Really enjoyed their signature salad without cheese and their tomato basil soup, which was delicious!
Mmm Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Chicago, IL
I would say this is convenient but found it kind of surprising there were ZERO gluten free options on the kids menu. Bummer!
Alan R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Glenview, IL
An easy place to get a meal before or after the museum. It beats taking the kids for fast food. They have an extensive menu for both kids and parents and offer plenty of healthy choices. I loved my BMT. They also have excellent flat bread pizzas and salads. Its a bit pricey. Even the kids meal is $ 5.99 per child.
Kathleen B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Lombard, IL
Our lunch here yesterday was better than I expected. It is all sorts of crazy because of all the kids running around everywhere, but that’s to be expected at a children’s museum. Even as busy as it was at 12:30ish, we didn’t have to wait too terribly long to order or for a table. I think Cosi gives a pretty good value for the amount of food you get; plus a 10% discount if you are a museum member – nice bonus. Kids’ meals are $ 6 and come with a drink and a c.c. cookie. It’s a limited menu as compared to a regular Cosi.
Gerry G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Wilmette, IL
So my experience here is limited to ordering mainly their«squagels»(square bagels), which are certainly unique. They must weigh about eight ounces a piece, as dense as a rock. Despite this, they are actually decent tasting if far from an typical bagel. The main reason for writing this review is that even first thing in the morning, the high chairs and booster seats were not clean; in fact they were filthy. I’d like to see this place last – it’s in the Kohl Children’s Museum, and they employ at least one special needs person. Being at the Children’s Museum, one would think someone would be aware of the need to keep things clean.