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Baseball Field in Chicago, Illinois

4.6(16247 reviews)
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About Rate Field

The Chicago White Sox baseball stadium offers a variety of concession stands & gift shops.

Facility features

  • Outdoor
  • Baseball

Reviews

  • Nolan James Brown5

    Despite what any haters may say, this is a great venue for taking in a baseball game. I'll add that I am a long-time Chicago Cubs fan, so I am just providing my honest, objective review. These photos are from my last visit during the offseason in December; the outside of the stadium is clean and the area immediately surrounding it is safe. I can't speak to the parking because I have always hopped on the "L" and taken the Red Line down to Sox/35th when going to games. That said, I have been to 3 Sox games here, having attended my first in 2009. This is a very historic franchise, and I have enjoyed being able to watch them from affordable seats that provide excellent views of all in-game action. It was particularly fun in the mid-to-late 2000s when the White Sox were highly competitive. The fans (especially in the outfield bleachers) are die-hards and a fun bunch to take in a game with (of course, I never wear my Cubs gear here - always bring my spare Sox cap). Finally, the food (at least the simple stuff, like bison dogs) that I tried was delicious. In sum, I would recommend any baseball fan take in a game at what I will always call "U.S. Cellular Field." I hope the White Sox can become leaders in the A.L. Central again soon because, when they are, the Cubs-Sox series is so fun to watch. My Cubs better get their act together as well! Cheapskates, haha!

    3 months ago

  • Dude Knows5

    Always enjoy watching the White Sox! They have great food in the stadium. It is really fun to tailgate ahead of the game. I love the craft beer cave. A lot of fun stuff to do inside the park too. Very kid friendly ball park.

    9 months ago

  • J Abbs4

    Go Sox!!! Traffic is terrible just outside the park, after this many years...they still haven't figured out how to get it to work. Tailgating in the lot is awesome! Grill, drink, play games, etc. No merch vendors in lot A, but others have them. Large pickup truck parking is the lot north of the entrance. Be prepared when the random charity dudes swing by for a donation. Portas are scattered throughout, don't wait til last minute as there's a wait to use them. The inside of the park is awesome! Food, drinks, snacks, bathrooms throughout. Great views everywhere, unlike another local park to the north. Dont freak out, Expect large booms with fireworks throughout the game...more home runs please!! Themed games are extra fun!

    9 months ago

  • Josh Edgar3

    Very friendly staff, small ballpark that is family-friendly and easy to navigate. Walked up to the ticket booth on a Wednesday evening and asked for the cheapest ticket, sat 5 rows back in the outfield for $10. Great deal for baseball fans! That being said, Ive been to just over half of the MLB stadiums and this is the most boring, Nilla wafer setting I've been to, and that includes Angel Stadium, the TX Rangers, and the Coliseum. The White Sox are one of the most historic American sports teams ever but are mired in two of the worst years in MLB history. The entire upper section was closed due to low attendance, less than 5000 by my headcount. Go because you love baseball and love a cheap seat but, man, what a snooze.

    8 months ago

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