Ann Sather

Lovers of sticky buns, take warning! Chicago’s Swedish cuisine restaurant Ann Sather has a requisitely delicious menu of Swedish waffles with lingonberries and whatnot, but remember to save room for its famous cinamon rolls. Delicious and gooey just begins to describe the treats here. Though it’s open for lunch, breakfast is the real meal at chez Sather, so get ready for some meatballs and potato pancakes, not to mention full tummies upon exit.

Contact number:  (773) 348-2378

Location:929 West Belmont Avenue, Chicago, IL 60657

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Chicago White Sox Baseball

The 2005 World Champion White Sox will knock you and your children’s socks off, as they battle their way toward another set of rings. The Sox and their cross-town rival Cubs are two of the oldest teams in the league, and have histories steeped in legend and victory. Immerse your child in the lore of “Shoeless” Joe Jackson and the infamous Black Sox of yore while enjoying the classic and gourmet treats from U. S. Cellular Field’s extensive menu. You’ll feel right at home discussing the finer points of the game with the friendly South-Side fans surrounding you.

Contact number: (866) 769-4263

Location: 333 West 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60616

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Chicago Fire Soccer

This less popular, albeit major sport is just as exciting as other ball games, and any children who play on their own soccer team will be thrilled to take in the live action of the big boys doing the same thing. The season really heats up in summer months, and Toyota Park, the stadium they usually play in, is known to sell out quite frequently. Check the website for schedule and ticket information, and bring your littlest hooligans for a memorable sporting experience.

Contact number: (708) 594-7200

Location:7000 South Harlem Avenue, Bridgeview, IL 60455

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Chicago Cubs Baseball

Begin a tradition with your children that they will honor throughout their lives. Visit the country’s most beautiful ballpark and become a part of national legend. There is nothing better than sitting back amongst throngs of happy-go-lucky fans at Wrigley Field — a park appropriately dubbed “”The Friendly Confines.”” Depending on the season, you might witness the Cubbies’ attempt to break the hundred-year Curse of the Billy Goat (See Billy Goat Tavern in Kid-Friendly Eats). While your child munches on kosher hot dogs and salty peanuts, you might enjoy one of Bob Chinn’s famous Mai Tai cocktails or an Old Style beer as you sing “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” in unison.

Contact number: (800) 843-2827

Location:1060 West Addison Street, Chicago, IL 60613

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Chicago Bulls Basketball

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A trip to a real live Chicago Bulls game is a definite to-do with your children. There are few more exciting things in the world, let alone the city, than watching these top-notch athletes dribble, shoot and score points. Seat prices vary of course, but with the jumbo screens, the United Center’s half time entertainment, promotions, contests, and top-rate concessions, you’re guaranteed a fun time even with a budget ticket.

Contact number: (312) 455-4500

Location:1901 West Madison Street, Chicago, IL 60612

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Chicago Blackhawks Hockey

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Hockey is probably one of the most lawless, loudmouth games you can take your children to, but it’s also super fun, and there’s no better team to watch in Chicago than the Blackhawks. If your children have never seen the sport up-close, they’ll be blown away by the giant men gliding around the ice, chasing and hitting the little puck, and of course, breaking into mid-game brawls. They play at United Center, where we urge you to park in the designated legal areas so your evening won’t be spoiled by a tow truck.

Contact number: (312) 455-7000

Location: 1901 West Madison Street, Chicago, IL 60612

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Bobby’s Bike Hike

Exploring any city by bike offers a fun and different perspective on otherwise mundane surroundings, so even better to be in Chicago and bask in its lakeside views and architectural diversity. When the weather is warm, you and your children can join any number of Bobby’s Bike Hikes, a fun bicycle tour of the city given by knowledgable, unimposing, and friendly guides. The rides are tailored to suit families of all ages and fitness levels, and they’re comfortingly serious about bicycle safety.

Contact number: (312) 915-0995

Location: 465 North McClurg Court, Chicago, IL 60611

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The Second City

Innumerable comedians, actors, and directors have honed their craft as members of this legendary comedy troupe. Show your children where some stars such as Dan Castellaneta of The Simpsons, Tina Fey of Saturday Night Live, and Steve Carell of The Office got their feet wet on stage, and cement your status as a pop-culture guru.

Contact number: (312) 337-3992

Location: 1616 North Wells Street, Chicago, IL 60614

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Steppenwolf Theater

Gary Sinise, Terry Kinney, and Jeff Perry founded this Tony Award-winning ensemble in a church basement in 1974. Today’s incarnation of Steppenwolf is one of the country’s longest-standing and highest-quality theater ensembles, remaining true to the founders’ original vision of dynamic and electrifying theater. The company’s Family Performance Series is the perfect opportunity for you to introduce your children to or further their passion for stage-acting. The series includes four plays at a reduced and very reasonable ticket price, and each performance is preceded by an interactive reception with Steppenwolf artists.

Contact number: (312) 335-1650

Location: 1650 North Halsted Street, Chicago, IL 60614

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Short Shakespeare!

Good luck sharing with your children the metaphorical implications of Henry IV. That’s where Chicago Shakespeare Theater comes to save the day with its Short Shakespeare! series. The company abridges the Bard’s plays to 75-minutes, and also adapts the plays for all ages, making it an interesting way to introduce your children to an integral part of literary history. You’re all sure to laugh your way through Katherine’s antics in The Taming of the Shrew.

Contact number: (312) 595-5600

Location: 800 East Grand Avenue, Chicago, IL 60601

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