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Top Baby-Friendly Restaurants in Chicago: Where to Dine Out in 2025

Updated: Aug 1

Looking for baby-friendly restaurants in Chicago where you can actually enjoy a meal without stress? You’re not alone. As moms, we know how tricky it can be to find a spot that’s welcoming to babies and toddlers with high chairs, room for a stroller, a family-friendly vibe, and maybe even a changing table in the bathroom.


This guide shares some of the best kid-friendly restaurants in Chicago that make dining out with your little one a little easier (and even fun). Whether you’re grabbing brunch, lunch, or dinner, these spots are perfect for families who don’t want to sacrifice good food for convenience.


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What Makes a Restaurant Baby-Friendly?

Before diving into the list, here’s what we look for when picking a family dining spot:


  • High chairs & booster seats available

  • Stroller access & space to park it

  • Clean, accessible bathrooms — ideally with a changing table

  • A welcoming atmosphere (aka no side-eyes when a baby babbles!)

  • Kid’s menu or baby-friendly options


Summer House Santa Monica in Lincoln Park


Best Baby-Friendly Restaurants in Chicago


Eden (Avondale)

Known for its seasonal menu and greenhouse vibes, Eden is very family-friendly, with ample space for strollers and a welcoming atmosphere during brunch and early dinner hours. Bonus: there’s easy parking in their lot right across from the restaurant.


One of the few cider houses in the city, Eris is huge and super family-friendly. Tons of space inside, high chairs, and a patio make it a top pick for groups with babies and toddlers.


Lonesome Rose (Logan Square & Andersonville)

A bright and modern Mexican restaurant with a welcoming brunch and lunch crowd. High chairs, casual counter service, and stroller-friendly vibes make it a neighborhood go-to.


Half Acre Beer Co. (Bowmanville)

Spacious indoor and outdoor areas make Half Acre’s taproom perfect for families. Casual ordering, picnic tables, and a stroller-friendly layout help make this brewery feel surprisingly kid-compatible.


The Stop Along (Wicker Park & Logan Square)

Retro arcade meets pizza parlor — perfect for entertaining older toddlers too. Laid-back with booths, counter service, and a fun atmosphere.


Pizza Lobo (Logan Square & Andersonville)

This pizza spot has big slices, a laid-back atmosphere, and dog-friendly patios too. It’s stroller-accessible, kid-approved, and casual enough that no one blinks at a little extra noise.


Pilot Project Brewing (Logan Square & Wrigleyville)

This unique brewery and food hall hybrid features wide open space, high ceilings, and rotating kitchen pop-ups. Stroller-friendly and great for early day visits with little ones.


Andros Taverna (Logan Square)

Bright and spacious with high chairs, stroller-friendly layout, and Mediterranean dishes kids love.


Reveler (Roscoe Village)

A bright, family-friendly brunch and dinner spot with high chairs and a welcoming, open layout. Known for its comfort food and easygoing vibe.


Frasca Pizzeria & Wine Bar (Roscoe Village)

Frasca is a neighborhood favorite with a relaxed atmosphere, wood-fired pizzas, and plenty of space for families. High chairs and a friendly staff make it a solid choice.


A cozy, book-lined restaurant and bar with plenty of space, high chairs, and a calm, neighborhood feel. Their brunch and dinner menus are crowd-pleasers for all ages.


Tuco & Blondie (Southport Corridor)

A vibrant Mexican spot with a huge outdoor patio (with astroturf for kids to roam), colorful décor, and kid-friendly menu options. Very stroller- and baby-friendly.


Coalfire Pizza (Southport Corridor)

This Lakeview gem is known for its thin, crispy pizzas and casual vibe. It’s easy to bring a stroller inside, and kids love watching the pizza being made.


Coda di Volpe (Lakeview)

This Italian restaurant serves wood-fired pizzas and pastas in an elegant yet relaxed environment. Families are welcome, and the staff is happy to accommodate babies and toddlers.


2D Café (Lakeview)

This unique café offers a whimsical, 2-dimensional black-and-white décor that fascinates both kids and adults. Great for a light bite, coffee, and some adorable photo ops with your little one. The black & white walls are like being inside a high contrast book!


Almost Home offers a welcoming neighborhood vibe, a dedicated kids’ menu, and a spacious outdoor area where little ones can move around. The friendly staff makes families feel at ease, whether you’re stopping in for lunch or a casual dinner.


Swift & Sons Tavern (Wrigleyville)

Swift Tavern offers a warm, classic Chicago tavern experience with approachable food, high chairs, and a family-welcoming vibe — especially for lunch or early dinner before a Cubs game.


Batter & Berries (Lincoln Park)

If you’re in the mood for brunch, Batter & Berries is a local favorite for its colorful vibe and decadent French toast. The energy here is high (perfect for a noisy little one!) and they’re happy to accommodate strollers and high chairs.


Cafe YaYa (Lincoln Park)

A cozy neighborhood café with plenty of seating, solid coffee, and quick bites. There’s room for strollers, friendly staff, and a casual atmosphere — great for low-key meetups with a little one in tow.


Old Pueblo Cantina (Lincoln Park)

A Southwestern-inspired restaurant with cozy booths, a lively atmosphere, and welcoming service for families. Big portions and tasty tacos too!


With its airy, beachy vibe and big menu, Summer House is always packed with families. They offer high chairs, stroller-friendly access, and a kids’ menu — plus cookies at the counter for a post-meal treat.


Parson’s Chicken & Fish (Logan Square, Lincoln Park & Andersonville)

Parson’s is perfect in the warmer months, thanks to its huge outdoor patio. The picnic tables have space for a car seat or stroller, and kids can toddle around safely while you enjoy cocktails and fried chicken. If you come for brunch, there are tons of families here.


Cafe Ba-Ba-Reeba! (Lincoln Park)

This lively Spanish tapas spot is very accommodating for families, with quick service, high chairs, and a shareable menu that even toddlers can enjoy. The energetic vibe makes it easy to relax even if your little one gets loud.


Stax Cafe (Little Italy & River West)

A local favorite offering brunch 7 day a week with stacks of pancakes, cozy booths, plenty of high chairs, and changing tables. Stax has a casual, welcoming vibe and fast service — perfect when dining with babies and toddlers.


Café Robey (Wicker Park)

Located inside the stylish Robey Hotel, this café offers both charm and functionality. With high chairs available and plenty of natural light, it’s perfect for a quiet weekday brunch or coffee date with baby.


This spacious brewery is surprisingly family-friendly, especially on weekends. Lots of room for strollers, outdoor seating, and food trucks or rotating bites. A fun, casual spot to meet up with other parents.


Weather Mark Tavern (South Loop)

This nautical-themed tavern is casual, roomy, and a go-to for neighborhood families. Plenty of space for a stroller, high chairs, and a relaxed menu of American classics.


Flo & Santos (South Loop)

A Polish-Italian fusion spot that offers pizza, pierogi, and a warm neighborhood vibe. There’s outdoor seating in warmer months and space for strollers inside. Great spot for families with something for everyone!


The Spoke & Bird (South Loop)

A hidden gem with a cute outdoor patio and counter service setup. It’s super stroller-accessible and casual, with quick service, solid coffee, and breakfast all day.


Tips for Dining Out With a Baby in Chicago

Even at the most kid-friendly restaurants in Chicago, a little planning goes a long way:


  • Call ahead to confirm they have high chairs & room for your stroller.

  • Try to go during off-hours to avoid crowds and long waits.

  • Pack an easy-to-clean mat, bib, snacks and a few toys to keep baby occupied.

  • Don’t stress! Most Chicagoans are used to seeing families out and about!


Dining out with your baby doesn’t have to be daunting. With the right spot, it can even feel… enjoyable. Bookmark this guide and share it with another mom looking for great family dining in Chicago!


And if you’re looking to meet other moms who get it, check out Friend of a Mom! We’re building a welcoming community of local moms who love connecting over coffee, dinner, and everything in between.


Know a spot we missed? 

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Select photos by Spoon Photo & Design and Katie Basil Photography

Food Photos from Eden and Moody Tongue

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