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Went here to celebrate MBA graduation with classmates and families. We all had a great time. Food was good, beer was cold, the view was outstanding, and it was a great value. All food and drinks are included with the price. I will say if you only want to watch the game, buy a ticket and sit in Wrigley Field. This is more of a party location.

It's not a great way to watch a game unless you don't want to watch the game. Showing results of Jenn G 1 contribution. What is the best rooftop to use with kids? Is one more family friendly than another?

Add a reply. Read all replies. Thoughts on taking an 11 month old to the rooftops for this Sunday's game. Too much? Dan G Elgin, TX contributions. Personally, I wouldn't take an 11 month old to the rooftops. There could be a lot of screaming and yelling, all positive, and the child would be upset also screaming and yelling, not positive. You and the people around you will want to enjoy themselves, and the poor little baby not so much.

Remember the price includes food, drink, desert and a very nice seat on the roof watching the game. The food and drinks are unlimited. We definitely felt the experience was well worth the price of admission. Also popular with travelers.

Millennium Park. Cloud Gate. The Magnificent Mile. Skydeck Chicago - Willis Tower. Chicago Skyline. Navy Pier. Garfield Park Conservatory. Chicago Riverwalk. Chicago Cultural Center. Anything missing or inaccurate? Ivy League Baseball Club is the only five level rooftop in Wrigleyville, and it holds a total of three separate indoor lounges for you and your guests to enjoy. The extra wide seats on the rooftop show that they're serious about your comfort, and they serve sixteen different draft beers on all levels.

You'll have access to 12, square feet of amazing space here, and there's a commercial elevator to get you wherever you need to go. Where other rooftops were built on buildings that weren't actually made for that purpose, this one was specifically built for this purpose, making it the safest and most comfortable of all the rooftops.

Very highly recommended. We love the fact that you can book space for groups as small as ten, or even reserve the entire rooftop if you like! You'll enjoy a truly premium menu in the All-Star Suite, including a full espresso and cappuccino bar! Skybox on Sheffield is one of the original Wrigley rooftops, having first opened its doors in That classic feel has been recently converted into a trendy luxury rooftop, with a three course menu and many microbrews from Goose Island!

They have a three-tiered roof deck, and indoor club house, and stadium seating that's so comfortable. Lots of plasma TVs, an elevator, and restrooms on each level for your comfort.

We love the barbecue pulled pork sandwiches here, and the chipotle chicken patties are fantastic too! Since they're located right down the right field line, you have a view that you'll never forget. It's one of the closest to home plate, and even closer than many of the actual stadium seats! Now that's impressive. This rooftop hosts more corporate events than most other rooftops in the area, but it's great for all types of parties.

This establishment has the most rooftop seating of any rooftop in Wrigleyville. LakeView Baseball Club is the only private club on the list, requiring membership for you to purchase tickets. However, since the ticket prices are lower, you might consider this an enormous perk.

Grab a drink from the rooftop bar and keep your glove handy. One of the largest rooftops overlooking Wrigley Field, W Waveland boasts plenty of stadium seating, a beer garden terrace, two rooftop bars and a great view of the diamond from above the bleachers. While your view of the diamond may be somewhat obstructed, you'll get an eyeful of the left-field video board from atop N Sheffield while you enjoy the all-inclusive menu of food and beverages.

Built in , this pair of Sheffield rooftop boasts enough room for large groups, "extra-wide stadium seats" and outdoor plasma screens so that you can leave your binoculars at home. Murphy's Rooftop Company. Set atop Wrigleyville bar Murphy's Bleachers, Murphy's Rooftop gives you a view of the action on the field while you enjoy a menu of brats, Polish sausages and burgers, accompanied by a selection of beer and wine.

About us. Contact us. Time Out magazine. Photograph: Shutterstock The best rooftops near Wrigley Field Spectacular views, open bars, stadium seating and line-free restrooms await at these rooftops near Wrigley Field. All three rooftops offer food and drinks and have indoor suites. I had the opportunity to catch a game in from the N.

Sheffield Rooftop, and it was a beautiful facility, and the Cubs won. So I've got good memories from that game. The building is very large and blocks the gap that used to let people watch the game from the Red Line El stop. The building is quite nice looking, but is located in right field foul territory.

I've never been on top of the building, but you can smell the barbeque. For those who've attended a baseball game, if you ever notice the grill smoke that wafts out toward Wrigley and causes a spike in sales for the Hot Dog vendors, well that good smelling stuff comes from the Sheffield Rooftops, and it seems like most comes from the Sheffield Baseball Club and Wrigley Field Rooftop Club.

The Ivy League Baseball Club reopened in recently after an extensive renovation. I've never been in the building, although it looks pretty nice post-renovation. Pictured above, the rooftop during renovation in Eamus Catuli is latin for Let's go Whelps The other sign in this picture as AC stands for Ano Catuli 00 63 Ano Catuli means, "In the year of the Cub" the first two digits are how long it's been since the Cubs won a division title.

The second set of two digits are for how long it's been since the Cubs won the NL Pennant, and the final numbers now three digits are for how long it's been since the Cubs won the World Series.

Unlike the other rooftops, The Lakeview Baseball Club is a private club, and so guests may need to join the club to purchase rooftop tickets, but in return the ticket prices may be lower than the other rooftops. The Lakeview Baseball club is located next door to the building with the Miller Lite billboard. Please check with the Lake View Baseball Club for information on rooftop ticket prices and availability. Murphy's rooftop is located beyond the right center field wall and has the smallest capacity of all the rooftops.

This makes it an ideal location for small groups looking to book an entire rooftop for their use. I've never been up on the rooftop, but I've thrown a few back at Murphy's bar next door, and I've always had fun there. Please check with Murphy's Bleachers for information on rooftop ticket prices and availability. Wrigley View's building was built in as the Rooftop by the Firehouse. In , Wrigley View opened to the public.

It is located next door to the famous and historic Wrigleyville Firestation, so the view is from left field foul territory. I've never been up there to see a game, but I think it would be fun.

I can remember when the building was constructed. That summer, WGN kept showing all the construction workers taking breaks to watch the game. It always made me jealous, and the building is very beautiful, it has these turquoise blue highlights that completely pop out at the eye. I think it's the nicest looking building of all the rooftops.

Another nice thing is that you could chat with the firemen next door who sit out on a bench and watch the folks playing catch on Waveland during the game. Please check with Wrigley View for information on rooftop ticket prices and availability. Down The Line rooftop opened mid-season I've been to this building under previous management and the building has fewer amenities than some of the surrounding venues. I haven't yet met the current management, and it's possible they've remodeled.

The building only had three bathrooms and no elevator, but the view from the third floor is pretty good and the rooftop view is great as they are literally "Down the Line" in right field, straddling the foul pole.



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