year is a genuine credential, not a participation trophy.

    Sensory cues at serious bakeries are worth setting expectations around: the aroma profile of a well-run bread-focused operation , warm grain, caramelized crust, butter , is part of what makes an early morning visit worth planning around. The 7 AM opening means you can be there at peak freshness, before the afternoon supply narrows. If you have flexibility, Tuesday through Friday mornings tend to carry lighter foot traffic than weekend service at bakeries of this profile. Saturday is the obvious draw for locals, which means lines and potentially reduced availability on high-demand items as the morning progresses.

    Lost Larsen's Google rating sits at 4.5 across 393 reviews, which is a useful signal: a 4.5 with near-400 reviews at a small daytime bakery reflects genuine repeat customer satisfaction rather than a single wave of opening hype. Compare that to the OAD ranking and you have both a critic-facing credential and a civilian one pointing in the same direction.

    For travelers who want to build Lost Larsen into a broader Chicago food day, the Wicker Park location puts you within reach of the city's broader dining scene. Pair a morning here with an evening reservation at Next Restaurant or Oriole for a full-day itinerary that covers both ends of the price spectrum. If you are building a multi-city bakery trail, Radio Bakery in New York City operates in a similar Cheap Eats-recognized tier, and Antica Focacceria San Francesco in Palermo offers an instructive contrast in how a century-old institution handles ingredient-led baking.

    Booking is not required , this is a walk-in bakery. Arrival timing is the only logistics variable that matters. Show up closer to opening than to closing if you want the fullest selection.

    Practical Details

    DetailLost LarsenRadio Bakery (NYC)Kasama (Chicago)
    CuisineBakeryBakeryFilipino / Bakery + Fine Dining
    Price rangeNot listed (OAD Cheap Eats)Cheap Eats tier$$$$
    HoursTue–Sun, 7 AM–3 PMCheck venueCheck venue
    BookingWalk-in onlyWalk-inReservation required (fine dining)
    OAD recognitionCheap Eats Top 110 (3 years)RecognizedSeparate recognition tier
    Leading forMorning, solo, small groupsMorningSpecial occasions, groups

    Compare Lost Larsen

    Value at a Glance: Lost Larsen
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    Lost Larsen
    Smyth$$$$
    Alinea$$$$
    Kasama$$$$
    Next Restaurant$$$$
    Moody Tongue$$$$

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Lost Larsen?

    Come as you are. Lost Larsen is a daytime bakery on W Division Street in Wicker Park — there is no dress expectation beyond being comfortable for a casual morning out. Think coffee-run clothes, not a dinner reservation.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Lost Larsen?

    Lunch is your only option — Lost Larsen closes at 3 PM every day it operates, Tuesday through Sunday. There is no dinner service. If you are planning around it, earlier in the morning gives you the widest selection before items sell out.

    Is Lost Larsen good for solo dining?

    Yes, and it is probably the ideal format here. Bakeries at this level — Lost Larsen has placed on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats North America list three years running, reaching #70 in 2024 — reward the solo visitor who can move at their own pace and pick exactly what they want without negotiating a shared order.

    Can Lost Larsen accommodate groups?

    Groups can visit, but this is a bakery, not a sit-down restaurant, so large parties should manage expectations around seating and pacing. It works better for two or three people grabbing breakfast together than for a coordinated group meal. Check the storefront setup before arriving with six or more.

    Is Lost Larsen good for a special occasion?

    Depends what you mean by special. It is not a dinner reservation or a tasting menu — it is a bakery that closes at 3 PM. That said, a venue ranked #70 on OAD Cheap Eats North America in 2024 makes for a genuinely worthwhile morning treat or a considered birthday breakfast stop. For a formal celebration dinner, look at Smyth or Kasama instead.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    7 am–3 pm
    Wednesday
    7 am–3 pm
    Thursday
    7 am–3 pm
    Friday
    7 am–3 pm
    Saturday
    7 am–3 pm
    Sunday
    7 am–3 pm

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