Dining at ORD
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Dining at ORD
I am sure this has been addressed before either here or in another forum, but as search is down, here goes:
Having been through ORD a number of times and going to continue to do so, I am desperately seeking a decent place to have dinner.
I usually transit to/from Terminal 5. Terminal 5 is a dead end as to restaurants (only fast food there).
The best I have managed so far is to go to the Hilton - is that my only option around?
Having been through ORD a number of times and going to continue to do so, I am desperately seeking a decent place to have dinner.
I usually transit to/from Terminal 5. Terminal 5 is a dead end as to restaurants (only fast food there).
The best I have managed so far is to go to the Hilton - is that my only option around?
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Originally Posted by haveric
Wolfgang Puck's in Terminal 1 is a pretty decent place for a meal. If you're in T5 though, I don't know how you would be able to gain access to T1....
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I've got a related question: thanks to some AA schedule changes, I've got a couple of 2 hour dinnertime layovers at Terminal 3 coming up. Any place to get a quick "taste of Chicago," or could anyone recommend any other commendable place to eat? Also, in general, how is concession pricing at ORD -- will I be fleeced or pleased?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by iahphx
I've got a related question: thanks to some AA schedule changes, I've got a couple of 2 hour dinnertime layovers at Terminal 3 coming up. Any place to get a quick "taste of Chicago," or could anyone recommend any other commendable place to eat? Also, in general, how is concession pricing at ORD -- will I be fleeced or pleased?
Thanks!
Thanks!
LAX and MSP are worse. You really have your choice of what you
want to eat. Various fast food places and a some sit down places
like Chilis and Wolfgang Puck, so take your pick. If you have time
and want to walk to Terminal 1 (United), try the Billy Goat Tavern
in the C Gate Food Court near C18. I also recommend the
Sky Bridge Restaurant by the United Express gates in F.
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Originally Posted by MCI Guy
I don't think the prices at ORD are too terrible...many others like
LAX and MSP are worse. You really have your choice of what you
want to eat. Various fast food places and a some sit down places
like Chilis and Wolfgang Puck, so take your pick. If you have time
and want to walk to Terminal 1 (United), try the Billy Goat Tavern
in the C Gate Food Court near C18. I also recommend the
Sky Bridge Restaurant by the United Express gates in F.
LAX and MSP are worse. You really have your choice of what you
want to eat. Various fast food places and a some sit down places
like Chilis and Wolfgang Puck, so take your pick. If you have time
and want to walk to Terminal 1 (United), try the Billy Goat Tavern
in the C Gate Food Court near C18. I also recommend the
Sky Bridge Restaurant by the United Express gates in F.
Speaking of kids, there's a great play area just inside the UA terminal that is also accessible from the AA terminal without having to pass through security (if you're already on the air-side part). A great way to keep the little ones occupied on a longish layover. It worked for us!
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Originally Posted by iahphx
Speaking of kids, there's a great play area just inside the UA terminal that is also accessible from the AA terminal without having to pass through security (if you're already on the air-side part). A great way to keep the little ones occupied on a longish layover. It worked for us!
As you said, one can get between 1, 2, and 3 airside (if you'd have kept going past the play area, you'd end up in Terminal 1.

