Chicago:  Blues, Bears, and BBQ

Chicago was very good to us.  We laughed, talked, and played.  We slept in, and enjoyed lazy mornings reading books.  It was a precious (and well-appreciated) break from reality.

  

On Saturday, we visited Brookfield Zoo.  I have wonderful childhood memories of visiting this zoo.  In retrospect, it was probably a little too big and hectic for our independent toddler (who insisted on walking and climbing everywhere).

Nonetheless, we had moments of magic and wonder.  A polar bear put on a show–  splashing in his pool and playing with a ball.  The lions basked happily in the sunshine.  A gibbon and her baby performed acrobatics.

   





After all this excitement, we needed a break.  A short rest at the hotel, the always wonderful James, was followed by a happy hour and dinner of BBQ and bluegrass.  

The music at dinner inspired a visit to Kingston Mines, one of Chicago’s classic blues bars.  While the club welcomes minors, Bambino was definitely the youngest blues aficionado  present.   The acoustic set wrapped up a busy, fun day.  

We all slept in the next morning.  

Bambino Recommends:

Buddy Guy Legends– While the club is 21-and-over at night, their acoustic lunch welcomes all ages.  Bambino visits every time we’re in Chicago.

Kingston Mines–  I wouldn’t take my little one to late nights there, but the 7:30 acoustic set was great.  They even sell ear protection and toddler tees.  However, please note these locations are first and foremost blues BARS.  Do not expect crayons and a changing station in the washroom!

The James Hotel–  One of my favorites, pre-Bambino.  The location is fantastic, the service is great, and I love the modern aesthetic.  To make things even better, the have a children’s program that offers a milk-and-cookie turndown.

Maggie Daly Park–  A playground of epic proportions, with lake views and ample picnic space.

The Field Museum– My favorite Chicago museum.  Visit the dinosaurs, Egyptian mummies, and learn about our amazing and diverse world.

Eataly Chicago–  Duh.  Have you read this blog?

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