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Wrigley Field

1060 W Addison St
Chicago, IL 60613
Phone: (773) 404-2827

Ratings & Reviews Summary for Wrigley Field

5 Star Rating
 
(41 reviews)
4 Star Rating
 
(16 reviews)
3 Star Rating
 
(5 reviews)
2 Star Rating
 
(2 reviews)
1 Star Rating
 
(6 reviews)

User Reviews for Wrigley Field

Citysearch (61), Trip Advisor (9), All (70)

1 Star Rating: Not Recommended

07/25/2008 Posted by westernhills

Dirty place; rude people who try to pass as fans. Feared for my kids safety there. Least knowledgeable baseball crowd in the majors. Very unimpressive. Nothing but a tourist trap.

Pros: Get to see other teams.

Cons: Dirty. Rude. Obnoxious people. Drunks

0 out of 1 people found this review helpful

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

07/15/2008 Posted by iscott1982

This is the best place to see a game in the country. It's nothing buty fun! And the area around it is amazing with hundreds of fun options for after the game. Whoever doesn't like Wrigley is out of their mind and should probably visit a shrink.

Pros: great bars around, the best atmosphere to see a ball game, ambience, great food, easy to get a beer, loads of fun, hot women.

Cons: parking

1 out of 1 people found this review helpful

1 Star Rating: Not Recommended

05/07/2008 Posted by jdizzle1214

Man, I thought going to Wrigley was going to be a nice experience but it was horrible. The seats are cramped with very tight aisles, the food is absolutely horrible and extremely expensive, the Cubs never win and they haven't won a World Series since my great-grandma was still young, the parking is just awful and it costs around $50, plus the fans don't know the difference between the Chicago Cubs and the Chicago Bears. But, the thing that scared me the most was that I might get knocked uncoscious by falling concrete and lastly the bathrooms look like barnyards. It's like going on a farm. Horrible place and if you want a great atmosphere go to the South Side and watch a winning team.

Cons: tight aisles, horrible food, expensive parking, bathrooms old, bad fans

0 out of 1 people found this review helpful

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

11/28/2007 Posted by vegitoboi

Unless you're a die hard Sox fan who wouldn't root for the Cubs even if they do win the World Series (which we will... ... ...before I die), what's not to love about the Cubs. When someone mentions to out of towners the phrase "Chicago baseball", I gaurantee the first thing they'll say is "Cubs". They've been around since 1876 and according to my knowledge are THEE oldest league in the entire MLB, even older than the Phillies or the Red Sox. So ok, we haven't been to the World Series since 45, but hey who REALLY care; you're enjoying a Cubs game in the league's 2nd oldest ballpark (1st being Fenway). Speaking of the stadium itself, although it has gone through significant renovation throughout the years, it's one of the many symbols that puts Chicago on the map. It's history goes way back to 1914 when the Chicago Whales used to play Federal League baseball here before the Cubs moved in. Before "Da Bears" had Soldier Field to themselves, they played in Wrigley Field. Wrigley also was a venue for soccer tournaments in the old NASL days when the Chicago Sting called Wrigley home and even hosted the most anticipated concerts such as the most recent reunion of The Police. Who can remember back in the late 80s when Wrigley was FINALLY equipped with flood lights so the Cubs could play night games. Sure it's old and changes are being made almost every season these days, but it's home for Chicago baseball the way people remember it to be.

Pros: Historic, Cubs baseball

Cons: getting old, parking around area (especially during games) is impossible

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

03/26/2007 Posted by margeclements

As a Chicago native that now lives in North Carolina, I spent most of my teenage years sitting behind first base at Cubs Park. Those are the best memories of those years. Now when I go back that is the one place that I always try to go. We have the brand-new Turner field in Atlanta where I can go to see the Cubs play; but, I would rather drive the 10 additional hours to get to Wrigley Field. Turner Field is nice, but, it is sterile and not someplace to watch a REAL baseball game. They have mascots running around?? What's that about?? Parking? Who drives to Wrigley Field? There is more than enough public transport.... Food? Eat somewhere else or bring your own Cramped seating? Try sitting in one of these newfangled stadiums....it's a whole lot worse! The atmosphere is great, the baseball awesome and the fans the best. GO CUBBIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Pros: the wonderful atmosphere, the lake view, THE CUBS

Cons: the non-Cubs fans that are insist on going.

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

03/21/2007 Posted by jaybythebay

I actually lived within walking distance of Wrigley during one summer. I live in San Francisco now and my memories of Wrigley are extremely fond. Even on a humid 90 plus degree summer I never got over being at a game at this great ballpark. I hope I can get back here soon some day even though here we have this new park that the Giants play at. I still am fond of Wrigley; I grew up in the midwest several hundred miles away and saw the Cubs on WGN with Harry Carrey announcing the games as a kid. What an awesome thrill it was to finally go to a game here. Don't get rid of this park Chicago; trust me you will regret it. It has it's annoying points but after not being here for a few years now I can't wait until I can get up some vacation time because I will come back to Wrigley for sure. Sometimes the new ballpark gets on my nerves because it's almost TOO new with flat panel plasma screens and sushi. Wrigley Field doesn't try to pretend to be a giant Wi Fi park or a winery or a high tech sports bar with a game playing in the background. This is were you go to WATCH the game because all that other stuff isn't here and that's a good thing. I wouldn't even complain about drinking an Old Style beer anymore.

Pros: It's Wrigley Field; A baseball landmark, the ivy, the ambience, the game

Cons: Parking, take the El

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

03/20/2007 Posted by tking1974

I walk to Wrigley Field, so I can't say anything bad about the parking, I always grab a bite to eat on the walk down to the park, so I can't say anything bad about the food. They sell Labatt's Blue in the bleachers, so I can't say anything bad about the beer. I pay attention to the game while it's in progress and not the people around me, so I can't say anything bad about the "fans" (though I have made several friends just shootin the stuff talkin bout everything between innings). I go to Wrigley Field to watch 9 innings of baseball, that's what I paid for, and that's what I get. The Cubs win some, the Cubs lose some, heck, that's everyone's life story. If you don't go to a Cubs game, (or any baseball game for that matter) to watch a baseball game, then don't go. Leave baseball to the fans of the game. There's no place like Wrigley.

Pros: Millions have been coming here since 1914, must have done something right

4 Star Rating: Recommended

03/20/2007 Posted by frenchay81

Dont get me wrong I love the cubbies, but thats just it. I love the cubs, I dont love Wrigley anymore. It has some history, but lets face it what have the cubs done there? Keeping Wrigley in tact wont get the cubbies to the world series, I'd much rather see the cubbies win the "big one" in a new stadium than sitting thru another bad season w/ concrete possibly falling on me. Look, its got great atmosphere, great fans, decent food, but a tired look. Im a baseball fan first, and a tourist a distant second.

3 Star Rating: Average

03/20/2007 Posted by wdisneylvr

Wrigley field is an icon. You cant judge a ballpark on what it is on the outside. It is the atmosphere and the love of the Cubbies. If you do not know the traditions of Wrigley Field then do not diss my favorite ball park in America. It still has a manual scoreboard. You do not go there expecting your favorite team to loose but its all in the atmosphere of the park. WHat park today can still say it even has a manual scoreboard? The dogs are great and the Peanut throwers are a show in themselves. Do not go to Wrigley field if you are looking for that ultra modern playing field. Go there to feel what it was like in the hayday of baseball. If you are from out of town, order a Chicago Style hot dog. Do not be surprised about the relish, it is just good. Oh and ask for a little more celery salt. Its a great park for the family and to enjoy an afternoon at the ballpark today!

Pros: Great food, Great atmospher Great EVERYTHING

Cons: Parking can be a problem so be willing to pay for the good stuff.

3 Star Rating: Average

03/20/2007 Posted by chitwn72

I happened to be clicking through this site and started to read some of the reviews. I immediately started to laugh at some and HAD to join up so that I could post this comment. I got a kick out of some of the people reviewing Wrigley Field as; old, cramped, bad food, no parking, or even fans not caring or paying attention to the games. First off, have you ever BEEN to Wrigley Field? It's not about modern day architecture (with unobstructed views) or "parking lot" parking for your SUV. It's about a "one of a kind" experience...not a cookie cutter suburban mega-field. It was built in a time that people wanted an intimate place to watch an American Game. Wrigley Field is a place to have a time of your life...because people "check" there life concerns at the door and have a GREAT time. Win or lose! You have to see it to believe it!--and for god sake, don't expect valet parking or bathroom attendants. For that, you can stay in the suburbs!

Editor's Review

A Chicago landmark since 1914, this classic ballpark is a monument to the national pastime.  See the full editorial review.

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Celebrate victory or drown your sorrows at a Wrigleyville watering hole or grab a bite at one of the nearby restaurants.

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