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Cubs vs Sox on concession prices

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Whatever the price, the food at Sox Park is vastly better than at Wrigley. It is not close imo but to be honest I also haven't been to Wrigley since Eloy hit a home run there so things may have changed.

31 minutes ago, wegner said:

Whatever the price, the food at Sox Park is vastly better than at Wrigley. It is not close imo but to be honest I also haven't been to Wrigley since Eloy hit a home run there so things may have changed.

Back in the day Wrigley had one thing that Sox Park didn’t, Oscar Mayer Smokie Links but Comiskey if you were willing to pay the extra 25 cents had Vienna Kosher Hot Dogs.

Edited by The Mighty Mite

52 minutes ago, wegner said:

Whatever the price, the food at Sox Park is vastly better than at Wrigley. It is not close imo but to be honest I also haven't been to Wrigley since Eloy hit a home run there so things may have changed.

I often thought the food at Wrigley reminded me of a high school concession stand. Especially before they renovated the stadium. I’m glad someone wrote the article so I could say, sure the baseball sucks on the south side, but you can find discounted tickets, parking, food and drink on the south side.

34 minutes ago, The Mighty Mite said:

Back in the day Wrigley had one thing that Sox Park didn’t, Oscar Mayer Smokie Links but Comiskey if you were willing to pay the extra 25 cents had Vienna Kosher Hot Dogs.

For me, Hot Dogs have never been the same since Best Kosher went out of business.

Not surprising everything is more expensive at Wrigley. Their yuppie fanbase happily pays it.

1 hour ago, The Beast said:

I often thought the food at Wrigley reminded me of a high school concession stand. Especially before they renovated the stadium. I’m glad someone wrote the article so I could say, sure the baseball sucks on the south side, but you can find discounted tickets, parking, food and drink on the south side.

My level of interest has sagged to the point where I don't care if the Cubs win. There are probably a few AAA or 4A clubs that could hose the Sox right now. 

Even identical food items, such as nachos or pretzels, are far better on the south side.  I don't mind paying money for something of high quality but Wrigley makes a low quality version of just about everything

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