Dining at the Midwest Youth Cup: On-Site and Nearby Options
The Midwest Youth Cup complex has on-site restaurants, a bar, and concessions. Outside food and beverage is not allowed inside, with more dining in New Lenox and Frankfort.
Dining at the Midwest Youth Cup: On-Site and Nearby Options
Wintrust Crossroads Sports Complex has on-site restaurants, a bar, and concessions, so families can eat without leaving the venue across the 3-day tournament. Outside food and beverage is not allowed inside the complex. For meals away from the fields, there is additional dining in New Lenox and Frankfort.
Key facts
- The complex has on-site restaurants, a bar, and concessions.
- Outside food and beverage is not allowed inside the complex.
- Additional dining is available in New Lenox and Frankfort.
- On-site concessions are the fastest option between matches.
On-site restaurants and bar
The complex includes on-site restaurants and a bar, so families can sit down for a full meal without leaving the venue. This is convenient on busy game days when your team has more than one match and time between them is limited.
Concessions between matches
On-site concessions are the quickest way to grab food and drinks during the day. When you have a short window between matches, concessions let you stay near the fields rather than travel off-site for a meal.
No outside food or beverage
Outside food and beverage is not allowed inside the complex. Plan to eat at the on-site restaurants and concessions during the day, or have a meal before you arrive. Coolers and outside drinks should stay in the car.
Dining in New Lenox and Frankfort
Beyond the venue, there is additional dining in New Lenox and Frankfort, both near the complex. These nearby towns give families more options for dinner after matches wrap up or for a change of pace during the weekend.

