Sit in the 400 level (between 412 and 429) for great unobstructed views of Wrigley, and get a Chicago Dog (w/ grilled onions, tomatos and celery salt) from the stand behind home plate. It's fantastic.
Gates open 2 hours before game time, and during that first hour, all food and non-alc. beverages are 25% off at the "hard" concession stands. (not at the portable kiosks, carts or walking vendors).
"Every time I visit Wrigley Field I like to freak out everybody in the men's room by peeing into the urinal trough the long ways. #Trendsetter" - Conan O'Brien
Awesome food that's gormet or if you want the regular baseball Americana food.. if you sit in the bleachers there's more of an alcoholic drink selection and better fan vibe.
Built in 1914, the "Friendly Confines" was host to Babe Ruth's alleged "called shot" during the 1932 World Series. Lights were added to the ballpark in 1988.
Wait until first pitch then ask at the ticket window to refresh their system for "best available" tix. Often VIP/media tix get turned back in and you can be seated in awesome seats for face value.
Great place to catch a ballgame. If you’re in the bleachers you can now walk around into the main concourse and see the bullpens warming up on the way.
Such a legendary field, 2nd oldest left in the Bigs. My favorite stand was definitely Decade Dogs, where they have the TBT of hot dogs every game #dogdaysofbaseball
A must for any baseball fan, visited from Texas and immediately fell in love with the ballpark. No glitz and glamour like modern ballparks, but a simple, incredible atmosphere.
1st time to Wrigley Field, go by fan services as early as possible & ask for a 1st time cert., it has a photo of the field, who the Cubs are playing and they write in your name and date, super cool!
With kids? Bring a ball and mit to play catch out front on grass. You can head out as a break during the game. After the game visit the fire department off 3rd baseline across street.
Remains one of the largest touristattractions in the state and the centerpiece of it all is the field, which remains one of the greatest attractions in baseball. Read more
Classic American landmark you should not miss on a trip to Chicago. Great summer adventure. Be sure to watch for the workers in the classic scoreboard as they switch out the boxes.
Top Dining Options: Sheffield Grill: Section 137-140; Wingville: Section 306; D’Agostino’s Pizza: Section 306; Works Loaded Dog: Section 121-123; Captain Morgan Club located just outside the stadium. Read more
You won't go hungry here. In between innings, check out the Hot Dog of the Month option, or go for "Da Burger," a Cuban-style pork burger served with garlic fries. Read more
For group seating, try calling the box office. The box office can find you blocks of seats in consecutive rows. Also sometimes you can get seats in two different sections that are actually adjacent.
Wrigley’s outfield shrubbery is a combo of Boston Ivy & Japanese Bittersweet. Reach in, and you might find a “Save Ferris” sticker, a pair of Harry Caray’s glasses & Andre Dawson’s Hawk feathers.
What can I say besides the fact that its Wrigley Field, wonderful place to catch a game. A shrine to baseball! My kids also got to run the bases, can't too that!
Skip the peanuts and Cracker Jacks in favor of an Italian-inspired hoagie named for the Cubs' manager Joe Maddon, featuring salami, ham, spicy peppers, and white American cheese. Read more
Wrigley has free bag check if you're trying to catch a game before a flight. Just ask at the gate, they'll tag it and take it right there. Awesome, seamless service!
Home of the Chicago Cubs baseball team! A historic venue to catch a game whether in the stadium or from a nearby rooftop. Both must do's! Checkout the Wrigleyville neighborhoodbars & restaurants.
Wrigley Field is a little slice of Americana. First timers should go and get a certificate to mark their first visit. Enjoy Wrigley, just be careful about wearing an opposing team jersey.
Definitely visit the Cubbie Bear or Billy Goat Tavern before the game.Drink an Old Style beer at Wrigley ($9).Don't drive.If you need help deciding which Seats to buy for your next Cubs game,check out Read more
Turn left just after entering through the main gate to buy CUBS CASH with your credit card - and be able to buy all the hot dogs and beer you want with "monopoly" money without leaving your seats!
If you go on a stadiumtour on a day that the Cubs don't play, then you get a much expanded your that includes the visitor clubhouse, press box, and Cubs dugout!
This is a where baseball fans meet and in 2016 when the "Cubs" won the championship after 108 years-made history. This was the place million of fans had a smile on their faces-very positive attititude