I still need to fill in some gaps for lunch and dinner in my itinerary. What would be good options for kids (11, 7 %26amp; 2), around Michigan Avenue or Embassy Suites Lakefront?
So far I%26#39;m considering:
Gino%26#39;s or Uno%26#39;s for deep dish pizza
Ed Debevic%26#39;s
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Favorite restaurants for kids
Please do a search for kid friendly or child friendly restaurants on this forum, the topic has been covered before. You can also do a search at metromix.com and chicagoreader.com for restaurants.
Favorite restaurants for kids
Don%26#39;t forget the Rain Forest Cafe on Clark street. I woldn%26#39;t sit too close to the gorillas as the little one might get scared.
If you%26#39;re visiting the Lincoln Park zoo, they have a nice small restaurant above the store - it only sells pizzas but they%26#39;re delicious. There%26#39;s also a bigger food court and you can get a table outside most of the time.
The Cheesecake Factory on Michicagn Avenue has a nice menu, but the portions are enormous - even the lunch time ones, which are supposed to be smaller.
The Rainforest Cafe would be a lot of fun for your kids. There%26#39;s lots to see and the menu is child-friendly. Even my teens had fun here. Also, if you can make it a late lunch or an early dinner, you%26#39;d probably enjoy it more since it won%26#39;t be as crowded.
There%26#39;s a Friday%26#39;s on Erie just east of Michigan and a Corner Bakery on Erie 1 block east of Michigan. And Charlie%26#39;s Ale House @ Navy Pier is good, too with outdoor seating.
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