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Robert's Restaurant
Tinkling glassware. Snow white napkins. A hushed atmosphere. Lush floral arrangements. Very few things scare a parent more than the thought of their child paired with a formal dining room, especially one that the Queen herself could call home.

Robert's Restaurant, inside the Omni, is an elegant spot for adults to enjoy a high-end meal and a little adult conversation, but it's probably not the best place for kids unless your little treasure is super well behaved. At lunch you'll find small plates, entree salads, loaded baked potatoes and sandwiches that require utensils. Dinners are all about prime T-bone, roasted pork tenderloin and mushroom fettuccine. Desserts are light and airy offerings that go perfectly with the Starbucks coffee that Robert's also provides.

Open seven days a week, Robert's Restaurant serves breakfast from 6:30 to 11 a.m., lunch from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and dinner from 5 to 10:30 p.m.

Marquee Bar and Lounge
This large, dimly-lit, snuggly lounge is ideal for sipping a signature martini or a great beer and nibbling a small plate of high-end burgers, fancy sandwiches and loaded baked potatoes. A range of desserts include a sundae waffle cup, a New York cheesecake and a creme brulee trio.

Morsels
This is a great little spot inside the Omni where you can pick up coffee, pastries, sandwiches and juice. Perfect if you're in a pinch and have a hungry pumpkin.

Open City
Open City sits directly across the street from the Omni and is an ideal place for kids to act like kids. The ambiance is plenty loud, floors aren't carpeted, even crayons and coloring paper are offered for activity. The menu brims with great plates making it a challenge to choose. I finally picked an incredible pizza topped with Gorgonzola (note to self: don't waste Gorgonzola's heavenly perfection on kids who just don't get it). My husband chose a huge burger with tasty fries and my boys had spaghetti from the children's menu. Half of the pizza went back with me to the Omni and was stashed it in the fridge -- a tasty breakfast the following morning. Watch out for Open City's many desserts. They are typically huge and chocolate-centric.

Splash! Pool Bar and Grille
From Memorial Day to Labor Day lounge pool side and enjoy chicken quesadillas, BBQ wings, high end burgers and bratwurst, even baby back ribs and pineapple chicken skewers from the Splash! Pool Bar & Grille. If this menu is too fancy for the kids, no worries, Splash has a variety of menu items for kids, including mini hot dogs, PB&J sandwiches and apple dippers.

Room Service
The Omni's 24-hour room service menu offers breakfast, burgers, desserts and a kid menu.

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