05/22/2026
We are deeply grateful to Illinois Times and The Culture Experience-LLC for this beautiful piece about Whimsy.
It means a lot to have someone see that Whimsy has always been more than tea. Tea is the doorway. Soup helps. Cake certainly doesn’t hurt. But the real work has always been creating a place where people can breathe, belong, linger, and feel known for a little while.
I do want to say something important, though.
Whimsy is not just me.
My wife and eldest spawn are the heart of what happens behind the scenes every day. They run the back of house, create the food people come back for, keep ingredients ordered, keep recipes moving, keep the kitchen alive, and very often keep my scattered brain pointed in the right direction when I’m trying to hold too many things at once.
So much of the creative, community-minded vision people feel when they walk into Whimsy was conceived, shaped, and made real by family. By unseen work. By early mornings, long days, careful hands, and people who do not always end up in the spotlight but absolutely hold up the walls.
That is part of community, too.
Community is not built by one person standing at the front of the room. It is built by families, friends, regulars, artists, neighbors, bakers, soup-makers, dish-washers, tea-drinkers, encouragers, and every person who chooses connection over transaction.
So thank you to Illinois Times for seeing the culture of Whimsy.
And thank you to the people behind the scenes who make that culture possible every single day.