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    Soundings Café

    3.0 (37 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 4:30 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Hamburger
    Foster F.

    Seated cafe can offer nice views of city over the water but they have you order before you can sit which is tricky. The line is loooong to order but the entrees look appetizing. They serve beer and wine as well. Hamburger was acceptably fresh but wouldn't be confused for gourmet. Chef salad w $3 chicken upgrade was large. Ask at ordering counter for glasses of water.

    Nicola P.

    Grabbed a ready made chicken salad croissant sandwich before the dolphin show and it had a solid crunch from the celery, a creamy texture from the chicken & Mayo, and a freshness from the crisp apples. The croissant was light and fluffy, so the sandwich didn't last very long :) It was also $7, which rivals the prices of that area, which was a pleasant surprise to me. It was a good size to share with my son before seeing the dolphins and kept us full til we left an hour later. The view from the windows inside and the balcony outside are stunning, and I'm sure look amazing no matter the weather-- luckily we had a beautiful sunny day, but I'd also love to see the view during a dark rough thunderstorm or a heavy snow.....

    Chicken Caesar Salad
    Jenni T.

    We came in a few minutes before Noon on a Monday afternoon and I'm glad we did because it quickly filled up inside as soon as we sat down. There was no line when we walked in and both the inside and outside patios were pretty empty. Our food arrived very quickly so we had little to no wait. I ordered a Hot Vanilla Latte and a Brioche Grilled Cheese at the cafe portion of the restaurant and both were ready in less than two minutes. The latte was Starbucks so it tasted just like I expected and the grilled cheese wasn't bad either. In the restaurant portion of the place they had a lot of Vegetarian food options but they were a little pricey and I want very hungry so I opted for something small. My Husband got a Chicken Caesar Salad from the restaurant side and he really enjoyed it! There was a whole chicken breast on the salad and it was cooked perfectly. He felt like he got a good deal for the money and it was better than most restaurants located inside attractions. Service was great. The cashier was friendly and my Husbands drink was refilled quickly and our plates were cleared as soon as we were done. There were various servers and busters walking around everywhere ready for the lunch rush. There are great views of the city and the lake from the windows of the cafe so it's nice to look at while eating. The cafe also seems to be geared towards an older crowd because of the prices (NOT like the cafeteria downstairs!) so we enjoyed having a nice relaxing lunch. I would come back.

    Mac n Cheese
    Hemant T.

    The food was OK, but the service was extremely slow. There are 2 sections and they have 2 different counters. One counter only gives out coffee, shakes, etc. The other counter is only open for lunch and takes orders for sandwiches, chips, etc. We had to ask for water 3 times, ask for a fork 4 times. It was just a big waste of time waiting for the staff to come around to you and then say "Oh! Sorry, I forgot what you asked me to get"

    Bacon burger!
    Robert G.

    If you're looking to avoid the mad rush of the lunch crowd as we were, Soundings isn't a bad plan. And something tells me the food court would have been overpriced *and* not tasted as good. As it was, at 11:45 on a Sunday we had room to stretch our legs and then some, which I found a bit odd. I ordered the burger ($14) for myself, while my wife had a pork sandwich ($11-ish) and we ordered the quesadilla for the kid. Pro tip: if you come here, consider ordering from just the kids meal section if they'll let you. The quesadilla, while dry, was huge and enough for two dinners for a 2-year old. Only $5! As it was, my wife liked the pork sandwich and I thought my burger OK. They didn't ask me how I liked it cooked, and it came out medium-well. The ingredients I thought were of great quality, but the seasoning was lacking. The fries were well seasoned, but essentially limp. Bacon was nice and crispy though! So no, don't expect a gourmet burger while you're here. Service was very good overall, though; friendly and helpful. The views of the city from our window booth were great. Plus the restaurant was a good respite from all those other tourists out there!

    Big R.

    I give this high rankings because it was decent enough food in a museum for fair prices. They are still gauging you on some items like a cookie was $4 which probably should be $2. I got the taco bowl which was a hearty helping for a fair price. It wasn't exactly chipotle but was close enough and delicious. The atmosphere with amazing views of the lake and the city made for a great experience.

    We ordered a burger that was cooked to perfection and a huge tasty chicken Caesar salad.
    Jae J.

    We eat here every time we visit the Aquarium. The menu offers a lot of vegetarian options and the staff are really inviting. We love the view of the water too. The prices aren't too bad. We fed a family of five for $30 which is impressive. The food is very high quality. I've had the Mac and cheese and the Caesar salad. The soups are great too. My husband loves their burgers and sandwiches. As annual members, we are happy there's a quality dining establishment to visit.

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    Meh. Gas station quality sandwiches. I guess what you should expect for a museum. Definitely packing in a lunch next time.

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    Pizza is garbage! Coffee is cold. Stick to burrito bowl and bottled drinks which are severely overpriced!

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    4.6(118 reviews)
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    A beautiful, eclectic coffee house just outside of Chinatown, La Malinche was the perfect place for…read morea casual late breakfast. With a cozy locals vibe, there was a mix of young professionals on laptops and families starting the morning. The bright aesethics of Mexican heritage and decor celebrating local artists make the space inspiring and energizing. The coffee was great. I got the horchata latte, which tasted even better than I hoped. I also ordered a El Chavo Torta, a deceptively simple sandwich that was incredibly delicious. I don't know what they put in the bread or what magical place they bought the cheese from, but my mouth is watering just thinking about it. When I'm in Chicago again, La Malinche is on my list of must visit spots.

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    We visited Bar Sotto during Chicago Restaurant Week and had a really enjoyable overall experience…read more The space has a cozy, dimly lit, intimate vibe perfect for a date night or a relaxed dinner with friends. It feels upscale but still comfortable. Service was attentive and paced well, especially considering it was Restaurant Week and fairly busy. The Restaurant Week menu offered a great variety. We started with the crispy arancini, which were perfectly golden on the outside and creamy inside with a rich glaze that added a nice depth of flavor. The wild mushroom risotto had great earthy flavor and was very rich, definitely a heavier dish but satisfying if you are in the mood for something indulgent. The gnocchi were soft and pillowy with fresh basil and roasted tomatoes that brightened the dish nicely. For entrées, the filet mignon was cooked beautifully, tender and medium rare with a flavorful sauce that complemented it well. The chicken parmesan had a solid crisp and good seasoning, though it leaned more classic than standout. Portions overall felt fair for the prix fixe price. Dessert was a sweet finish. The tiramisu was light, creamy, and not overly heavy, which we appreciated. Overall, 4 stars. Great ambiance and solid execution across the board. While nothing completely blew us away, it was a well done Restaurant Week experience and I would definitely come back to try more from their regular menu.

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    4.6(119 reviews)
    0.9 miNear Southside

    One of my friends is obsessed with this restaurant and their burger, so I had to go try. Oh my…read moregoodness it is SO good!!! I get the hype, and I see why everyone raves about it! First off, this was the best service I've ever received in my entire life. Truly, nothing topped this. The waiters were genuinely the most kind and fun loving ppl, and they be complimenting your dish choices, giving tips on how to elevate each dish, boxing up our food and putting it at the front desk, giving us pink floral plates because we said we liked their plates.... Just so genuinely kind! To start, we got the truffle gnocchi. Oh my goodness this was the MOST soft and pillowy gnocchi I've EVER had in my entire life. I don't think anything can beat the texture. Not tooo truffle-y either, which is great for folks that don't want to be drowned by that flavor. We also tried the toast royale. It was huge hunks of sourdough griddled with beef fat. This made for a very umami bite with that caramelized shallot butter on the side, but it was a bit heavy for us given how many other carbs we've already ordered. I'd definitely recommend getting this if you're with a big group! The star of the show - Oliver's cheeseburger. Now I'm not one that enjoys salt. This burger was SALTY... and I loved it??!! The salt comes from the 5 year aged cheddar and their sauce, which gave it such a rich and full bite. The French fries are truffle shoestring fries that comes with their sauce, and it's just so so so so good. I genuinely loved this meal a whole lot!!! Highly recommend!!

    Oliver's off Wabash is slowly becoming my new favorite restaurant-- the cocktails are delicious,…read morethe food is consistently great, and the staff is friendly. I would recommend trying their burger/fries, the bread appetizer (toast royale) , the gin/raspberry cocktail, and the chocolate chip cookies! Note: Oliver's has gotten popular so make a reservation in advance otherwise you will be waiting awhile! Cons: I would say the atmosphere/area doesn't match the prices -- it can get kind of expensive so I would recommend checking out their happy hour or their late hour deals. BUT the food has been so good that I keep coming back either way!!

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    Trivoli Tavern - Corn bread

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    4.5(970 reviews)
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    We stumbled upon Trivoli Tavern quite by accident. Walking…read morethe streets, Thank goodness we made a right when we did. This is a sheer delight! Everything from the music to the leather booth to the chandelier and the wallpaper it's like a gorgeous hunting lodge located in Tuscany somewhere. We loved the meatballs and marinara sauce. Great wine list. And the music... the music is just everything here. It's romantic it's nostalgic, a little dark and sexy. Great for a date night or a family gathering, birthday. I would come back here again and again. It is the perfect spot to be in the midst of a modern city.

    So happy I snagged a reservation for this spot -- this was a highly rated restaurant and it…read moredefinitely lived up to the hype In regards of food: -- Pike Fish & Chips: 10/10 the reason I ordered this is because I read a review from someone who was British who said this was the best fish and chips they've ever had and I have to agree. The fish was so flaky and tender that it was falling apart. The breading was perfect. I also loved the fries it came with because they were crispy on the outside and had a good amount of potato in each bite -- Crispy Fried Chicken: 9/10 the breading was also perfect but I do think it's missing a good sauce. the dish is included with a bottle hot sauce but because I don't do spicy sauces, I did find the fried chicken a little dry on its own. Loved the coleslaw and mashed potatoes that came on the side though -- Lobster Mac and Cheese: 8/10 very creamy and cheesy but not much lobster flavor. wasn't a bad dish at all but I probably would skip this for next time because the other dishes were more of a standout -- Sticky Date Toffee: this is the dessert they're known for and I have to admit I was reluctant to try it at first. I don't really like dates or toffee and I had read a few reviews who mentioned it was a little salty. I'm not sure if they adjusted the saltiness based on feedback but I didn't find the dessert too salty at all. It felt so balanced- the warm sponge cake, the toffee sauce, the cold ice cream and crumbs for a little bit of texture all came together perfectly In the future I hope to try their vodka pasta with spicy sausage, their chicken pot pie, their cornbread, and Bella Punch or Cosmo In terms of service, our waitress was extremely attentive and sweet -- multiple wait staff were keeping our water filled and checking in with us But outside of the food and service, I will say I was a little disappointed they charge for reservations here - it's $2.50 person and even though the cost isn't that high, I think the concept of charging for a reservation versus taking a deposit or charging a no show fee is hard for me to get behind Keep in mind they also have a 3% surcharge included in the bill as well But overall I loved my experience dining here-- I think the have so many amazing dishes to try and it was so hard to choose so I definitely would love to come back to try more

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