Hundreds of restaurants within a 5 minute walk. Every price range and style. Panda Express, Shake Shack, Panera, Cosi, Chikfila, a steak house, Corner Bakery, Subway, the Gage, Miller's Pub, literally hundreds more. The Park itself has food and drink vendors in tents by the Bean sculpture, as well as a fantastic fancy restaurant just below that. In hot weather, Bucks is open in Maggie Daley. The park also has plenty of picnic space. Walgreens on Michigan Ave has sandwiches, salads, sushi, water, juices, wine to make a picnic for the park. Subway is on Washington for picnic foods, too.
Try Mariano's at 360 E. Randolph across from the park. There is also a Giordano's and great pancake house close by walk g west on Randolph.
All kinds within a short drive. Not much within walking distance though. There a neat Bavarian style restraunt sw within 5 miles that's worth checking out
We went to have breakfast to Nutella, delicious waffles with Nutella, that was close to the park
All kinds of meals on wheeles ,small benders and all the rastrants on mishagain ave.
We pack our own food, a lot of tables to have a break and eat w o leaving the park. It's like a picnic in the park! But please be curteous and not leave food around. =)
I have never seen any place where you can purchase food...
There are a couple different restaurants around and different stands around with drinks and ice cream a little expensive though
Not much, yiu have to walk a little towards Michigan ave, and then yiu have plenty of choices.
There is wildberrys and a little shop that sells hot dogs
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