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A C.

Luz and Colin nonstop amazing service!!! Greatest service ever worth every $$$$. Extremely attentive and very personable. Treats you like a king or queen.

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Shaun T.

The 1914 Club is accessible based on a section of tickets mostly behind home plate. This is really fun. Excavated out under the bleachers you'd be unlikely to know it was there c Basically similar to those at other clubs. Great atmosphere, great food and drink.

The bar. Absolute class.
Brian D.

Excellence. No other way to see a game. From the moment you walk down the stairs to the bar you are treated like royalty. The immediate thought I had was something of a "Speakeasy" but with more class. Private, clean bathrooms. Cubs designer gear unavailable anywhere else. Food. Lots and lots of amazing food. Any drink you want. It's here at your disposal. Garrett's popcorn on your way out, no problem. A hot dog bar with every topping you can imagine? Yes. Sliders? Uh-huh. A few types. Prime beef cut to your liking? Oh my. Top notch service. We wanted for nothing. And we will be back. 1914 Club isn't just doing everything right. They are doing everything right, with class. 5 stars without a doubt.

Dessert tray for birthday celebration in the Club
Julie O.

We've been very fortunate to have spent a couple Cubs games with 1914 Club access. Service in the 1914 Club is impeccable. The drinks are carefully crafted and definitely worth checking out. There are some tasty draft beer options as well. The food is very good. Some offerings are available at most games, like hot dogs, brats, mini burgers and pizza, while others offerings rotate. The salads are unique and tasty. The dessert case is plentiful. Plus there are ample snacks to take to your seats to watch the game. The little gift shop is cute but has limited offerings. Restrooms are the best a baseball stadium restroom could offer. Seriously. So why only 4 stars for such wonderful amenities and service? The 1914 Club is seriously lacking for Fans with disabilities. The club doesn't have an elevator nor escalator, and there are quite a few stairs both to get into the club then back up to the seats. This challenges those with mobility issues as well as those with less visual issues, such as cardiac conditions or COPD. The Cubs and 1914 can both do more to be more inclusive to the fans with needs.

Michelle T.

A Mecca for Cubs fans! Worth the splurge! Incredible experience, food, & service! Bar, 3 buffet stations, dessert station, snack shelves, & fridges fully stocked with grab&go options. Drinks, peanuts & hot dogs brought to your seats or the option to take a plate of food with you onto the concourse. Pro Tip: arrive when doors open 2hrs prior to the game to be among the first to enter & enjoy the amenities before the hustle! Exclusive 1914 Cubs merchandise that can't be purchased elsewhere! Convenient for rain delays complete with complimentary ponchos! Cell phone charging station! A must try even if it's just once! 1914 Club luxuriously covers all the bases! Pun intended! Happy 70th Birthday, Dad!!!

Anyone have the Club 1914 plastic cups, large and small? I'll pay $1 each plus shipping to Rancho Cucamonga, CA. Looking for 10 of each.

View from Sec 21
Jeff D.

We were very fortunate to not only go to yesterdays Mets/Cubs game in the American Airlines section which included access to the 1914 Club. Now typically I believe you go into the club about 90 minutes before the start of the game. Since we had tickets to the 2nd game of the doubleheader and with the 1st game running into extra innings, we had about 40-45 access in the club before the game started. We bought the tickets in the aftermarket for about $900 for section 21, Row 5. In my opinion, it was very nice but not $900 nice. A few of the highlights were the food options. They had your typical dogs, polish sausages and they also had pastas and a carving station. The plates were white plastic so you can take them to your seat. There were a lot of tables to sit at but make sure to have your guest save a table right away while the other person grabs their food. There was one main bar and two on the side. A waiter came by to take our order which was nice. There's also a "To Go" fridge where you can grab a pre made sandwich, water, soda and next to it was to go Popcorn (Garrett's), Cracker Jacks and Chips. In the seat, at random times, there were folks who have a few beers, seltzers along with peanuts. Then there were other vendors who offered Vienna Hot Dogs with prepackaged condiments. Make sure to hit up the desert bar as those sundaes were the bomb. Also, the bathroom was very clean as there was an attendant in there. Now a few things that weren't great. The beer/seltzers that were offered to those in these seats by the 1914 vendors, were warm. It kinda sucked and forced you to go downstairs for a cold beverage. Also the arm rests on the seats were made of wood that were being ruined by the outdoor elements and forearms. A padded option here would've been much more comfortable. It was a cool experience checking out the 1914 but there are better options around the same cost if not less out there for this kinda experience.

Jessica S.

Came here recently with my dad who sometimes gets free tix from his work, and it was the coolest experience (especially since it's free;)) Walking into Wrigley, you walk through a specific door near the marquee entrance and turn left. You go through a metal detector and then go through the 1914 VIP Club entrance doors. Then, it looks like a Gatsby party, no joke. You go downstairs and everything looks so fancy and gold. You almost feel out of place that everyone is just wearing Cubs gear. You have unlimited hot foods like meats, salads, sliders, pastas, sides... you have a full bar and are able to order anything you want (some with a charge depending on your choice of alcohol but you can have everything for free). You can have unlimited food up until I believe the end of the 6th inning, but they also have cracker jack, popcorn, chips, and other snacks you can bring out all game). Everything is so clean, the bathrooms are actually nice, and the workers and servers are so helpful. You can tell even the cleaning crew cares to maintain these seats unlike some of the other sections of the park (I mean since the seats are like $1k so they should haha). You also still have vendors walking up and down your section when sitting in your seats, but you don't have to pay for anything... please still tip, though! The drinks and food from inside can all be eaten/drunk at your seats (you have comfy cushioned stadium seats even) and the seats we sat in were 3 rows behind the field and right by home dugout. Absolutely amazing experience and so worth it if you can go at least once in your life! I mean just look at the kinds of pictures you can get of the field and players!

Beverage from the 1914 Club bar.
Amanda S.

This is by far the best premium seating experience I've had (full disclosure: college football and MLB are the only sports I attend in person). The Marlins and Dodgers came close but they aren't the Cubs so no cigar. First: you get a nice satin wristband and some sunblock on entry. Then, you descend into a cool brick cavern replete with a huge bar, great food, and plenty of seating. One of the best things about this area is it's designed to not feel crowded if all 700 1914 members (or us StubHub plebes) decide to hang out in the club at the same time. It has not occurred to all sports facilities that people who pay a premium for club access might want to enter said facilities, possibly not in small shifts. There are tons of self-serve snacks and drinks to take when you decide to emerge from the club to watch the game. And plastic branded 1914 Club cups that you can pour adult beverages into or just fill with water. If you're a loser like me, you might smuggle a few of these said plastic cups out so the folks back home know how cool you are. The seats outside are nice, big, padded, and close to the field. JHey will probably pay more attention to you if you're in the right field bleachers, but maybe you'll get a stray glance from Willson Contreras. If it's either 32 or 102 degrees in Wrigleyville that day....back you go downstairs. The bathrooms are over the top elegant. And there's a gift shop on the way with merchandise exclusive to the 1914 Club. Is it pricey? Yes. But the case I got for my iPhone XS (yes it's 2020 and I still have the XS. Why? This case!!!) is one of the sturdiest yet least bulky and unobtrusive I've had. And I got a super cute t-shirt that is super soft. I just love the Cubs 1914 bear logo. Bottom line: if you have the chance to experience this club, it's incredible. Or you can go ogle Jason Heyward from the bleachers. Either way there's no better place to be on earth than Wrigley Field on a summer afternoon!

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So amazing, food was great and loved the old fashioned. Highly recommend, was so worth it!

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4.4(1.9k reviews)
0.0 miWrigleyville, Lakeview

PLAY BALL seriously…read morewho would give wrigley anything but 5 stars. Love my cubbies. Love my baseball diamond nestled in a neighborhood. Love that there isn't a massive parking lot surrounding the stadium. Love that you can see CTA and the lake. BEST MLB STADIUM

A first visit to Wrigley Field feels less like going to a ballgame and more like stepping into…read moreliving baseball history. From the moment you walk through the gates, the charm is unmistakable--brick walls, hand-operated scoreboard, and the famous ivy that covers the outfield walls create a setting that feels timeless. Watching the Chicago Cubs play here isn't just about the game; it's about soaking in more than a century of tradition that you can feel in every cheer and every crack of the bat. What makes the experience truly special is the atmosphere around the ballpark. The surrounding neighborhood of Wrigleyville buzzes with energy before and after the game, full of fans in blue and red sharing stories, grabbing food, and celebrating the sport. Inside the stadium, the sightlines are excellent, the crowd is passionate but welcoming, and even a simple hot dog tastes better when enjoyed under the summer sun or a cool Chicago evening breeze drifting in from nearby Lake Michigan. For a baseball fan visiting for the first time, Wrigley Field isn't just another stadium--it's a pilgrimage site. Whether you're watching a close game, singing along during the seventh-inning stretch, or simply admiring the classic design, it delivers a nostalgic, joyful experience that reminds you why baseball is called America's pastime.

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4.8(95 reviews)
3.0 miLogan Square

These are the "BADDEST, BADASS BROADS from Asstown!!!…read more THANK YOU YELPERS for turning me on to the "Rollers"!! Last night was my first bout, I'm still hoarse from cheering!!! We went for my daughter's 26th birthday party, there were 10 of us family and friends. Even "grandpa" went! WHAT A BLAST!!! Everyone loved it! I haven't picked a favorite team yet (It's a toss up between the "Hell's Belles" and the "Double Crossers". Sorry girls but I just can't pick one!! But my husband was VERY fond of the "Double Crossers". In particular, Nina Millimeter" (I think it was the guns on her tush)!!! The birthday girl loved "Kola Loca" of "The Fury" and even got her autograph on a poster that read "blood is the new pink"! LOVE IT!! These girls are "tough" athletes. I was worn out just watching them! We understood the rules pretty fast, the announcers were excellent and fun! Beer, snacks, and team merchandise are available at the stadium. There's a "Party Bus" that meets at the Cobra Lounge and takes you to the Cicero Stadium. Next time, I think my husband and I will "do" the bus (even though we'll probably be the oldest ones on there)!!!

There are very few things that would get me out to Cicero (sorry to all you Cicero loving fans) and…read morethe Windy City Rollers is one of them! I have to admit that after sitting through a game I still don't understand roller derby, but then again I'm still trying to figure out the rules of football. But these gals wear fun outfits, sparkly makeup, and have some seriously amazing coordination skills! It all looks so fun, well besides the falling down a lot part. My only regret is that I didn't buy a Hells Belles red tee, but I know I"ll be back to get one. Go Hell's Belles!

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I went to the Red Stars inaugural game last Saturday, and wow are those women good! Even in the…read morerain, on a soaking wet field, they played with so much control and skill. I was explaining to friends that since there are not a lot of paid professional women's soccer leagues in the world, that a lot of the best players come to the US. So this is probably the easiest way to watch really high quality soccer live! Oh, and tickets are really cheap! So if you are a soccer fan, or a women's sports fan you will enjoy going to Red Stars games!

These girls are extremely skilled! I never thought much of soccer until I witnessed a game tonight…read moreand WOW, I definitely have a major respect for this sport and the players now! A few friends and I sat right in front of the brother of one of the player's (Natalie Spilger) and it was awesome to see them interact! She did great and he was right there behind her! It really pulls you further into the game and brings you right onto the field with these girls. Awesome job girls!.. I hope you progress and push Chicago to LOVE soccer and respect it and what you do out there as much as I do now. Tip: Family members of the players tend to sit within section 126 which runs about $30 a seat (you sit right behind the players bench). Although you can get general admission tickets which are $15. At the end of the game a player or two stands back and signs autographs for fans.. This also takes place right below section 126. This venue is extremely kid friendly!

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Wrigleyville Sports

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3.4(54 reviews)
0.1 miLakeview
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Full disclosure: I'm not a Cubs fan, but I do have a soft spot for the North Siders because I have…read morefamily members in Chicago who root for them win, lose, or draw. Now that I got that out of the way, let me say that my visits to the Windy City mostly include a pilgrimage to Wrigleyville (you don't have to bleed Cubbie Blue to appreciate this charming, buzzing, and historic neighborhood). And this sports memorabilia depot is a common stop aside from the amazing namesake ballpark itself. Last week, I swung by here to cool off from a rare "hot" day. One of the first things I saw was a Blackhawks t-shirt in the city flag colors. I try my best not to make impulse purchases, but seeing as I don't know when I'll return this direction, I asked the nice saleswoman for an XL and darted straight to the checkout counter. Not only do I have a cool shirt, but a free tote bag as well. I should also mention that I was wearing the hat of my favorite MLB team, the Astros, while in the store. Even so, the employees here were welcoming and friendly. I think they're colder towards White Sox and Cardinals fans, if anything. *Laughs*

Horrible service. Placed order at beginning of the month, then called three times & every time told…read morethey would get the product sent out the next day. About to start a new month & still haven't even received a tracking number. The fact that I actually talked to actual people and still nothing has been resolved is worse part. I will take my business somewhere else in the future.

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East Bank Club

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4.0(352 reviews)
4.2 miRiver North, Near North Side

(Kari's Rating 7.5/10)…read more TLDR -Up-to-Date equipment -Work from home spaces -Convenient Healthy Market Came with a friend to hang out on a Wednesday around 5:30pm to see what East Bank Club is all about. After seeing all the crazy amenities which were super cool with a ton of variety, I think the thing that surprised me the most is how up-to-date all of the equipment was and the variety of activities they had for people to enjoy. If you're looking for an all encompassing workout/work space, this is it! They have everything from full-size tennis courts, to a golf simulator-like set up,except you get to hit into an inflatable pillow! They also had plenty of Pickleball courts, and they offer so many different workout group classes.both a wet and dry, sauna, and tons of treadmills and free weights. I was also really impressed that they also had a physical training area. So think something that was my personal favorite and the best thing for Chicago Summers is a beautiful rooftop pool and lounge area. Not only did they have two outdoor pools (one for adults and one for kids) but they also have an indoor pool as well for winter as well as an indoor hot tub! They also had a common area workspace where people can come to take meetings and do their work from home gigs. You could practically move in here haha! As of right now, it is a $750 new membership fee as well as $295 a month, which is a pretty hefty chunk of change if you ask me considering most of the high rises around, have some kind of rooftop pool and workout area. It is cheaper if you join with a domestic partner or if you're between the ages of 16 and 29-see pic for current pricing. They also sometimes host social events which is super fun to meet everyone else in the club, but at the same time I think it is more of an investment in your future and your future health if you can afford it! I will not be joining at the moment, but hey-that could change anytime if I decide I should be on a health kick.

Just here to update my previous review. Still a very very good gym in the city (or should I say…read moreclub) - with everything you really could want for an entire day..,.work out? Check. Lunch? Check, swimming, tennis, golf, childcare, the list goes on. You can even get your clothes cleaned and your car washed. One drawback is the price. It is very pricey (with rates going up in 2026).., I don't really want to think about how much more I'm paying since I joined. However, I've easily spent entire days here swimming and working and working out so I guess I can't complain too much. Their spa is also great though it can get busy and in the summer the pool is a total scene (and packed). New locker rooms are underway (men's done and women's getting close) with new features and upgraded lighting and fixtures. Worth it if you don't mind paying for the amenities (and be careful with the house charge account ... it can get surprising!)

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The Sundeck in season on the East Bank rooftop

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1914 Club - sportsteams - Updated June 2026

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