A Taste of Heaven
Paterno's Pizza
5303 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60630
L & G Family Restaurant
10401 S Torrence Av, Chicago, IL 60617
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- HoursOPEN NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Thu Fri - Sat Sun - Phone:
Main - 773-989-0151
- Address:
- 5401 N Clark St Chicago, IL 60640
- Categories
- American Restaurants, Bakeries, Dessert Restaurants, Ice Cream & Frozen Desserts, Restaurants
- Payment Options
- Price Range
- $$
- Neighborhoods
- North Side, Edgewater, Andersonville
- Other Information
Cuisines: Ice Cream, American, Bakeries, Dessert
Price Range : Average
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Reviews
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I live in Atlanta and have not visited this restaurant but read about it in our local paperwork (children sign) and I just had to say "FINALLY SOMEONE SAID IT". I told my family that if I owned a restaurant it would only be for ages 21 & older. I'm 41 and have a very stressful & demanding job and when I want to eat a nice meal & relax; I don't want to feel like I'm at a DayCare. I understand some parents take offense to your sign, etc but they've grown "deaf & dumb" to their own children & think it's cute & everyone doesn't mind their childrens rude behavior. All I can say is "children are a reflection of their parents"..no wonder this world is in the shape it is. When I come to Chicago for the races you can bet I'm eating there and meeting the owner. I admire the owners strength & belief in his rights and not afraid to voice them (have you ever thought of running for President)?Allison in Atlanta, GA
This is one of the most enjoyable neighbourhood restaurants we have found. I only wish they had more room. It's hard to watch all that delicious food passing by as you are standing waiting for a table. The environment is so relaxing people tend to linger just a little longer over their coffee.
Excellent business, owner really looks after you. Service is great. Excellent all the way around.
I THOROUGHLY support his position regarding requiring children to be behaved in his restaurant. It is a pleasure to dine at an establishment that takes the comfort of ALL its patrons -- not just those with children -- into consideration.