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Wrigley Field

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1060 W Addison St Chicago IL 60613
Phone
(773) 404-2827
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Toll Free
(800) 843-2827
Fax
(904) 257-3382

Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
Closed
Monday
9:00am-5:00pm
Tuesday
9:00am-5:00pm
Wednesday
9:00am-5:00pm
Thursday
9:00am-5:00pm
Friday
9:00am-5:00pm
Saturday
Closed

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Chicago Cubs Wrto Radio is located at the address 1060 W Addison St in Chicago, Illinois 60613. They can be contacted via phone at (773) 525-4199 for pricing, hours and directions.

Chicago Cubs Wrto Radio has an annual sales volume of 501K - 999,999. . For more information contact Andrew Macphail, Chief Executive Officer or go to www.cubs.com

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Although its near-century-long championship drought has earned it the playful moniker loveable losers, the Chicago National League Ball Club remains one of the most popular professional sports franchises in the world. Thanks to long-running nationwide cable-television coverage by WGN-TV and their historic ballpark, Wrigley Field, the Cubs have maintained an enormous following despite not...

Wrigley Field is one of the country's oldest ballparks and also one of the prettiest. You won't find any Astroturf here because the fans would not allow it. The real grass is kept a lush green, and the ivy grows thick and heavy along the outfield walls. Now home to the Chicago Cubs, at one time the Chicago Bears football team played here. Even if you are aren't a sports fan, you will enjoy a...

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Overall review sentiment

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64%

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Overall review sentiment

Score
64%

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5 stars
83
4 stars
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3 stars
13
2 stars
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1 star
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Reviewed Business
Wrigley Field
Reviewer Name
Gib Olander
Review Date
December 12, 2006
Average Rating
5

The Greatest Team in Sports

Go Cubs Go - If you can't make it to the game, then at least listen to the best radio broadcast in all of baseball - Pat and Ron on WGN.

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Regardless of how the Cubs play (both the team and its fans are long-suffering), catching a game on a sunny afternoon at historic Wrigley Field is a quintessentially American, not-to-be-missed experience. All brick and ivy, Wrigley is the country's second-oldest ballpark. The scoreboard is still hand operated, all-beef hot dogs are $2.50, and Old Style is still the beer of choice for the...

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

Average Rating
90

Overview
From ivy clinging to the outfield wall to the manually-operated scoreboard, Wrigley Field is the real deal. There isn't a bad spot in the intimate, 40,000-seat house, save for a...

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Average Rating
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My boyfriend and I spent the weekend in Chicago from September 15-17, 2016. We purchased tickets to see the Cubs game, and had a wonderful time. This building is rich with history, and offers an unbeatable atmosphere. Old school baseball vibes, and friendly fans. Make...

Average Rating
80

When I visited in March 2018, the stadium was being renovated, so could not really take any good pictures. However, will definitely attempt to watch a game here one day. Worthwhile to walk around the stadium. Will take around 20 minutes and one can see...

Average Rating
100

What else is there to say about the ball park of Addison!! A place all baseball fans should make the trip at least once. Be a part of history as your take in our national past time and join in singing “take me out to...

Average Rating
100

Not sure what the Americans are attempting to achieve here, as they could have built a better stadium alongside Wrigley field, instead they have landed what looks like a space ship inside an historical building, what an eyesore, probably done with the best of intentions...

Average Rating
80

Finally made it to Wrigley field. This place lived up to the nostalgia. This place is historical and feels magical when you walk in, We were surprised to see how many concessions there were and found the prices reasonable. A must do if you are...

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The second-oldest major league ballpark in the country, Wrigley Field has seen a lot of history play out in front of its ivy-covered brick outfield wall. But the home of the Chicago Bears isn't stuck in the past. A renovation completed in 2015 has brought the vintage ballpark into the 21st century, with a brand-new jumbo-sized video board to complement the old-school, hand-turned scoreboard...

Since 2009, Chicago Cubs Baseball Club, Llc has been providing Baseball Club, Professional And Semi-professional from Chicago.

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Wrigley Field is the second oldest active major league ballpark. Ball fans can get a good look at the Cub's historical home through a guided walking tour of Wrigley Field. The Cubs' clubhouse, the press box and the visitor's clubhouse are a few of the tour highlights.

Famous home to the Chicago Cubs, Wrigley Field is the second oldest ballpark still in operation in the United States.

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Know Before You Go: Celebrate victory or drown your sorrows at a Wrigleyville watering hole or grab a bite at one of the nearby restaurants.

Save Money: Bring your own peanuts and popcorn--most food is allowed in the stadium. But your own alcohol isn't.

Save Money

Bring your own peanuts and popcorn--most food is allowed in the stadium. But your own alcohol isn't.

Know Before You Go

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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