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Back to school for Chicagoland children and parents is right around the corner. Let your stovetop cool off like the fall and celebrate another school year with a family night out at one the best kid-friendly restaurants in Chicago. Chicken fingers included! 

El Che Steakhouse & Bar

For parents who love supporting other very-recent parents, El Che Steakhouse & Bar in Chicago’s West Loop is the place to go. Chef & Owner John Manion is the recent two-time dad to a less-than-two-year-old daughter and less-than-four-year-old son, Maelyn and Maximo. Guests will notice the kid’s names make their way onto the menu on various items, including a dish at Manion’s former Time Out Market stall, the “Maximo beef rib.”

Gemini

Tucked only a few blocks away from Lincoln Park Zoo on the corner of Dickens and Lincoln is Gemini. Husband-and-wife-duo Ryan and Anna O’Donnell’s first restaurant under the Ballyhoo umbrella, Gemini, opened in 2009 just days before their wedding. 

Each main item of the kids menu tops off at $12, and meals come with fresh fruit and the choice of side like fries, brussel sprouts for the brave ones or even asparagus. Kids are sure to feel older with Gemini’s Zero Proof cocktails including strawberry lemonade, FKG, and the Danny-O.  

Old Pueblo Cantina

A Lakeview family destination is Old Pueblo, a neighborhood cantina highlighting Mexican and Sonoran flavors. Mariachi Mondays from 5:30-8:30 p.m., Taco Tuesdays with $7.95 margaritas by the glass, $29.95 pitchers and $10 taco platters, and their kids menu with options like two tacos or a steak quesadilla topping out at only $9.95.  

PB&J

The West Loop’s casual restaurant and bar, PB&J, is actually an acronym for ‘Pizza, Beer & Jukebox,’ however it does still serve the classic peanut butter and jelly sandwich too, making it a lunch or dinner option for Chicago families. Kids can pick a classic Wonder Bread PB&J ($5) or get in touch with their Memphis roots with the Elvis Style ($7), which is toasted wheat bread, chunky peanut butter, honey and sliced bananas served open faced. A kid-specific menu includes kids cheeseburger ($8), chicken tenders ($12) and a grilled cheese ($7).

Sophia Steak

Sophia is a neighborhood steakhouse in Wilmette in partnership with Chicago restaurateur, Glenn Keefer. You may even want to order off the kids menu when you see it: 

  • Homemade chicken fingers with fries ($12)

  • Steak plate with jasmine rice ($15)

  • Chicken plate served with jasmine rice ($12)

  • Pasta & meatball with fusilli pasta, red sauce and parmesan ($12)

  • ¼ pound cheeseburger with aged white cheddar and served with fries ($12)

Kids will even have their own dessert menu for a treat to end their meals. Parents will love the free valet parking available for all guests, which allows them to easily get dropped off in front of the restaurant without dealing with parking & pushing strollers across the restaurant parking lot.

Table at Crate 

At Crate & Barrel’s first in-store restaurant in their large store in Oak Brook, Chef Bill Kim offers an example of how chefs are spending more time thinking about the kid's menu than they have in the past, offering items on The Table at Crate’s kids menu, whether you’re 6 or 60. Items include Popcorn Chicken Bites with Waffle Fries ($7), Corkscrew Pasta ($7), Mac and Cheese ($12) and a classic cheeseburger served with American cheese and Waffle Fries ($10). 

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Chef Bill Kim’s approach to a kids menu is simple: “When I was growing up, there was no kids’ menu at our home,” said Kim, who was born in Korea and moved to the U.S. when he was 7. “If you didn’t eat what the adults were eating, you’re not going to eat.”

Chef Bill goes beyond basic chicken nuggets to offer Asian American-influenced options in smaller portions, such as the Kid’s Chicken Rice, fried katsu chicken with steamed jasmine rice ($6), and Kid’s Noodle Soup, chicken broth and wheat ramen noodles ($4). For the pickier eaters in your household, Chef Bill even has fries ($4). 

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Photo courtesy of El Che Steakhouse & Bar

Fairgrounds Craft Coffee & Tea

Fairgrounds Craft Coffee & Tea is celebrating this back-to-school season with a few fun offerings:

  • Expansive Kid’s Menu including Noa’s Grilled Cheese & Tomato Soup Dunkers and sweet treats like their Funnel Cake Fries!
  • Limited Time Offer: FREE Kids Lemonade with purchase of a Kid's Corner menu item (Wed, Aug 18 - Sun, Aug 22)
  • Kids Lemonade Flavors: Blueberry, Peach, Mango & Strawberry
  • Kid’s Meals are served in vintage metal lunchboxes (lunchboxes are available for purchase for $25)
  • Pro tip for that busy morning routine - order ahead! Download the Fairgrounds Craft Coffee & Tea App and get 50% off your first order using code FGFIFTY. Offer is valid through the entire month of August!
  • Etch-a-sketch games to play at your table
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Photo courtesy of Fairgrounds Craft Coffee & Tea

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