Reeses Gourmet Mana

1022 1/2 W 63rd St, Chicago
(773) 434-4494

Recent Reviews

Wanda Stokes

I ordered the 20 dollar pan and it was delicious i finished all by myself ?????I hate you can’t get it at Peete’s anymore , overall it was delicious I will order again.

Donna Ivy

The desserts are always fresh, very well wrapped and reasonably priced. My absolute favorite is the Banana Pudding. It's Friday, I deserve a dessert today and tomorrow and Sunday, lol.

Monique McGee

I got the banana pudding and chocolate covered strawberries.

Great Lakes Wholesale

Best banana pudding ive ever had!

Myel Evans

The banana mana and Carmel grapes are to die for

Alicia Stokes

Bananas, pudding, chocolate, Caramel, pecans, cake, cookies strawberries, lemon,fresh fruit, and veggies, fresh lemonade and Mango tea . This is the place to be!

Crystal Young

Everything is always fresh I’m never disappointed! Best banana pudding ever

Alicia Stokes

Love it all desserts are delicious and responsibly affordable

D

Wishing this place nothing but the best! The owner works so hard!

Ryan Reed

I love they food they jerk be on point

Juan J.

If I could give the mana 10 stars I would. This is so delicious. See you don't understand. This is my favorite thing in the world. I've tried many and I mean a ton of placed. Oh my y

Kandy Garner

These gourmet desserts are very tasty always fresh and comes in a variety of flavors must have to admit that the banana it's my favorite.

Nicole H.

I used to always get the original Mana at J &J's Fish. When I saw that they had their own location with additional flavors, I'm like yes! I got a chance to stop by today. According to the menu that I picked up at the restaurant, this is actually Mr. Allen's Sweet Shop(The Jerk Spot) and also home of Banana Mana. It's a small spot that is only there to serve its purpose of churning out good food so don't look for aesthetics! I was served by a very nice gentleman(Mr. Allen?). I noticed in one of the reviews someone mentioned a restroom. When you walk in there's the order window and a door next to it which opens into the kitchen. I was in and out but on my next visit I'll have to inquire about the bathroom because there may be seating in the back as well. Who knows? I ordered a small tip-$6, an original Mana-$2.50(for Granny) and a banana walnut bread Mana-$2.50. Listen, I haven't had rib tips from a restaurant that have tasted this good in a loooong time. There was nothing special about them. They were just seasoned well and suuuuper tender-very well made. The sauce was more like a semi glaze. I liked the cut as well. It was good. Only 3 of the tips made it home with me. A slice of bread and some sport peppers came with the tips. Shrugs. They also serve links, jerk chicken, a few sides like greens, mac & cheese and red beans & rice. I was there less than 10 minutes. I'm definitely going back for some tips.

Doris P.

This is definitely my choice. A bonus: on the way to the bathrooms look to the left and find a six-foot tall model of what the building was supposed to look like had the Great Depression not happened; it would have been the tallest in the world at the time.

J. Michael E.

They only serve one thing but they do it well--MANA! It's between custard, ice cream, and pudding--served either chilled or frozen. Tucked away in Englewood, at 1022 1/2 W 63rd, they have the best banana pudding I've ever had (just don't call it Banana *pudding* around them). They're always adding new flavors and are also expanding their distribution of original banana mana throughout the south side. You, however, can only get all of their wonderful flavors at their storefront. Reese's Banana Mana is certainly a desert destination.

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