Budweiser Patio
Wrigley Field
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Cubs games - Upscale Seating
Right Field Location: The Right Field Patio is located beneath the videoboard near the bleachers at Wrigley Field.
Group Seating Setup: Features bar stool seating with drink rails plus additional standing room for groups of 50–150 fans.
All-Inclusive Experience: Includes food, beer, wine, and non-alcoholic beverages with optional cocktail upgrades.
Social Viewing Style: Designed for a casual, standing-friendly experience rather than traditional stadium seating.
In-Seat Service: Food and drinks can be delivered directly to your seat or rail spot.
Who Should Sit Here
The Right Field Patio is ideal for groups looking for a social, all-inclusive experience rather than a traditional seated view. Perfect for corporate outings, parties, or fans who want to move around, eat, drink, and enjoy the game in a relaxed environment.
Budweiser Patio Seating Details
The Right Field Patio is another group seating option found near the Bleachers.
Reserved for groups of 50 to 150 fans, the area includes 3 rows of bar stool seating with ledges in front of the seats. There is also plenty of standing room
The biggest benefit of the seating location is the amenites. The Budwieser Patio has all-inclusive food and beverages for Cubs games (Beer, wine, and non-alcoholic drinks. Cocktail upgrades available). This food and drink can also be brought directly to your seat with the in-seat service provided.
Verified Content: To provide the most accurate seating insights, this page undergoes a yearly audit. Our team verifies information through on-site visits, conversations with venue or ticketing representatives, and other resources.
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Fan Reviews
Nice view even with I-Beam in the way Seats turned out great. It had been decades since I was last at Wrigley, and it didn't look like there was a bad seat in the house! What a gorgeous, vintage ballpark!!