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Hey Everyone
As last minute thing we are taking the Little One to Chicago's Children's Museum tomorrow. Anyone have suggestions for restuarants near Navy Pier. As well as some help with parking near it. Chef PS thanks in advance. |
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I apparently missed part one, so give more details...where are you coming
from or staying and how old is the kid and such? Best bet is NOT to drive to Navy Pier...buses and free trolleys will get you there. Lots of restaurants at NP itself...somewhat tourist trap, but they are ok, plus a large food court. There is an outlet of Billy Goat Tavern at NP which is always kinda fun. Bob in RSM, CA (yes, I know...but I know Chicago!) "Master Chef Richard Campbell" wrote in message om... Hey Everyone As last minute thing we are taking the Little One to Chicago's Children's Museum tomorrow. Anyone have suggestions for restuarants near Navy Pier. As well as some help with parking near it. Chef PS thanks in advance. |
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"Master Chef Richard Campbell" wrote in message om... Hey Everyone As last minute thing we are taking the Little One to Chicago's Children's Museum tomorrow. Anyone have suggestions for restuarants near Navy Pier. As well as some help with parking near it. Chef PS thanks in advance. I'd go over to Fox and Obel. It's on Illinois St. a few blocks west of LSD. It has a cafe with a great selection of high quality food. Well worth the trip. http://www.foxobel.com/ Have Fun, Red |
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