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Seasons Lounge
Don't miss the chance to dine at the cozy Seasons Lounge for breakfast, where sunlight splinters in through the large glass windows. Kids like the crunchy peanut butter waffles with caramel bananas and chocolate shavings, while mom and dad can dig into the stuffed brioche French toast with strawberry cream cheese and rhubarb compote.


Seasons Restaurant
The acclaimed Seasons Restaurant, open for dinner and Sunday brunch, features a children's menu, so you can dig into the pan-roasted sturgeon or Colorado lamb while your child is content with their mac-and-cheese or cheeseburger with fries.

Pizza and Hot Dogs
Two of the most popular items on any children's menu, pizza and hot dogs, reach haute cuisine levels in Chicago. The deep-dish pizza is eaten with knife and fork, but contrary to what many folks think, it is not a thick crust pizza. Dough is patted high up the side of a deep-dish pizza pan with ingredients placed in reverse order to a regular pizza; mozzarella cheese comes first, followed by additional toppings like sausage, pepperoni, or mushrooms, all doused with chunks of fresh plum tomato sauce.

Lou Malnati's
Lou Malnati's has perfected the art of deep-dish pizza making: The crust has just enough butter to make it flaky but not soggy, the sausage is a dense layer of meat, and the chunky tomatoes in the sauce are both sweet and zesty.

Wiener Circle
At Wiener Circle, near the corner of Clark and Diversey, the Vienna frank comes out charred, not boiled, on the grill flame and loaded with dill pickles, slices of tomato, and raw onion under a deluge of mustard and relish. The hand-cut fries can be ordered with or without cheese. Add lemonade and you have a perfect meal.


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