Best Sports Bars in Chicago

Chicago's Biggest Sports Bars

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Chicago, located on the shores of Lake Michigan in Illinois, is famous for its impressive skyline, deep-dish pizza, and vibrant arts and music scene. Known as the “Windy City,” it boasts world-class museums, architecture, and a rich sports culture. With diverse neighborhoods and a lively downtown. It’s home to legendary teams like the Cubs, White Sox, Bulls, Bears, and Blackhawks. Sports bars in Chicago buzz with energy, offering great food, drinks, and plenty of screens.

Featured Bars

O’Neil’s on Wells

 

4.1 (316 reviews)

Bars Irish pubs Pizza restaurants Pubs Sports bars
  • 411 S Wells St, Chicag... Chicago, Illinois, United States
Open until 20:00

First Draft

 

4.5 (1k reviews)

Barbecue restaurants Bars Chicken wings restaurants Hamburger restaurants Pubs Restaurants Sports bars Vegan restaurants Vegetarian restaurants
  • 649 S Clark St, Chicag... Chicago, Illinois, United States
Open until 23:59

Topgolf Swing Suite at Chicago Athletic Association

 

4.1 (7 reviews)

Sports bars
  • 71 E Madison St, Chica... Chicago, Illinois, United States
Open until 23:00

All Star Seafood and Sports

 

4.2 (207 reviews)

Seafood restaurants Sports bars
  • 730 S Clark St Suite D... Chicago, Illinois, United States
Open until 23:30

Roots Handmade Pizza – South Loop

 

4.2 (811 reviews)

Pizza restaurants Restaurants Sports bars
  • 744 S Dearborn St, Chi... Chicago, Illinois, United States
Open until 23:00

Stocks & Blondes

 

4.3 (843 reviews)

Bars Grills Sports bars
  • 40 N Wells St, Chicago... Chicago, Illinois, United States
Closed

Bar Louie – Printers Row

 

4.2 (1k reviews)

American restaurants Bars Cocktail bars Gastropubs Lounges New American restaurants Pubs Sports bars
  • 47 W Polk St, Chicago,... Chicago, Illinois, United States
Closed

Five Iron Golf – The Loop

 

4.8 (133 reviews)

Indoor golf courses Restaurants Sports bars
  • 108 N State St Unit 20... Chicago, Illinois, United States
Closed

South Branch Tavern & Grille (The Loop – Chicago)

 

4.5 (2k reviews)

American restaurants New American restaurants Sports bars
  • 100 S Wacker Dr, Chica... Chicago, Illinois, United States
Closed

Flight Club Chicago

 

4.6 (1k reviews)

Bars Cocktail bars Dart bars Restaurants Sports bars
  • 111 W Wacker Dr, Chica... Chicago, Illinois, United States
Open until 23:59

The Ultimate Guide to Chicago Sports Bars

Chicago sports bars are as deeply ingrained in the city's identity as deep-dish pizza and the iconic skyline. They are more than just places to watch a game; they are community hubs where generations of fans gather to passionately support their beloved Cubs, White Sox, Bulls, Bears, and Blackhawks. The atmosphere is electric, fueled by a fierce loyalty that borders on religious devotion, and the traditions are strong. Chicago sports bars offer a hearty and satisfying culinary experience, perfectly suited to the city's blue-collar roots. You'll find classic Midwestern comfort food like juicy burgers, loaded fries, and of course, Chicago-style hot dogs. Many establishments also feature local craft beers and regional specialties, making it a truly authentic Chicago experience. Whether you're a lifelong Chicagoan or just visiting the city, a visit to a local sports bar is a must to experience the true heart and soul of the Windy City. It's a place where you can connect with the community, share in the passion, and become a part of the rich tapestry of Chicago sports culture.
What makes Chicago sports bars unique compared to other cities?

Chicago sports bars are legendary for their passionate and unwavering loyalty to local teams. The fanbase is incredibly knowledgeable and vocal, creating an electric environment where generations of families gather to cheer on the Cubs, White Sox, Bulls, Bears, and Blackhawks with almost religious devotion.

Where can I find the best sports bars with big screens in Chicago?

The largest screens and most comprehensive sports viewing experiences are found in mega-sports bars downtown, near Wrigleyville, and around the United Center. These venues feature multiple levels, dozens of screens, and state-of-the-art sound systems for optimal game viewing.

Are there good rooftop sports bars in Chicago?

Yes! Many Chicago sports bars offer fantastic rooftop seating and outdoor patios, especially in popular neighborhoods like Wrigleyville and Lincoln Park. These provide great views and fresh air during warmer months, though they can get packed during Cubs games.

What should I expect to pay for food and drinks at Chicago sports bars?

Food typically ranges from $23−35,with beers costing $14-30 and cocktails running $18-35. Prices tend to be higher in tourist areas like Wrigleyville on game days, while neighborhood spots offer more reasonable pricing.

Do Chicago sports bars offer sports betting options?

Many Chicago sports bars have partnerships with mobile betting platforms, allowing patrons to place wagers directly from their tables while watching games. Some venues also provide dedicated betting areas or kiosks for convenient wagering.

Are there family-friendly sports bars in Chicago?

Absolutely! Many sports bars welcome families, especially during daytime games, offering kid-friendly menus and a more restaurant-focused atmosphere. Suburban locations and establishments outside the main nightlife districts tend to be most family-oriented.

How early should I arrive for big games like Bulls playoffs or Bears games?

For major sporting events, plan to arrive 2-3 hours early to secure good seating. Popular games, especially Cubs playoff games or Bears matchups, can fill up extremely quickly due to Chicago’s passionate fanbase.

Where can I find authentic local sports bars away from tourist areas?

Explore neighborhoods like Lincoln Square, Lakeview, and Wicker Park for authentic local sports bars. These areas offer more affordable prices, genuine Chicago character, and passionate local fans without the tourist crowds.

Can I make reservations at Chicago sports bars?

Some larger sports bars accept reservations, particularly for groups or special events. It’s always best to call ahead, especially for major games, as policies vary by establishment and demand can be extremely high during playoff seasons.

What's the typical dress code at Chicago sports bars?

Chicago sports bars maintain a casual dress code, and wearing team jerseys is not only accepted but encouraged and celebrated. The atmosphere embraces the city’s blue-collar roots, so comfortable, casual attire is perfectly appropriate for cheering on your favorite teams.

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