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  • Kevin S.

    HANDS DOWN THE WORST EXPERIENCE IVE EVER HAD IN CHICAGO LAST NIGHT !!!!! Ive lived in Chicago for the last 7 years, 5 of them being in Wrigley, just to explain my background. So My business partner and I decided to take out 3 of our younger reps to the CUBS game last night. Got to Captain Club around 7pm, ordered food and drinks for everybody. All of the servers were very cute, nice and gave us good service for the most part. With every drink being at least $8, we dropped around $200 with beer and food for 5 people tipped our servers 20% and went into the game. Watched the game in our seats until about the 6th inning (830 or so) and we decided to head back into the Captain Club to watch the rest of the game and have another round of beers, some finger foods and shots of Crown Royal Maple for everybody (about another $200). After about 30 min - We're having a good time at our table (nobody was out of control or being loud), and then all of sudden 4 security guards, a police officer and the manager of the bar surrounded our table asking us to leave the bar- and the manager said " you've had your fun, now its time to get the f*** out!!! " I asked the manager what we did, and he couldn't give us a reason, just said " its time to leave " behind his muscle of cops and security guards. I'm married with a young son, and obviously not going to start a fight or get arrested for no reason, so we honored their requested and walked to the exit. I don't know if they thought we were somebody else, or the manager was just having a bad day, but at this point I was a little pissed now and wanted an explanation as to why we were getting kicked out. Even the security guards were on our side saying they don't understand why were getting kicked out they were just doing their job. They agreed we weren't loud, causing a problem or being disrespectful (after living in Wrigley for 5 years, I've seen plenty of people that deserved to kicked out of a bar). When Joe (asst Manager) came out to see us I explained to him - "We spent around $400 tipped well, why are we getting kicked out" ? His reply, " How about I give you $300 back so you get the f** out of here". "oh, wait I change my mind - get the f** outta here" and the manager walked away. We've all had crappy days, but this guy must have just found out his wife was cheating on him or something to that nature because his actions to Captain Morgan Customers was unacceptable. With all of the competition around Wrigley this was no way to treat customers that are spending money, especially out for business. We know the Cubs suck right now and nobody is going the games anymore, so this is the time when customer service is impeccable. The managers actions last night reflects poorly on all the of Wrigley area bars, and on the entire CUBS organization. I personally will NEVER step foot into the Captain Morgan again, and this experience has made me question my loyalty the Cubs as a livelong fan.

    (1)
  • Nikki S.

    Better than I expected--so close to Wrigley and an easy place to grab a drink before a game. It was definitely not as crowded as I thought it would be. A bit more expensive than I am used to, but can't expect much else.

    (4)
  • Curt M.

    I bought a nine dollar beer and spilled it. I was berated by staff and management for some reason. When I asked why I was being called out for spilling a beer they told me to leave. Thanks a bunch, way to treat season ticket holders. I don't have any names just a couple aggressive bald guys. I can spend money everywhere else. Thanks, what a terrible bar.

    (1)
  • Joanna T.

    I feel funny writing a review for this place since it's no longer called the Captain Morgan. The name has changed and apparently I'm pretty challenged since I don't know how to alert/change/revise the name. Anyway, this place is better than standing around trying to gulp your food down on a mad house night. Sure, you can walk from vendor to vendor, looking for what you want to eat, and walk to more vendors looking for the right drink. Instead, I chose to come in here, find a seat on the outdoor patio and place an order. So I ate sitting down. Ordered a salad, a few mini burgers and a drink or two. They got my order wrong. And charged me for it. They did remove the charge, and they did get the drink order correct, and they also got the food out quickly. I still think I made the right choice in eating here. And really, they were very quick and apologetic about the error. The customer service was there, the burgers were maybe average and the salad was a mess. The new name is Draft Kings Sport Zone.

    (2)
  • Suzanne Z.

    Great place to trap you on your way out of the Cubs game (this is a good thing). You can get in here from the stadium or come in from the outside world. It's a busy place, but service remains decent. They definitely know how to get you-- one shot for $10?? YIKES. It's a tourist at-TRAP-tion, but oh so convenient. I've only had drinks here, not food. It's a fun time with all the sloshed up people, but you will leave broke.

    (3)
  • Lauren P.

    Nice place attached to Wrigley, but way overpriced. The best thing about the bar is convenience to the stadium. Food is good, but nothing memorable. Service is pretty slow.

    (2)
  • Sal M.

    Place is awesome! The bar servers are helpful and smile, yea they sorta want a tip but they have a great attitude about serving you and even chatting it up and asking if your local or out of town. Love the way you show your ticket in and out and the place is fun all around. Drank so much here I think my picture should be hanged up on the wall for at least a weekend.

    (4)
  • Brittany C.

    Leave a little early from the game if you want to get a seat.... But this is anywhere near the park. Expect to pay a bit more for your brew... But this is anywhere near the park. Skip the food unless you are famished, because it is only "so-so". I can't speak for it on non-cubs game days, but it is a convenient, comfortable, place to grab a drink after the game. Great people watching. Great place to drown your sorrows. Semi-attentive wait staff. Nice outdoor seating. For what it is, you can't go wrong.

    (4)
  • Chad G.

    I love this place. As a person who goes to a lot of Cubs games (41 so far this year with 2 more vs the Card on tap this weekend), it's great to have a place that feels comfortable and where you can pre-game and slip inside just in time for the national anthem. This is a great spot--Aside from a great location, it's a huge space--I hosted a pre-game reception for 30 co-workers and the staff bent over backwards making sure we were taken care of the entire time. They have a fully stocked bar inside, friendly beer tub girls and loaded mixed drink stands outside. I saw a few comments about prices being high. But I would argue that prices are exactly in line with all the other places around Wrigley (Murphy's, Harry Caray's, Cubby Bear, etc.) FInd me a lower The staff is great. Two people that stand out for me are the manager Mike and doorman/security/new manager Frank (you can't miss Frank--he's like 8 feet tall ;) ). I've been there enough that they know my name and always make sure I'm doing well. I can not speak more highly about these guys. Location--You can't beat it! Huge outdoor patio, with a lot of shelter on those hot days. Plus now instead of having friends meet you at the Harry statue (now relocated), you can chill inside and have a drink and wait for them. I love that you can bring your drink into Wrigley when you get your ticket scanned. They didn't allow this last year but worked out the kinks this year. Also, you can leave and re-enter the park through the club...this is awesome the few times I needed to leave and come back. They have tons TVs. My softball team watched some Hawks Stanley cup games there. Huge private section available if you ask. This has become my go-to spot.

    (5)
  • Chris P.

    I went to Captain Morgan Club for the first time last night to meet friends for a drink special. It was $20 all you can drink for three hours (plus free nachos and a free drink at nearby Harry Caray's). We showed up an hour into it, so they charged less ($15) for the wristbands - a novel concept that unfortunately more bars do not practice. Captain Morgan Club has a generic feel to it inside. It seems like a make-shift structure because it is one. It wasn't terribly busy, but wait-times for drinks were awful. I got back in line a few times immediately after getting a drink so I wouldn't have to stay dry for any serious length of time (does that make me sound like an alcoholic?). All they had on tap was Budweiser. Don't know if that ever changes. If you have a short attention span, the music is perfect for you. They were mashing up everything you can think of from "Sweet Child O'Mine" to "Safety Dance" to "Smells Like Teen Spirit" for 30-second spells. Some of the people I was with didn't care for it, but I strangely enjoyed it. Will I be back? No. There are just too many options around Wrigley Field to want to slum it at Captain Morgan Club. Cubs management can't find room for proper workout facilities for the ballplayers, but they somehow found space to squeeze another bar in Wrigleyville. Hmm ... the neighborhood needed that like Lindsay Lohan needs another line of blow.

    (2)
  • Gene K.

    As a Sox fan, I'm not really going to be here often, but it's a decent pre-post game spot. Especially if you abhor the Wrigleyville scene. I was here with my neighbor for Polish Night at Wrigley and got here too early to just walk in the park. So we decided to have a drink here mainly becuase, unlike the other bars, this joint was attached directly to the Loser Field. When we went "in"(you're still outside wrigley field proper), we were carded(you'd be suprised how many bars dont in this area), and were given a entry blank for a contest. The prize? Get your photo taken on the field @ Wrigley. Only if I get to rock my L flag. So my neighbor was about to pay for a drink when the server mentioned that we could have a shockhound beer(similar to blue moon) for free, due to them overpouring an order earlier. So, yay me. I gave both the server girls a tip, and went on my way. We enjoyed our almost free beer, and waited to get in the park. I didnt eat here this night, as there were polish specials inside the park, but my past experiences were ok(connie's old style flatbread pizza - italian beef ). Bathrooms are temporary, but not portajohns. Plenty of tvs, so you can watch the sox while at the Captin Morgan Club. Overall, an ok place if you're waiting to get in the game.

    (3)
  • Mike K.

    I was really hoping tolove this place. And generally during games I give it no opinion because I'm working, but again,I was really hoping to love this place. So alot ofmy Cubs peeps go here after games to unwind, And on my way home I was stopped by some friends to hang...ok. Cubs employees get some sort of big discount, but only 2 hours after games.Um, what? So did i really just pay 20 bucks for 3 beers? Wow. The food prices are also obnoxious. And while the bar staff is nice, they could use a few classes on customer service. They have a cool, comfy outside patio,I love the set-up,but unless you have money to burn I'd avoid this place at all costs.

    (1)
  • Anthony M.

    I have no idea why Captain Morgan would even have a Club outside of land locked Wrigley Field! I could understand the Pirates having this bar but the Cubs. There were so many things wrong with this place. I have no idea where to start with this review. Let's start with service. We were sitting down and not a single waitress came up to us and asked us if we wanted anything to drink. We walked over to the bartender for her to make drinks. She made us lemon drop shots that had no vodka in in them. I mean they were really bad. We also pointed out to the bartender that there were black specs floating in all of our shots and she said yeah she knew. Ummm...this is acceptable! One guy in our party took all of our shots of lemonade back and the bartender made them again...with the same black specs floating in the drink. Unfortunately this seems to be a healthy issue...it is one of those mobile bars near the outside of the bar and they can not serve a clean drink. I just hope no one gets sick. The city really needs to look into this because it is a health issue. Oh yeah the furniture we were sitting on was that really bad South Beach furniture that they have in all of the outdoor bar patios...sorry Captain Morgan this is Chicago...we do not need this crap outside of Wrigley Field. We tried it...it is a convenient meeting place but it is so not Chicago! Please put a place in there that has some Chicago Flavor and fits in with Wrigley.

    (1)
  • Bruce L.

    way over priced

    (1)
  • Douglas D.

    Back in July in town for a little vacation traveling with some friends we took in an afternoon game at Wrigley Field to see the Cubs vs. Phillies. Being one of the hottest days of the summer and our seats were in the bleachers we needed to hydrate before going to our seats. Captain Morgan Club is what the doctor ordered. Dos Captain Morgan Lemonade por favor! In the 115 degree sun this drinks went down fast. With an instant buzz we soon learned that we could take cocktails into the stadium. Two more please! With our hands stamped we were making our way to our bleacher seats. Did I say it was 115 degrees? Down to the club again for more adult lemonades. Back to our seats. I love this place!

    (5)
  • Alan R.

    As a White Sox fan, I normally would not be admitting to having stepped foot in this place. I attended a conference here over the summer. I was impressed all the way around. Great staff, very good food and a comfortable way to spend the day. The set up and room was also very conducive for a conference. It was easy to hear the speakers and get information.

    (4)
  • Doris D.

    The drinks here are solid, although the selection is limited. The patrons here vary; most are typical drunk Cubs fans, but some are even ZZ Top type-fans, complete with beards to match. Nice. Ok fine so where the hell did I think I was going you ask, asking for a mojito, a martini or perhaps a mai-tai... at the Captain Morgan Club!? WHAT, you DON'T HAVE MALIBU!!!!!!!!!!!? So I ended up with a vodka pineapple, two of them; half of the second one was all over my shirt. And if I hear the Blackhawks theme song one more time, or see one more guy with jeans and flip flops, someone is going down...

    (3)
  • George L.

    A relatively new venture at the ballpark. They stop selling beer in the 7 th inning. What better reason to venture in. Convenient place to meet peeps. If you arrive early & grab a table its sweet. Had some apps after a game recently & found them to be verrrry average. Good place to finish off the game then venture off what Wrigleyville has to offer.

    (3)
  • Rachel P.

    I thought the idea of a bar attached to wrigley field, accesible to both ticket holders and people on the street sounded like a great idea. And it's certainly not the first ball park to do so. But clearly they have alot of kinks to work out before this place is a success. So be warned. If you are at the game, and head in to Captain Morgan for a drink anywhere around the 7th inning: you cannot get back into the ball park. Even if you have a ticket. And the only way they let you know this is via an announcement. At wrigley field. With screaming fans, vendors, etc. How on earth would anyone hear that? So I was not allowed back in, and was not the only one. One father was not allowed back in, and his two children were waiting for him at their seats. Just poorly organized.

    (1)
  • kavan s.

    Went there last night with the fam for a game of cubs. Good food and drinks. Reasonable price. Why all the negatives. It is loud. Sports are always loud. And it's not over priced. 9.99, 10 bucks for a hamburger is reasonable. Everyone else is around 10 also. Never seen it less than 10. And 6 dollars for a hotdog is not bad. It was a huge hotdog my sister had. 50 bucks for 4 people very reasonable.

    (5)
  • Amanda L.

    I am not sure why everyone hates this place but that's ok with me. It's hard enough to get a table. I have been back twice since my original visit and still think it's great. The service is always solid and the drinks potent. I did end up eating here for the first time last month and its was OK but I don't come here for the food. So keep up with the negativity so I can have my seat.

    (4)
  • Paul B.

    I can think of 30 places to eat a late lunch at 3PM on a beautiful sunny Friday afternoon around Wrigley Field and I chose the new Captain Morgan club at Wrigley today. 20 minutes for a drink when there's no crowd is way too long, forgetting to put in my order is worse, and bringing out my sandwich without the chips I asked for twice makes me think this poor girl should go to summer school and stop ruining the namesake of my favorite liquor attached to my favorite ballpark. And I really think her bringing me actual dry grass from Wrigley Field is cool, but it seems rude to call it "cole slaw" and allowing me to eat it. Silly Captain Morgan's Club, good service is for real restaurants and pubs, but I'm glad to check you off my list which means I also don't have to back. Luckily for me I can get Captain Morgan drinks at 30 other places around Wrigley Field.

    (1)
  • Vanessa U.

    Under new management, I hear?

    (3)
  • liz d.

    I actually kind of like this little spot attached to the field. Granted, I have only been here when attending an actually Cubs game, but the the bar is essentially outside, so I would be a nice spot on a sunny day. Two times this year, it has been super cold when I attended the game, and this bar was a nice retreat. Grab a seat in the sun and your made. No sun? The bathroom are kept toasty warm, and you can warm your touche in there. Get a stamp on your hand, and you'll be allowed back in the field after you have warmed up. Beer prices are typical of any bar on a game day. $6 beer, no specials.

    (4)
  • Carol K.

    Expensive? You bet. But if you want something other than a standard beer at the ball game (vodka lemonade anyone?) then Captain Morgan's is going to be your place. We went on a night of the Blake Shelton concert. Holy pirates! This place was PACKED! And since there was no room to sit, we waited in line at the bar and got our drinks several times. Note that since this is accessed from inside the ball park- you will need a ticket to get in unlike the free standing bars in Wrigleyville. I do have to give a shout out to the bartenders for they were poised and handled the huge fray unerringly which actually impresssed me. We didn't eat but the food around us looked okay. I would like to come back and sit outside on a night when it is less packed in the place (given the way the Cubs are playing, I guess that could be soon!) Also- if you want a decent bathroom at Wrigley- this one has an attendant and is kept very clean given the amount of people who are moving through the place. The staff was friendly and welcoming. The bouncers were helpful and the drinks were well poured. And I really like the beer cups that were invented by some 22 year old person here in Chicago that purportedly maximize keg useage and are easier to fill as they fill from the bottom. Worth ordering a beer just to see the technology although I have since seen it at other locations as well. Change up from your standard beer at Wrigley. Captain Morgan's is a solid alternative to getting a decent drink while you watch the ball game!

    (3)
  • Christina S.

    If you want pricey drinks to enjoy in a loud and crowded place right next to the game this is your place! There isn't much of a draw aside from that. Service was fine when I went.

    (2)
  • J S.

    Went to the game on August 13th, I had a captain and diet and my husband had a green line. The bill was $34.00. This place has gotten out of control. How can two drinks cost that much? Last year I paid $12.00 for a drink and I thought that was high. I believe that the bartender ripped me off. I was so shocked at the cost and will not return. They do not post prices anywhere so be careful if you choose to go. I was going to confront them on the way out of the park but the place was so crazy I could not get any ones attention. I will stick with drinking before I come into the park from now on!!!! So Disappointed!!!!

    (1)
  • Angela J.

    DO not go here. A beer is $9.00 and a Captain and Coke is $12.00. It will piss you off. Just go to a regular Wrigley Bar down the street.

    (1)
  • Shan N.

    Do not patronize this business. Our party was treated with grievous disrespect and improper humiliation. Captain Morgans is built on a racist and discriminative culture stemming from the leadership of manager : Gus anagnostopoulos. After settling a $500 + bill we were suddenly thrown out at the managers direction because a patron in our part had his feet up on one of the metal mesh outdoor chairs. No warning. No further explanation. Just a conglomerate of underpaid muscle enforcing this pathetic technique to humiliate and intimidate customers. If you have any inclination to support equal rights and the dignity of paying customers, DO NOT PATRONIZE THIS ESTABLISHMENT. It is a scourge on our modern society, and leadership like this should be stopped thru market forces at all costs. We are disgusted by the representative attitude of Chicagoans and the city in general.

    (1)
  • Susan P.

    A lot of fun before, during or after a cubs game. Get there early as it can be hard to grab a seat. Watch them get you a draft, some of the bars shoot the beer up from the bottom of the cup. Nice place to go in during the game if you are cold and want to warm up a bit. You can bring drinks from the bar inside the park. Drinks are pricey. Food is not bad.

    (3)
  • Ginger P.

    So....it is what it is. If you want to have an overpriced beer near Wrigley field, go for it. You aren't choosing Captain Morgan's for the ambiance. And for the love of God, do not choose it for the FOOD. I was there last night before a concert and made the mistake of ordering a burger. Wow. Hands down, worst "meal" I have had in a long time. My 9-year old can make a better burger. This patty clearly came straight out of a deep freezer, was heated, and placed on the bun. Barely edible. I would rather have a McDonald's burger. Charging $10 bucks for that sad excuse for food is highway robbery. On a positive note, I can report that the staff was extremely friendly. Every bartender and server I passed by had a smile and a friendly hello. So 'A" for effort from the servers, a solid F for the food and prices.

    (1)
  • Mike H.

    2.5 Maybe? I take this place for what it is....a bar/patio right outside the doors to Wrigley Field. On nice days, it's fun to grab a drink out here before you walk into a game. Yeah it's extremely overpriced...but it's attached to Wrigley Field, what do you expect?? Management would be fools to sell cheap booze at a goldmine tourist trap like this. Ripping off suburbanites and away crowds is exactly how I would manage this place too. Service is usually good, especially given what they have to deal with on a game day. Our server Alex kept the shots coming quickly...we got here around the 7th inning after a long couple hours of drinking, so we foolishly kept requesting them. I wish this place was named something cooler than Captain Morgan Club (Admiral Nelson 4 Life!!)...I'm all for Wrigley putting up some tasteful advertising around the stadium to generate revenue, but its Wrigley Field, call this bar something sweet like Billy Goat Blackout or something.

    (3)
  • Jim K.

    Short answer: Drinks are pricey, but pretty good. Food, not so much. Waitstaff was fantastic when I was here. DJ was pretty horrible. You can get into the park through the bar, which is a nice bonus. Decent place to meet up with people before a game, but about on par with most other Wrigleyville pubs (aka crappy cash grabs), just outside, so the DB stick doesn't linger.

    (3)
  • Jeremy C.

    No me gusta. I love wrigley but don't like this place. Why did they have to add this to wrigley...? Why? Well perhaps I'm mad at the simple fact that this place was likely created to continue paying Soriano and Zambrano's horrible contracts. Anyway... Go to a real wrigley bar... What are you doing hanging out at the park? What's wrong with you? You are in wrigleyville!! Hello!!

    (2)
  • Tammy M.

    Way too loud! I would like to be able to talk with my friends :(

    (1)
  • Amy H.

    Meh. The Captain Morgan Club is ok. The drinks are a bit expensive, but for a Wrigley adjacent bar it's not too bad when there isn't a game going on. The best part of this bar are the tappers. They have some type of electronic tap contraption that fills glasses from the bottom of the cup and it's pretty cool to watch.

    (3)
  • Allison V.

    I met up with some friends here prior to a game. Let me start out by saying the Captain Morgan is not my friend, I do not drink the stuff. The place was somewhat busy and they definitely did not have enough servers. When a server did stop by our table we had to hurry up with our ordered. That may explain why I ended up drinking a drink that I did not order. Bleh. The three of us shared some nachos that were of the like of a grade school basketball game. Not so tasty. You can take home your souvenir cups that come with the drinks. Drinks are very pricey. The DJ managed to make sucky songs sound even more sucky. How? Why? Where did Ronnie Woo Woo come from? He just magically appeared! A big plus, you can enter directly into the ballpark from this place. That was nice. Bathrooms are also right before you walk into the ballpark. Bike parking on street, but do not ride your bike to a Cubs game unless you want it peed on, puked on, or stolen. Cheers.

    (2)
  • dave w.

    Overpriced, LOUD LOUD Music, DB galore! Meh service. I just don't get the attraction of this place and with the gazillion bars around Wrigley why on earth would you ruin Wrigley Field by putting a bar attached to it??!! and don't even get me started on Captain Morgan...just tacky and cheezy. It's not Disney World folks, enough with the characters! If this is under New Management (where I read from another review) then I would hate to have seen what it was like before. Awful place.

    (1)
  • Mark W.

    I usually like to watch the Cubs game while I'm at the Cubs game... lol. The Captain Morgan Club became quite the destination at a recent rainy 40 degree night game a few weeks ago. Lets see.. sit in the rain and watch the Cubs or sit in the Morgan Club (climate controlled) and watch the Cubs AND the Bulls??? I chose the latter. My friends didn't agree with my decision, so I went alone and met a wonderful couple from Indiana. (I know, Indiana, please!! but they were pretty cool people). They were pleasant company. Like I've said before, nothing special, but it certainly got the job done.

    (3)
  • Amanda Z.

    Meh sums it up about right. Over-priced, under-seasoned and non-exciting pub grub here. Our group came here after a rather stellar Wrigley Field Tour because with your ticket, you can get 30% off the bill. Nice, right? Well, when you are paying $5 for a CAN of beer. Yeah. 30% off makes it about right. (Not to worry, I was nice and tipped on the PRE-discount bill. I'm no idiot.) I do like the patio atmosphere out here and there were very friendly employees. Sadly, the service was sort of lackluster. On a super-hot day, I was dying for some ice water AND beer and the server just seemed to not want to bring me my H2O. (Da water boy woulda been so upset.) After realizing that she wasn't going to bring it in her second round, I asked her again. Blah. I had a Club sandwich which was OK. Nothing exciting. Pasta salad on the side that looked good but tasted like cold noodles. Meh. The fries I sneaked off my bf's plate were a much better option. The food is fine, but not memorable, and it's definitely over-priced. For the patio atmosphere and proximity to Wrigley, it's fine, but anything else? Nah. Pass. I wasn't offended by anything, I just wouldn't go back. Well, I would. But only if someone else was paying.

    (2)
  • Scott L.

    I have been going to the Captain Morgan Club consistently for the past 2 years. There's not a better spot in Wrigleyville to get some drinks before a game. They will actually scan your tickets and you can enter the stadium through the bar. The food and drinks are always delicious and the prices are comparable with every other place in the area. The wait staff is friendly and extremely good looking and the patio is a perfect place to hang out on a nice summer day. I have nothing bad to say about this place, a great place for Cubs fans to come together.

    (5)
  • Erin M.

    Went here this weekend to meet some friends for drinks. This is the place to be if you want the Wrigley experience without buying a ticket. They have tons of TVs so you can see the game and you are surrounded by all the drunken Cubbies fans, so just close your eyes and pretend you're really inside Wrigley! The liquor selection is limited, but there's enough to get the job done. I struck out with my first three drink choices, but the waitress directed me to their drink list after that. Ordered Shock Top drafts for $6 which I think is reasonable for game day prices. They had some good looking sandwiches, but I am a firm believer that you don't mix drinking and eating. My mind can only work on one at a time:) So presumably I will never eat there...but other people's food looked good. Biggest downfall - trailer bathrooms. I feel like the only place you need those are at outdoor festivals and such, not in the heart of Wrigleyville. They were clean enough, so I guess that's okay...but why not just run some basic plumbing? Would it really have been that hard? If you don't like Cubs games mayhem, then avoid this place. Otherwise, meet some friends, have some drinks, and enjoy Wrigley in all it's glory!

    (4)
  • Nicole M.

    my summary-- drinks: i had the northside lemonade, it was alright barely any alcohol i was better off getting a beer. food: i ordered the 1/4 lb chicago style hot dog. :/ sooo disappointed. the dog itself was good (vienna beef hot dog can do no wrong) but it was the bun it was dry and just gross. oh and it broke! my advice steam the buns or buy bigger ones. i also had the fries that me and a friend shared they were good & def. the best thing I had there but i wouldn't go back for them. service: OMG HORRIBLE. when i told the waitress my (& my friend's because she had ordered the same hot dog on the disgusting bun) had broken, she just laughed and said "oh that sucks". money spent: $21 Not worth the money i was better off buying a dog and beer from my seats at the game.

    (2)
  • Stewert B.

    Poor service, poor food, and someone really needs to kick the guy who plays Captain Morgan in the teeth. A true embarrassment to Wrigleyville!

    (1)
  • Billy E.

    I can't give a full review of this place, but from my experience it was pretty cool. My brother's surprise B-day was here during and away Cubs game. With our package, drinks and food was reasonable for the city and probably the only real detraction was a couple staff members who weren't in the best of spirits (no pun intended). If you're a Cubs fan, how can you beat another way to experience Wrigleyville?!

    (3)

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  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : No
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : No
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Touristy
    Noise Level : Very Loud
    Music : DJ
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : No
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Has TV : Yes
    Drive-Thru : No

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Burger or Hamburger is savored as the most desired fast food meal in the United States. A hamburger is basically a sandwich prepared by stuffing ground meat patty, generally beef, between two slices of a bun cut in half. Hamburger is also famous for its seasoning. Most popular condiments used in hamburgers in the United States are mustard, mayonnaise, and ketchup. Besides ground meat patty, hamburgers are also stuffed with lettuce, onions, tomato slices, pickles, and cheese.

Hamburgers are also categorized into two types in the United States. Fast food hamburger and individual hamburgers served at restaurants are two basic types of burgers served in the United States. The individual hamburgers served at restaurants are prepared using everything including lettuce, onion, tomato, and sliced pickles as well as melted cheese on the patty or crumbled on top. American restaurants also serve veggie burgers for those who don't relish meat. Cheeseburgers are also hot favorite in the United States.

McDonalds is the most popular fast food burger restaurant serving different types of burgers in the United States. On the other hand, there are several restaurants such as Burger King are famous for serving the best hamburgers in the United States. Most burger restaurants in the United States often serve hamburgers with French fries and other condiments. If you have a liking for burgers in the United States, then you won't be disappointed. You can easily find the best burger restaurants in your city on our Restaurants Listings directory. Check the reviews and ratings of the top burger restaurants and savor yourself with the best hamburger in the city.

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