Go-Go White Sox Bar And Grill
Bar & grill · Chicago Midway International Airport ·

Go-Go White Sox Bar And Grill

Bar & grill · Chicago Midway International Airport ·

Sports bar with burgers, wings, and Chicago dogs

sports bar
chicago dog
wings
expensive
average food
mediocre service
ballpark fare
burgers
Go-Go White Sox Bar And Grill by null
Go-Go White Sox Bar And Grill by null
Go-Go White Sox Bar And Grill by null
Go-Go White Sox Bar And Grill by null
Go-Go White Sox Bar And Grill by null
Go-Go White Sox Bar And Grill by null
Go-Go White Sox Bar And Grill by null
Go-Go White Sox Bar And Grill by null
Go-Go White Sox Bar And Grill by null
Go-Go White Sox Bar And Grill by null
Go-Go White Sox Bar And Grill by null
Go-Go White Sox Bar And Grill by null
Go-Go White Sox Bar And Grill by null
Go-Go White Sox Bar And Grill by null
Go-Go White Sox Bar And Grill by null
Go-Go White Sox Bar And Grill by null
Go-Go White Sox Bar And Grill by null
Go-Go White Sox Bar And Grill by null
Go-Go White Sox Bar And Grill by null
Go-Go White Sox Bar And Grill by null

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MDW, Chicago, IL 60638 Get directions

$20–30

Restroom
Popular for lunch
Good for solo dining
Comfort food
Credit card accepted

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MDW, Chicago, IL 60638 Get directions

+1 877 325 8777

$20–30

Features

•Restroom
•Popular for lunch
•Good for solo dining
•Comfort food
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Dinner
•Bar

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Jan 28, 2026

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"A game-day atmosphere for fans to watch sports while eating breakfast and ballpark-style fare such as chili cheese fries, wings, Italian beef and the Chicago dog amid baseball memorabilia and sporty décor." - Jeffy Mai

https://chicago.eater.com/2017/5/25/15685248/best-midway-international-airport-food-restaurant-guide
Go-Go White Sox Bar And Grill

Tasha

Google
Arrived & there was a sign that said to seat yourself so we did, then a worker got mad at us for following the signs instructions & demanded that she sits us & she will flip the sign around. Felt more like a power trip since there was only one taken table at the restaurant. Got the Grand Slam Classic American Breakfast for $21. Eggs tasted very nasty & had a styrofoam texture. You’d be better off grabbing something from Dunkin.

R S.

Google
Always a go to spot for me when traveling through Midway. Not the biggest menu but they have some really good burgers sandwiches, wings and hot dogs. Very tasty Chicago dog on a poppy seed bun. My last visit there, from the time I sat down, ordered and got my food, I think it only took about 5 minutes. Great spot to sit down versus the food court area.

Janet P.

Google
Very busy, but it’s a holiday weekend so that may be why. Food was average, menu is small and not a lot of choices. I wish it was a bit more themed. The buffalo mac n cheese is hot hot hot, so if you don’t like spice steer clear. We had a delightful experience with our waitress, she was super busy but sweet and attentive even though it was obviously a rough night for her. Airport food always seems extra pricey and if you want a quick sit down and some sports tv on your way, this is the place.

Adam W.

Google
I came here after the rude service at Reillys Daughter down in the A concourse. The bartender was prompt and friendly and atmosphere is ok with lots of tv's. I wish the club sandwich was better. The sourdough bread does a great impression of Wonder bread.

Matt K.

Google
Sucks as bad as its namesake. 1. Only 1 or two workers acted like they even wanted to be there. 2. I got my drink (after waiting forever since only one actual waitperson not sure what everyone else in the dining area was) twenty minutes after the food came out. It was just fountain ginger ale, had to ask about it. 3. They call these the helping of pickles that come with the soft pretzels. Idk maybe it’s just me but two of them and that was it. Reminds me of what Reinsdorf is prob packin. On the plus side there was a little bit of baseball on a couple of the dozen TVs.

Lisa G.

Google
Seat yourself. No problem. Wait, every single table is still dirty with glasses, dishes, etc. I found the last clean table. My server greeted me promptly and took my order. Finally 15 min later I saw a woman that looked like a mgr bussing and wiping every table in the place. Make your staff do that. Dont they want more tables to service? My Cobb Salad amd iced tea were good.

Scott B.

Google
This place looks a lot better than it tastes and serves. We ate here while waiting to fly home at the airport. They neglected to tell us they don’t have free refills. We ordered food and drinks and expected it to be typical bar food but no free refills or complimentary fries with my $24 chicken sandwich…. WHAT THE HECK. And the soda cost $4.50 a cup. Service was mediocre at best. We had to ask for silver ware as well as napkins. We fly through MDW a lot so we’ll definitely be skipping this place next time. Thanks but NO THANKS Go-Go White Sox Bar and Grill.

Dain Vossar (Galaxy W.

Google
A Pricey Encounter A long voyage across the galaxy—or merely a layover at Midway—demands refueling. And so, to White Sox Restaurant, I ventured. With hunger gnawing at me like a Sarlacc lurking in the sands, I ordered the Fastball Fried Chicken Sandwich with French Fries and an iced tea. The sustenance? Acceptable. The service? Steady, like a disciplined Padawan. But the price? Outrageous, it was. Nearly $37 credits for a simple meal? A Jedi does not crave material wealth, but even in the depths of Coruscant’s underbelly, one could feast for far less. And the mixed drinks—almost $25 credits each? Pure Huttese extortion! It seems Midway Airport subscribes to the Sith doctrine of price gouging, solidifying its reputation as one of the most expensive ports in the galaxy for dining. Would I return? Perhaps, if caught in a hyperspace anomaly with no other options. Otherwise, I’d seek sustenance elsewhere—where the Force (and my wallet) can remain in balance.