Lost & Found
A family holiday matinee where guests pass wishing stars, find their table's sky, sip cocoa, and leave with a keepsake constellation for the way home.

"For families who want magic without the mall-photo feeling."
Best for
"Gentle timing, real atmosphere, cocoa at the table."
Why it works
"A keepsake children can carry out of the tent."
Takeaway
Choose the afternoon. Bring the whole table.
Soft enough for afternoon. Strange enough for Kermess.
Lost & Found gives families a way into the tent without sanding off the wonder. The room stays theatrical, the timing is gentler, and the story is built around stars, wishes, cocoa, and the small souvenir children actually want to keep.
It is designed as a holiday ritual: arrive together, find your table's sky, follow the light, and leave with a constellation tied to your visit.
Find your sky.
Each table enters through a constellation world made for families to follow together.
Make a wish.
Wishing stars and small rituals keep the story active without overwhelming younger guests.
Warm up.
Cocoa, sweets, and afternoon service make the visit feel like a holiday outing.
Take it home.
A keepsake constellation turns the matinee into something families remember after the lights go down.
Build the afternoon around the group you are bringing.
Lost & Found should answer the family logistics quickly: which date, how many people, whether grandparents and cousins can sit together, and what makes the visit feel special.
Matinee seats
Easy afternoon timing with cocoa, sweets, and the keepsake sky.
See matineesFamily table
Keep grandparents, cousins, and friends together for the full ritual.
Choose tableHoliday group
Birthday afternoons, school-break groups, and family celebrations with one contact.
Plan togetherA matinee should still feel like a treat.
The food rhythm is softer than the adult evening: cocoa, sweets, table service, and small add-ons that make the visit feel like a holiday destination.
Bring the cousins. Keep the table together.
For larger family groups, birthdays, school-break outings, and holiday celebrations, we can help shape the seating and arrival plan before you book.
Where
32 W Randolph in downtown Chicago, inside the Kermess tent.
Timing
Holiday afternoons with gentler pacing for mixed-age family groups.
Access
Send accessibility requests before your visit so the team can prepare the room.
Stay
Cambria Hotel Chicago Loop - Theatre District is steps from the tent.
Quick answers before you book.
Is Lost & Found for children?
Yes. It is built as the family holiday matinee, with a gentler afternoon rhythm and a keepsake element for younger guests.
Will adults enjoy it too?
Yes. The room, table service, and theatrical atmosphere stay Kermess; the timing and story are simply tuned for families.
Can bigger families sit together?
Book a table when available, or use the group inquiry path for 8+ guests so the team can help keep the visit together.
