Showing posts with label Pi Day specials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pi Day specials. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Pi Day Specials 2018 π: Chicago


It's PI Day again (3.14 is a close approximation of the mathematical symbol π, for those of you who are long removed from 7th-grade mathematics.)  It's become a bit of a commercial celebration for Pizza makers, and Dessert makers, and science nuts, all celebrating the silly coincidence of the Greek letter pi and the English word pie.


That silliness is your gain. Here's some free or discounted stuff you can get in the Chicago area tomorrow for Pi day.

If you want a fuller explanation of π, peruse last year's PI Day post, where I explain how irrational numbers work.

Please check with the location before going there.  I got this info off the Internet, and that is of course, super reliable, but you never know.

Pi Day poster via teacherspayteachers.


  • Bespoke Cuisine in the West Loop, a cooking party venue, will lead groups in putting together a meal featuring nothing but different kinds of pie. Tickets are required.
  • All four First Slice Pie Cafe locations, have a buy one slice, get one for half off deal.Promotion excludes full pies.
  • Waters School in the Ravenswood neighborhood will host a free Pi Day Celebration and Family Fun Festival featuring games, stories and crafts. Pizza and pie will also be for sale.
  • Macello's Ristorante at 1235 W. Lake Street has eight wood-fired specialty pizzas for $3.14.




  • If you want to work off any pie you indulge in, the Illinois Science Council and Fleet Feet Sports will host three Pi Day “Pi K” Fun Run/Walks in Old Town, Logan Square and Oak Park. Registration is $30 each.

    Enjoy PI Day!

  • Tuesday, March 14, 2017

    Pi Day Specials 2017: Chicago

    A bevy of delicious pies from First Slice cafe (Facebook)
    Well it's Pi Day, again.  You know, the one day a year when math  suddenly becomes important to consumers, as they get specials on various forms of pie?

    In case you were wondering:

    Pi is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. Regardless of the size of the circle, pi is always the same number. So, for any circle, dividing its circumference by its diameter will give you the exact same number: 3.14159…or pi.

    Pi is also an irrational number, which means that its value cannot be expressed exactly as a simple fraction. As a result, pi is an infinite decimal. Although 22/7 gives a result that is close to pi, it is not the same number.

    (THANKS TO WONDEROPOLIS for the concise explanation)

    We celebrate Pi Day on 3/14, but it would be more precise to celebrate Pi Minute,  which is on March 14 at 1:59 am.  So it's already happened!

    As I've argued in the past-- I'd much rather see some excitement for Tau day.  Tau is 2 x pi, and is arguable a more important number in the scheme of things.  



    The official Tau Day shirt.

    And for those that are more mathematically inclined. 2*  = tau  (τ), which many would argue is the more important mathematical irrational transcendent constant. (And much less known than π)
    All that to say is that Tau day is 6/28.  And by the transformative power of pi, there should be TWICE as many specials on that day!  And it will be twice as delicious!

    Find out more about Tau Day and start preparing now!  http://www.tauday.com



    PI DAY SPECIALS IN CHICAGO


    Here are some local specials that I've compiled from a couple of sources.  Chicago Tribune and DNA Info.  I've focused on North side specials, as that's where I live.  If you live elsewhere, check the links above.


    Baker and Nosh: 1303 W. Wilson Ave., 773-989-7393, www.bakerandnosh.com
    Individual 5-inch cherry pies for $6.50.


    Baker Miller: 4610 N. Western Ave., 773-654-3610 www.bakermillerchicago.com
    The bakery will have specials on both its regular 8-inch pies and 6-inch mini pies. The mini-pies are special for the holiday, and slices of the regular pies will also be available in-store Tuesday; but plan to arrive early.

    Frankenpies from Bang Bang Pies
    Bang Bang Pies: 4947 N. Damen Ave., 773-530-9020, www.bangbangpie.com
    Indecisive pie lovers can have it all for Pi Day at Bang Bang, with a Franken-pie option that includes a slice of each special pie all in one pan.Flavors include chocolate cheesecake with salted caramel and s’mores pie; You may have missed your chance for Franken-pie. Better luck next time, but they will have double crusted mini-apple pies available.

    Bennison’s Bakery:1000 Davis St., Evanston, 847-328-9434, www.bennisonscakes.com

    Bennison’s special for Pi Day: 4 inch pies of either apple, strawberry rhubarb, Boston cream and French silk, each for $3.14, of course. No preorders here; it’s first come, first served in-store all day Tuesday.

    Bittersweet Pastry: 1114 W. Belmont Ave., 773-929-1100, www.bittersweetpastry.com 
    They have plenty of delicious pies as always.  As a special, Sweet or savory mini pies are also available at $4.50 apiece, plus $3.14 for blueberry or apple-and-quince “pie pops.”

    Blaze Pizza: Visit website for locations, www.blazepizza.com 
    Pizza pies qualify for the Pi Day celebration according to Blaze, which will offer pizzas for $3.14 at all Chicago locations. The best part? Any and all toppings are included in that price, for both signature and build-your-own pies.

    Cellar Door Provisions:3025 W. Diversey Ave., 773-697-8337, www.cellardoorprovisions.com
    Although the bakery and restaurant will be closed on the official Tuesday of Pi Day, Cellar Door will round up to 3.15 and celebrate  on Wednesday with slices of emmer wheat and brown butter apple pie for $7.50 (with creme fraiche) each.

    Dinkel’s: 3329 N. Lincoln Ave., 773-281-7300, www.dinkels.com
    Find all of Dinkel’s typical pie offerings at special prices: $3.14 for 5-inch mini pies and $9.87 (aka pi squared) for 9-inch regular pies.

    Pie from Floriole (Instagram)
    First Slice Pie Cafe: Visit website for locations, www.firstslice.org 
    Of course the pie cafe will celebrate a pie-related holiday. First Slice will offer a buy one, get one free deal on slices of any of its 10-plus varieties of pie.

    Floriole: 1220 W. Webster Ave., 773-883-1313, www.floriole.com 
    “Pi”neapple upside-down cakes are getting a Pi Day discount, from $4.75 normally to $3.14 for the holiday. The bakery will also give away some cakes to customers in the store at 3:14 p.m. Tuesday.

    The Chopping Block: 4747 N. Lincoln Ave. www.thechoppingblock.com/
    From noon-7 p.m. Tuesday, pie lovers can pick up four-inch banana cream and/or chocolate chip pecan pies at the Lincoln Square location.

    One of Hoosier Mama's delicious pies
    (Facebook)
    Hoosier Mama Pie Company: 749 N. Chicago Ave, Evanston. www.hoosiermamapie.com
    A baker who answered the phone at 6:30 a.m. Monday said there will be a "normal menu" Tuesday — and by normal she means 15 kinds of pie, including the "Chicago Sunrise," made with Malort liquor. This is also an 8 year anniversary of their Chicago location, located at 1618.5 W. Chicago Ave in Chicago.



    Weirdly, Stan's will have pies on Pi Day!



    Stan's Donuts 1560 N. Damen Ave.; 259 E. Erie St.; 3300 N. Broadway Ave. and more. www.stansdonuts.com/ 
    Although known for their donuts, for one day only, Stan's has added hand pies to its menu, available in apple and cherry.

    Look for them to be delicious!



    The Smoke Daddy: 1804 W. Division St. www.thesmokedaddy.com/
    Yes, it’s about the brisket and ribs. But this Wicker Park meat heaven also has pie, and is offering a free slice of key lime pie with the purchase of an adult entree (limit one per table, exclusive of tax and gratuity).

    Whole Foods: various locations  www.wholefoodsmarket.com/ 

    Whole Foods is holding an all-day sale in light of Pi Day. Customers can save $3.14 on large pies and take-and-bake pizzas. The sale will only last while supplies last, and selections will vary from location to location.

    Sunday, March 13, 2016

    Pi Day Specials 2016: Chicago

    Tomorrow is PI day, the day which closely approximates the mathematical constant π.

    The ChicagoTribune has some great Pi Day specials listed for this year:

    http://www.chicagotribune.com/dining/ct-pie-pi-day-specials-discounts-story.html

    Probably my favorite one is Blaze Pizza, selling Build Your Own Pies for $3.14.

    We already are big fans of Blaze, so this is a no-brainer!

    Blaze also have (for extra charge) gluten free pizza pies, and vegetarian cheese, for those who are lactose intolerant.

    If you are in the mood for more traditional (or perhaps less traditional) pies,  other places mentioned in the article that will celebrate this mathematical moment include Shake Shack, Magnolia Bakery, and Cold Storage.

    Not listed in the article are some other Pie companies in the area  (I've taken the liberty of asking them if they've got stuff going on for Pi Day.  I will let you know when I find out! (Hopefully before tomorrow!)
    Some delicious pi day stuff from Magnolia Bakery.
    Photo source: https://twitter.com/magnoliabakery


    BANG BANG PIE:  Asked them if they have something via tweet.  Waiting for response.
    HOOSIER MAMA PIE COMPANY: Asked them if they have something via tweet.  Waiting for response.
    FIRST SLICE:  Buy One, Get One Pie Slices, according to their Facebook Page
    PLEASANT HOUSE BAKERY:  Asked them if they have something via tweet.  Waiting for response.
    A BAKER'S TALE: Asked them if they have something via  facebook.  Waiting for response.

    So on 3/14 I encourage you to eat as much  as you want.  It's for math.
    The official Tau Day shirt.

    And for those that are more mathematically inclined. 2*  = tau  (τ), which many would argue is the more important mathematical irrational transcendent constant. (And much less known than π)
    All that to say is that Tau day is 6/28.  And by the transformative power of pi, there should be TWICE as many specials on that day!  And it will be twice as delicious!

    Find out more about Tau Day and start preparing now!  http://www.tauday.com

    And if you know about other Pi Day specials, especially in the Chicago area, please let me know in the comments!