Sports bar with second floor batting cages, skeeball & other games, along with a dueling piano bar.
"A classic sports bar with memorabilia, batting cages, and arcade games, popular for pre- or post-game drinks." - Wendy Altschuler
"Location: Portables Upper Deck, Section 307 and 327; Sheffield Market, Section 134 This helmet full of nachos might be Wrigleyville’s greatest architectural feat, other than the stadium and the bleachers built on top of surrounding rooftops. Every layer has an even spread of tortilla chips, beefy chili, and cheese sauce, plus fresh pico de gallo and pickled jalapeños, which is enough to make this feel like a balanced meal. You’ll never be left with the sad clump of naked chips at the bottom of the pile, like at lesser places that don’t take nacho construction seriously. " - john ringor
"We’re not suggesting you head to Sluggers in most circumstances, unless you’re super into sticky floors and dueling pianos—but it is the only bar in the city with batting cages. It gets mobbed during Cubs season because it’s right across the street from Wrigley, so to really work on your swing, you should come during the offseason. If you’re dragged here by your friends but you’re afraid of catching a fastball to the head, they’ve also got air hockey, pop-a-shot, and other games where you don’t need to wear a helmet." - josh barnett, john ringor
"Over in Wrigleyville, locals are losing their minds after Sluggers has swapped street signs on Clark Street." - Ashok Selvam
"Sluggers is our go-to choice after a Cubs game, and it has everything you need to keep the party going. Keep drinking at the bar on the main floor, or head upstairs for some more fun. That’s where you’ll find batting cages, arcade games, and dueling pianos." - john ringor, adrian kane