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At a glance: Cubs 2026 Home Opener Parties and Events

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Cubs fans heading to opening day festivities on Thursday, March 26 can keep the celebration going just minutes from the ballpark at aliveOne in Lincoln Park. Whether stopping in after the final out or making a full night of it, aliveOne is a spot for post-game drinks and late-night vibes. From 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., guests can enjoy half-off all beer and cocktails during happy hour. As the night heats up, DJ Boathouse takes over the back room at 10 p.m.

Cody's Public House

Chicago baseball fans looking for a pre or post game destination this Cubs season can make Cody’s Public House their home base. Just a quick Uber ride from Wrigley Field with convenient street parking. For Cubs Opening Day on Thursday, March 26, Cody’s will open early at 10:30 a.m. and serve up drink specials including $4 Mimosas, $5 Old Style 16-ounce cans, $7 Cubby Bombs, $7 Malört, $7 Bloody Marys, $7 Tito’s Screwdrivers, and $10 Espresso Martinis.

Throughout the season, fans can enjoy game day favorites like $5 Old Style tall boys, $7 Malört, and $7 Cubby Bombs while catching every pitch, hit, and home run on 16 massive 65-inch TVs including six in the expansive beer garden. For reservations, email events@codyschicago.com.

The Graystone Tavern

Just one block from Wrigley Field, The Graystone Tavern is ready to rally Cubs fans for the Home Opener on Thursday, March 26, opening bright and early at 9 a.m. to get the party started. Fans can fuel up for game day with specials including $5 Corn Dogs, $5 Old Style Tall Boy, $6 Cubbie Bombs, $8 Cold Brew Irish Coffee, $10 Chicago Handshakes, and $30 Surfside buckets.

For fans that don’t have a ticket to the game, they can catch every inning on nine TVs inside or head out to the weatherproofed patio complete with string lights, six additional TVs, and classic bar games like bags, giant Jenga, and giant Connect 4.

Throughout the Cubs season, The Graystone Tavern will open two hours before every home game.

Credit: Cody’s Public House
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