PoseyBuster
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Dear God....you guys pee in a tub like that?
That made my stomach churn
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Two places I alway liked when I worked down there and both are a long home run (or foul ball) away from Wrigley. The first one is Leona's on Sheffield. Sheffield is the street that runs directly behind right field. You take Sheffield south a few blocks and you will come to a great little neighborhood type restaurant that has great pizza, great beefs and a whole lot more.
CRAP! I just looked at they closed this Leona's location....scrap that idea!! Dang I used to love that place when I worked at Wrigley. Oh well.
The other place I reccomend if you are looking for a good pie is Chicago Grinder Company. They are North on Clark Street (the street that the McDonalds is on right outside of Wrigley) and are almost right across the street from where the St. Valentines Day massacre occurred. They make an incredible pizza pot pie which is very much different than your normal Chicago deep dish (see the menu below). This used to be a favorite of many of my friends when they would go to games. Check it out
http://chicagopizzaandovengrinder.com/menu.htm
Dear God....you guys pee in a tub like that?
That made my stomach churn
Any great place in Wrigley to get an authentic pie or dog?
How's it any different than peeing in a urinal? There's water running through it and even "mints". Man up.
What's funny is when there's a St. Louis game and the hicks from the south think it's a cow waterer and drink out of it.
We ate pizza at D'agostino's last night after the game...was about 4 blocks from Wrigley...pretty good for a small, dive pub...was about $8 for a large, one-topping pizza...I'd definitely go back...
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We ate pizza at D'agostino's last night after the game...was about 4 blocks from Wrigley...pretty good for a small, dive pub...was about $8 for a large, one-topping pizza...I'd definitely go back...
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Dag's is good too.
I believe they are the official pizza supplier for Wrigley now as well.
How's it any different than peeing in a urinal? There's water running through it and even "mints". Man up.
What's funny is when there's a St. Louis game and the hicks from the south think it's a cow waterer and drink out of it.
Dag's is good too.
I believe they are the official pizza supplier for Wrigley now as well.
Dags was the official supplier it is now Giordano's
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I was genuinely upset that I could no longer get an armour hot dog either, as Vienna is now the only hot dog supplier.
Much more upset they discontinued their long relationship with Old Style. I don't like Bud and now the only other choice is 312, at a premium.
Is that throughout the whole stadium or just the vendors that walk the aisle? I love old style and feel its as much a part of Wrigley as the Ivy
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I do believe, and a Crain's Business article confirms, that you can find Old Style at a few select concourse booths. I didn't see it yesterday, but wasn't really looking for it. Vendors were only selling Bud and 312 - a local Goose Island brand.
And some Cubs fans will say XXXX off.
They haven't won it all, but the Cubs have fielded some very good teams and have been to the playoffs more than a lot of other teams in my lifetime.
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