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Bacci PizzeriaConveniently located right next to the El stop, this family-run chain offers a jumbo slice and free pop for $3.50, which is definitely enough to fill you up. more |
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Bar CelonaSmaller restaurant seating 80 people with Spanish and Mexican. The ‘garage door’ front opens so you can feel part of the street action. more |
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Bernie'sOutdoor beer garden. The see and be seen place where hard core fans and an occasional player hang out before and after the games (players usually only after). more |
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Blarney StoneA classic neighborhood spot - smoky with the wear of 35-year old bar. Cocktails flow generously. more |
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Byron's Hot Dog HausByron's is just north of Wrigley on Irving Park and Sheridan. It really is a stand, so unless it is nice enough to eat outside on the picnic tables, take your warm, greasy brown bag with you and enjoy encased meats at their best. more |
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Casey Moran'sOpened in 2004, Metromix uses words like elegant and classy to describe this place right across the street from Wrigley. Lots of plasma screens, two bars and good bar food. more |
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Chen's ChineseBilled as, "Chinese, Sushi and Saki" Lounge. Pan-Asian specialties in a quiet room lined with fish tanks. more |
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Cubby BearPacked before and after games, its a huge place that can handle the crowds. Vies with Murphy's as the pre/post game destination of the masses. Being part of the masses is fun, sometimes. more |
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Cullen'sAnother favorite on Southport, Cullen's is family-friendly and serves great food with excellent service. more |
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Dairy QueenDilly Bar anyone ? Old school ice cream shop only a couple blocks west of Wrigley on Southport - thank god it happens to be on the way home for us ! more |
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Diner GrilleJust west of Ashland on Irving Park Road you will find this gem of a diner. Open 24-7, they are famous for their ham and of course the "Slinger". Seven large will get you a platter of hash browns and grilled onions as a base, 2 cheesebur... more |
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El Jardin RestaurantEvery Northsider has a story of debauchery that begins with, "I had a couple margaritas at El Jardin and then....". Food is good, lines are way long and did we mention the night we had a few margaritas at El Jardin... more |
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Exedus IILoud and live. Excellent reggae music seven nights a week. Expect an interesting crowd. more |
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Fly Me to the MoonRestaurant and piano music and live vocalists most nights, and after 10, tables are rolled back for dancing. Menu is eclectic mix of Italian and Greek specialties. more |
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Gingerman TavernThe G-Man has a great list of beers, both tap and bottle, and an interesting juke box. Drink and shoot some pool in the back or just chill with the eclectic crowd. This is far from your typical sports bar, but Cubs fans are more than wel... more |
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Goose IslandA full micro-brewery - always something new to try. They make Chicago's true hometown brew (with apologies to Old Style) and good basic food. more |
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Guthries TavernReal neighborhood bar a couple blocks west of the park. Fills up before and after games. They have cupboards full of board games if you are in the mood. more |
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Harry Caray's Tavern WrigleyvilleIn the old Hi-Topps space, you can see the namesakes statue from the front door of this place. Big, good food (bar food) and loads of memorabilia, what more do you want ? more |
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Holiday ClubHoliday Club is eclectic mix of kitsch, punk and diner food. Walk up Sheridan and give it a try. more |
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Hot Doug'sA Chicago institution - try it before the game. The line is out the door, down the block at most times, but that is part of the experience. Where else can you get a Keira Knightley Fire Dog - (Mighty Hot) and duck fat fries for under a f... more |
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Hye BarA good, solid bar. One of Dusty Baker's regular places. It is nice place to stop in for one if you are not into the wildness around Wrigley. more |
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John BarleycornAnother outpost of an original (in Lincoln Park) with good, inexpensive eats and lots to drink, in this huge two-story bar. more |
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Johnny O'Hagan'sDid we say Irish? The bar immigrated from the Emerald Isle and everything from the fish & chips to the fireplaces, matches. more |
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Lucky's Sandwich CompanyIn a concept borrowed from the owner's hometown Pittsburgh, this sandwich shop features "overstuffed" sandwiches, where the fries are layered on top of the meat. more |
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MatsuyaAlways packed - and deservedly so; fresh Japanese food with beautifully presented plates and reasonable prices. Two entrances - check out the line to see where you might have an advantage, if in a hurry. more |
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