"Nothing would be more tiresome than eating and drinking if God had not made them a pleasure as well as a necessity." -Voltaire.
Seasons Restaurant is a lavender building that has stone steps and leads into a hallway that you pass up another set of stairs and enter this spacious top floor of the Old Ice House.
I suggest going to the restaurant during the week for lunch when the prices are cheaper. The atmosphere is very cozy on the top floor with a picture from the World Fair in '84 and a lamppost from the bottom level with dragons and a huge wingspan on it.
The food is mainly seafood with salads, pastas, steaks, and spirits. One woman at a table next to us ordered vodka and I was like, "they serve vodka"? During twelve on the weekdays, the restaurant is very slow. But, as soon as it's one o'clock, the crowds tend to pour in.
This is a major night scene restaurant for romantic evenings and listening to the jazzy vocals of TiJonne Reyes. A friend told me she likes to be wined and dined and a classy restaurant would be Seasons, which she was right. Hey, I'd go for the shrimp over linguine in Alfredo sauce.