Paczki Day 2021: A map of where to find paczki in Chicago

While New Orleans celebrates Mardi Gras, Chicago has its own gluttonous February holiday — Paczki Day. 

Also known as Fat Tuesday, Paczki Day marks the last day before the Lenten season begins for Christians. Because Lent is meant to be a time of fasting and prayer, many people spend the day before gorging themselves on, well, paczki (POONCH-key). 

This year, Paczki Day falls on March 4.

The Polish fried dough treats are similar to jelly doughnuts, but they’re not jelly doughnuts — they’re paczki. Unlike doughnuts, paczki dough is richer, and contains a bit of Polish vodka or other spirits. The treats are typically topped with either powdered sugar or glaze, and they’re filled with flavored cream, custard or jelly. Traditional flavors include wild rose jelly, raspberry and custard, but some shops serve inventive modern flavors like Irish whiskey and chocolate custard.

Here are some of the bakeries across Chicago that will be frying up the Polish pastries on Tuesday. All of these spots sell the treats on Paczki Day — but get there early or call and order ahead if you want to be sure you get one.

Chicago bakeries to get paczki on Paczki Day

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