Hot Doug's Doug Sohn, master purveyor of "encased meats," will introduce three specialty sausages to Wrigley Field's newest concession area.
nsxtasy wrote:If you bring in water, make sure the plastic bottle is still factory-sealed when you go through security; otherwise it may get confiscated. The same is true of plastic bottles filled with other non-alcoholic beverages. Cans, glass bottles, thermoses, and alcoholic beverages from outside are prohibited.
Kman wrote:Actually eating in Wrigley, can't remember anything other than hot dogs
Darren72 wrote:Hot Doug's sausages featured at new Wrigley concession standHot Doug's Doug Sohn, master purveyor of "encased meats," will introduce three specialty sausages to Wrigley Field's newest concession area.
Katie wrote:I didn't realize that only people who have bleacher seats can get to Hot Doug's new stand. If I misunderstood that, someone please let me know....
More Hot Doug's, new concessions headed to Wrigley Field
nsxtasy wrote:Kman wrote:Actually eating in Wrigley, can't remember anything other than hot dogs
Every year our friends at Eater.com update this article (as well as articles for the Cell, each of the airports, etc):
What to Eat at Chicago's Wrigley Field, 2015 Edition
Chicago Dog Bloody Mary: Fans in the Budweiser Bleachers can try a twist on the Bloody Mary with a celery salt and poppy seed rim. The fun's with the skewer, which features a mini Vienna Beef red hot and garnishes, served in a souvenir mason jar
ronnie_suburban wrote:I like to bring carne asada burritos from Carniceria Guanajuato #3 (California and Belmont)
bweiny wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:I like to bring carne asada burritos from Carniceria Guanajuato #3 (California and Belmont)
I don't care if I had dig a tunnel El Chapo style from Logan Sq to get it, there is no way in hell I'm getting a carne asada burrito from anywhere but El Asadero on Montrose! Best meat & salsa verde, plus they do it right w/out disgusting beans and sour cream. Meat, lettuce, tomato, onion & cilantro.
ronnie_suburban wrote:bweiny wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:I like to bring carne asada burritos from Carniceria Guanajuato #3 (California and Belmont)
I don't care if I had dig a tunnel El Chapo style from Logan Sq to get it, there is no way in hell I'm getting a carne asada burrito from anywhere but El Asadero on Montrose! Best meat & salsa verde, plus they do it right w/out disgusting beans and sour cream. Meat, lettuce, tomato, onion & cilantro.
Lol, you're so wrong but it's ok!
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BR wrote:It's amazing how bad the food is in the stadium.
ronnie_suburban wrote:BR wrote:It's amazing how bad the food is in the stadium.
It's predominantly Levy and well . . . they suck.
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stevez wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:BR wrote:It's amazing how bad the food is in the stadium.
It's predominantly Levy and well . . . they suck.
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But Levy can do better if the venue demands it. The Sox can't draw flies to their games, but at least the food is MUCH better than what is served at Wrigley. Same for the UC.
threadkiller wrote:If I'm taking the CTA, I'll get off at Sheridan and get some food from Byron's and walk the half mile to the ballpark. Always a polish, usually something else as well, no fries.
FYI, Wrigley Field–goers: Due to a fire in the kitchen, the Byron’s Hot Dogs location near the ballpark (1017 W. Irving Park Rd.) is closed for the time being. Gotta get your dogs elsewhere until we hear otherwise.
threadkiller wrote:If I'm taking the CTA, I'll get off at Sheridan and get some food from Byron's and walk the half mile to the ballpark.
ronnie_suburban wrote:threadkiller wrote:If I'm taking the CTA, I'll get off at Sheridan and get some food from Byron's and walk the half mile to the ballpark. Always a polish, usually something else as well, no fries.
FYI, in case you hadn't heard, per Chicago Magazine's weekly email blast:FYI, Wrigley Field–goers: Due to a fire in the kitchen, the Byron’s Hot Dogs location near the ballpark (1017 W. Irving Park Rd.) is closed for the time being. Gotta get your dogs elsewhere until we hear otherwise.
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