1. Soldier Field
8.7
1410 S Museum Campus Dr (btwn McFetridge Dr & Waldron Dr), Chicago, IL
Football Stadium · Musuem Campus · 210 tips and reviews
HISTORY: Opening in 1924, it has played host to Army-Navy & Notre Dame-USC football; the Chicago Bears moved here in 1971. The field has been featured in films, including Clint Eastwood's Flags of Our Fathers.
Chicago Bears: Come see us play a home game! Our renovated home stadium reopened in 2003. The first football game at the original facility was on 11/22/1924 when Notre Dame beat Northwestern 13-6.
Brett W.: Home of the Chicago Bears, the stadium, completed in 1921, is the oldest in the National Football League. The United Club at Soldier Field will be the site of a 2013 ULI Fall Meeting reception.
2. The Globe Pub
8.0
1934 W Irving Park Rd (at Damen Ave), Chicago, IL
Pub · North Center · 77 tips and reviews
April Rueber: Go here for football (soccer) and rugby matches!
Jessica R: New menu. Chicken vol au vent is good. Like chicken pot pie filling on top of pastry. Great spot to watch all kinds of football (including American).
BBC AMERICA: 6 Nations Rugby Championship will be shown here. Ex-pats are grateful for this pub - they show rugby, football (soccer), cricket and have a weekly pub quiz.
Drew Hamm: Thursdays are $3 Brickstone pints and $4.50 nachos. Perfect spot to watch Thursday night football.
Tim Mulcrone: A hidden gem on the northside, Michael's pizza is delicious and both it and the beer are cheap. It's also a great place for football on Sundays as they televise nearly every game.
Manu M.: Loved the place ! I had a great talk with the staff, the garlic bread was nice and the chicken breast burger was excellent !
5. Lottie's Pub
8.3
1925 W Cortland St (at N Winchester Ave), Chicago, IL
Pub · Bucktown · 57 tips and reviews
Greg Flinn: Wisconsin Football Bar, Kansas Hoops bar. Great deals and the people are awesome. Always a smiling face.
C Rey: Bro. You been to Lottie's yet, Bro? Outdoor seating and neighborhood bar feel can't shake the Saturday college football crowds. Better check yourself before you wreck yourself.
Liliana S: Flamenco Tuesdays @ Cafe Con Leche Bucktown. $4.95 tapas. Byob. Live music from 7:30-9:30 pm. Show you checked in and get free croquetas!
7. Sheridan Park
7.8
910 S Aberdeen St, Chicago, IL
Park · University Village - Little Italy · 6 tips and reviews
Matt Knust: Great park for some football
Kathy R: unbelievable hidden gem in Chicago. Turf field and great baseball organization for kids in the city.
Patrick Gallagher: If you ever have the field to yourself or a group of friends, it's a great place to play baseball! The turf is a very nice addition, and it's well sized. For the little ones, there's a play park, too.
Niall Connellan: Fantastic neighborhood tavern!! Excellent food & service. Great place to watch football, especially the Green Bay Packers. If you want a successful game day experience, look no further!!!
Teri Gidwitz: Great low key place in the neighborhood for an adult beverage. Nice outdoor patio too if the weather is cooperating. (via Scoville) Read more.
Jeremy Gaylor: Will's has just added and opened a kitchen!
14. United Club
8.5
Level 3, East Side (Soldier Field), Chicago, IL
Football Stadium · 7 tips and reviews
Shycu: Try the brunch. It's a bit spendy but lots of choices whether you want made to order omelettes or bar food. Try their charcuterie selection, carving station, hot entrees or cold salads. All very good
Chris Backos: Nice place to hang out
Brad Leege: Sadly the bars here had a very below average beer selection. Maybe that's due to the usual corporate clientele's tastes?
Scott Mortier: Come in to watch Football and enjoy $2 Rolling Rock Drafts, $4 Captain and Cokes, and $5 Pizzas.
Damon Sununtnasuk: Great wings, perfect spot to catch college football. University of Florida bar
Bob DeGraff: Excellent attentive and friendly service. Try the pickleback shot.