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    Wrigley View Rooftop

    3.6 (45 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Lexi M.

    This was well worth the money. Wriggled is the worst stadium I've ever been to, so this is the best option. Not only do you have your own bathroom (that isn't 20 minutes of walking) but your ticket comes with beer, wine and food! This is the way to go when going to Chicago to watch a cubs game. I cannot recommend this enough.

    Brian K.

    The view was good. It wasn't amazing but the only obstruction was deep left and center. I was there for home game one of the nlcs. We had Italian beef pulled pork and nachos. They let us get multiple drinks at a time. They had two men's bathrooms closed which did seem like a joke but other then that it was good

    Scott M.

    This is the best rooftop in Wrigleyville. It is on the left field side of the diamond and is not obstructed by any of the scoreboards. The food is great with a variety of options. They also have a good choice of beers at three different bars to choose from. You can view the Cubs game from three different levels.

    Seleen T.

    One of the best rooftops I've been too. They had great food and a great view. It does get packed fast, so be sure to arrive early. The food was catered from Buona Beef which was good. They also had burgers, Italian sausage, hot dogs, and chicken. The alcohol is beer, wine, and sangria. I would def come back here. Great experience and great service. Also be sure to check in before you get in so you can get your free hat. Comes in handy if you forgot your hat on a sunny day at the rooftop!!

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    This suite, in the green space in the center field bleacher, is a great place to watch a Cubs game,…read moreespecially if someone else is paying. There's a premium food buffet, a better selection of alcohol (open bar), and access to the bleachers themselves, if you want to enjoy the sights, sounds and smells of a full Cubs game Bleachers Experience. If not, the air conditioning inside might be your cup of tea (tea also one of the amenities, if you so choose). This is a private party suite, and you have to arrange with the Cubs ahead of time to use it, but, like a lot of the other suites, it's an experience you should try at least once, and unlike many of the other suites, it's open to the average public (who can afford the per person charge). Get a group of your friends together and give it a try!

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