Field and Wrigley Used To Party Here

All the games, at Chicago Athletic Association Hotel

Field and Wrigley Used To Party Here

Field and Wrigley Used To Party Here

By The Editors

Bocce: the oldest known game in the world (h/t Ancient Rome).

Pick up ball. Roll ball at target. Consume beer.

Simple. Fun. Utterly blue-collar.

And the centerpiece of the Game Room, a fanciful paean to all things indoor sport at the Chicago Athletic Association Hotel, a local landmark that reopened its doors earlier this week.

A labor of nostalgic love by the Land and Sea Dept. (Parson’s Chicken & Fish, Lost Lake), think of the Game Room as a wealthy 19th-century prospector’s private recreation den.

In other words: It’s very, very handsome.

Bocce. Billiards. Shuffleboard. Table games galore.

The concessions: classic.

The cocktails: Also classic (both menus are right here).

All lorded over by a resident “game master” who you can call over regarding rules discrepancies.

Charming stuff.

In fact, the Chicago Athletic Association Hotel is all charm — a 125-year-old former private club rife with Chicago history (Marshall Field and William Wrigley were members) and meticulously restored to former glory.

Its crown jewel — this view:

You’ll find it atop at Cindy’s. We suggest hitting it up after a few games downstairs.

Welcome, old sport. Welcome.

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Game Room Photo: Clayton Hauck

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