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Recent News
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Discount cubs rooftop tickets!
Looking for a discount on Cubs Rooftop tickets? MyWrigleyville.com has teamed up with Beyond the Ivy ... Read more
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Cubs Bullpen – What a Joke!
The Chicago Cubs bullpen blew its ninth save in 18 chances in Wednesday's 5-4 loss ... Read more
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Our Deepest Sympathy To Maureen Oleskiewicz’s Family
The Chicago Cubs are joining the Wrigleyville community in mourning a fan that choked to ... Read more
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Are The Lawsuits Coming?
The Chicago Cubs downplayed Chairman Tom Ricketts’ threat this morning to move the team if ... Read more
What is Wrigleyville
Formerly a working-class neighborhood, Wrigleyville is the nickname to the neighborhood directly surrounding Wrigley Field, which is more commonly referred to as Central Lakeview. Central Lakeview’s borders run from Diversey Parkway and Irving Park Road, to Halsted Street and Racine Avenue. Wrigleyville features low-rise brick buildings and houses, some with rooftop bleachers colloquially called Wrigley Rooftops where people can purchase seats to watch baseball games or concerts that, while generally more expensive than tickets for seats within the park itself, come with all you can eat and drink service. Proprietors are able to do so under special agreements with the Chicago Cubs organization. Many Wrigleyville bars and restaurants (particularly on North Clark Street) feature sports-oriented themes. Bars such as Sluggers, Murphy’s Bleachers, Casey Moran’s, Roadhouse 66, Sports Corner and The Cubby Bear host the Cubs crowds near the Wrigley Field intersection of North Clark Street and West Addison Street.
All in all, that’s what Wrigleyville is


