Sit in the 100 level... you'll be stuck in the upper deck if your tickets are up there. Get a hot dogs w/ grilled onions from any of the Vienna stands (they're better than the RF Comiskey Dog stand).
Always opt for the club seats. Just as much as those close to the dugouts, yet way more comfortable. Bathrooms are also less busy, and you have an attendant who can keep the beers coming.
get there a little early and go to Bacardi at the Park, connected to the field. awesome drinks and food, not pricey (for Chicago), really fun pre-game atmosphere with friends!
Go Sox! There is a stand that sells good Italian sausage. The craft beer stand I'd a godsend. On general, comfortable, friendly ball field, many good seats. Fireworks night actually really good!
One of the most underrated stadiums in MLB. Great food options and the corridors are wide and spacious. Outfield views are plentiful and you're never 10' from a cold brew.
Peanuts and Cracker Jacks are classics, but at the Cell, you can now get gourmet bacon-avocado grilled cheeses with tomato-basil bisque, or waffle fries tossed with garlic sauce and parmesan. Read more
I enjoy seeing the White Sox history area on the 500 concourse, and also the Sox Social area. A great place to see the White Sox at home and your team on the road
Hungry? Grab a Cuban sandwich. Thirsty? Grab a 312 from the Goose Islandpatio on the right field concourse. Want your mind blown? Get the root beer float. Enjoy the fireworks after White Sox dingers!
Never a bad day seat in the house. Get a helmet nacho with porkbarbacoa. So tasty. Irish nachos aren't bad either. Each food stand is different so walk around and check them out.
Plenty of food selection. Our ticket was for patio dining. Fried chicken, bbq ribs, coleslaw, potato salad and pasta salad. Not bad all you can eat for $32.00.
Solid ballpark, never really sells out. The concessions are great - solid beer and food selections at reasonable prices for a baseball game. Bathrooms are kept up.
The is one stand by RF foul pole on first level concourse that sells legitimately good beer like New Holland. They have another nearby with miller's "craft beers" - don't fall for it.
Get the Irish nachos and the regular nachos in the souvenir helmet. They are delicious! Oh, and for a sweet snack the strawberrychurros are AHHHmazing.
Bring your favorite little fan to the Comcast Fundamentals Deck accessible from the 100, 300 & 500 levels! There they’ll learn the fundamentals of baseball from White Sox Training Academy coaches! Read more
July 23, 2009: White Sox fans witnessed the first perfect game at US Cellular Field with Dewayne Wise’s incredible left field wall catch that helped secure Mark Buehrle’s perfect game. Read more
Top Dining Options: Wow Bao at Section 138; Bullpen Sports Bar at Gate 2; Burger Barn at Section 112; Bacardi at the Park, which is just outside the stadium. Read more
Catch a late nightWhite Sox game! The tickets are super cheap on stubhub.com and other discount sites! During the summer night weekend games they often have a post game fireworks show!
If you like sausage, make sure you visit one of the stands that grills them. The other stands/vendors wrap them in foil which steams the food and takes away the wonderful grilled taste. Read more
Can only access the level your tickets are for.Neighborhood around the ballpark isn't as bad as people make it out.If you need help deciding which Seats to buy for your next White Sox game, check out Read more
You can now upgrade your seats at all White Sox home games! Download the MLB at the Ballpark app to upgrade: http://mlb.mlb.com/ticketing/upgrades.jsp?c_id=cws
Both the larger beer stands & the Bullpen Bar have gluten-free Bard's Tale, for those of us allergic to the glutens. A little pricey, but worth not getting sick over.
There are 2 blue seats left here, both from Game 2 of the ‘05 World Series. In left, the spot of Paul Konerko’s 7th-inning grand slam. In right-center, the mark of Scott Podsednik’s walk-off homer.
Not a fan of AL baseball, less it be the visiting Pirates in a World Series, but if ye do go, dock yer boat 'n take the train, parrrrrking be atrocious!
3 different food spots all ran out of food and had a 30min wait in the 3rd inning. Also all beers have changed to modelo/budweiser which are gross. Otherwise, still pleasant to see the Sox play