Goose Island - Wrigleyville     see this location on a map

This image (a QR Code) contains information about the url for this location. It can be scanned and used by some mobile devices.

show map and other infosee images
Show list of all locations within a 1 | 5 | 10 | 15 | 20 | 25 | 50 mile radius                                        Post to Twitter
official site gooseisland.com/

Goose Island - Wrigleyville
3535 N. Clark Street
Chicago, IL 60657
(773) 832-9040

latitude: 41.946293
longitude: -87.655418
City Information Page Chicago Information Page

overall average: 86.67


this location has wifi availableWifi Available | this location has cask availableCask Beer | this location does not allow indoor smokingIndoor Smoking | this location does not have adequate parkingAvailable Parking
this location is close to public transportationPublic Transit | this location uses proper glasswareProper Glassware | this location has outdoor seatingOutdoor Seating | this location is family friendlyFamily Friendly
Value: Moderate
Averaged from 4 reviews.

get an informational widget for your blog or site get a map for your blog or site
collapse review link to this review link to review
Selection: 4.25 | Service: 4.25 | Atmosphere: 4.25 | Food: 4.25
joelambic's (26) view joelambic's forum profile send joelambic a private message Overall Score: 85.0 this is the low score for this location

Like beerinator, I usually am only here during Chicago Beer Society events. For me, the location is a little off the beaten path for more frequent visits but I do manage to stop in a couple of times a year.

As with the Clybourn location, beer and food is quite good. I usually find myself hanging out either at the bar or in the back dining room.

Parking is difficult but can be found on side streets during the day or when the Cubs aren't playing. It's a little more difficult after dark or during home games due to permit zones being in effect at night. Public transit is convenient with the Red Line Addison stop nearby, the Clark & Addison buses running late and a plethora of taxis.
reviewed on: 2009-06-24 23:29:07 this review is based off of 10 or more visits
 
collapse review link to this review link to review
Selection: 4.5 | Service: 4 | Atmosphere: 4.5 | Food: 3.75
bobcat78's (114) view bobcat78's forum profile send bobcat78 a private message Overall Score: 86.7

Located right in the same area as all the Wrigleyville bars, about a block from Wrigley Field. There are three general bar areas - front main bar, back room dining room and an outside patio.

They serve all the generally available selections - 312, hex nut, matilda,etc, as well as a few other good selections. Tried an IPA and Naughty Goose which are not generally available in bottles and was not disappointed.

Place wasn't crazy busy considering I was there just prior to a weekend Cubs game, went right in and was able to get a table.

I thought the menu generally normal bar food, nothing of too great excitement.
reviewed on: 2009-06-22 23:09:43 this review is based off of one visit
 
collapse review link to this review link to review
Redrover
Selection: 4.5 | Service: 4.25 | Atmosphere: 4.5 | Food: 4.25
Redrover's (107) view Redrover's forum profile send Redrover a private message Overall Score: 88.3 this is the high score for this location

I attend a bunch of Cub games each year. Some are with friends and some with clients and business associates. Often, I need a place to entertain with decent food (and for me at least) good beer and I find Goose Wrigley to be a very dependable and fun option.

They have a nice long bar and a ton of seating on the main level. They also have a room on the 2nd floor for private groups/functions. They also offer a large but slightly barren beer garden tucked away on the back/north side of the bar. As usual in Chicago, a ton of TVs tuned to sports.

Even on game days, the bar tenders will take good care of you. Be nice and it will be returned to you in spades. They are good with samples and in describing the specials.

The food menu has evolved with some old friends gone, but some tastly new additions to chose from. I would rate the food as better than average with a few outstanding items (Stilton burger anyone??).

The offer the standard Goose line-up, the reserve line, plus a cask option and 2 to 3 specials. Some of these specials are unique to this location (Cubbie Blue, Ryno 23, Dead Goat Porter, etc.). I’ve never had an off or bad beer here. They also offer some macros at the same price as the Goose goodies.

Can it crowded, yes you bet. However they do a great job keeping things moving and I think you will find this a nice pre or post game destination. Heck its good even with out a game!
reviewed on: 2008-06-26 15:28:37 this review is based off of 10 or more visits
 
collapse review link to this review link to review
beerinator
Selection: 4.5 | Service: 4.25 | Atmosphere: 4.25 | Food: 4.5
beerinator's (120) view beerinator's forum profile send beerinator a private message Overall Score: 86.7

My experiences at Goose Island Wrigleyville usually occur on days when I'm attending Chicago Beer Society events. We've come to enjoy checking out Wrigleyville because they have a slightly different menu than the GI-Clybourn menu that we're very familiar with.

The beer selection here seems slightly worse than Clybourn. I believe that they have 9 or 10 beers on tap (I could be short changing them a bit). But they are mostly made up of standards and a few seasonals. There is usually one or two beers throughout the year that are brewed for this facility alone (meaning you will not see them on tap at Clybourn).

The atmosphere here is nice. But it changes quite a bit as expected during game time. During a Cubs game they switch to plastic cups for serving all beers and they seem to go into crowd control mode. I would avoid this area all together during a game day unless you are headed to the game or unless you are there to experience some of the excitement of a Cubs game.

The food and service is good. The beer selection is good. But unless I'm in the neighborhood I always seem to make it down to Clybourn for my Goose Island Experience.
reviewed on: 2007-03-13 08:11:03