GAMEDAY GUIDE

CHICAGO BEARS

1919

1924

61,500

4 HOURS

The Chicago Bears gameday experience at Soldier Field is one of the most iconic and historic in the NFL—a gritty, passionate, and deeply rooted football tradition that blends Midwestern toughness, die-hard loyalty, and the backdrop of Lake Michigan and the Chicago skyline. It’s a cold-weather, smashmouth football kind of vibe, and fans take it seriously.


1) Stadium: Soldier Field

  • Historic: Originally opened in 1924, rebuilt in 2003—still feels like a cathedral of football.

  • Right on Lake Michigan, with the Chicago skyline in the background. Gorgeous setting, especially in the fall.

  • Easy to access from downtown, but traffic and parking are rough, so many fans use public transportation or shuttle services.


2) Tailgating – Cold, Loyal, and Full of Brats

  • Tailgating happens in:

    • South Lot

    • Waldron Deck

    • Burnham Harbor

    • Private lots a bit farther out (with shuttle service)

  • Arrive early—some fans set up 5+ hours before kickoff.

  • Food and drink are serious business:

    • Brats, Italian beef sandwiches, ribs, and chili are everywhere.

    • Beers flow freely—expect craft brews, old-school cans, and maybe some Malört shots.

    • Cold weather? No problem. Tailgaters bring fire pits, tents, heaters, and space blankets.


3) Pregame Vibe

  • Tons of fans in Bears jerseys, beanies, face paint, and even costumes (like Ditka lookalikes).

  • Music is a mix of classic rock, hip-hop, and Chicago blues.

  • Families, hardcore fans, and rowdy groups all coexist.

  • You’ll hear “Bear Down, Chicago Bears” playing over car stereos and speakers.


4) In-Stadium Energy

  • Soldier Field gets loud and intense, especially on third downs or against rivals (Packers, Vikings, Lions).

  • Weather is part of the culture—fans embrace the cold and the wind off Lake Michigan.

  • The “Bear Down” fight song plays after every touchdown (and everyone sings it).

  • Fans are smart, opinionated, and vocal—they’ll cheer hard, but they’ll boo the team when deserved.


5) The Fans

  • Generational loyalty: many families have been Bears fans for decades.

  • Very little bandwagon energy—this is a blue-collar, football-first crowd.

  • Packers fans show up in numbers, but it gets intense when they do—those games are emotional.

  • Tailgaters and stadiumgoers are mostly friendly, but don’t talk trash unless you’re ready for it.


6) Food & Drink in the Stadium

  • Inside the stadium you’ll find:

    • Italian beef, bratwurst, deep dish-inspired options, and hot dogs (no ketchup!).

    • Local beer vendors (Revolution, Goose Island, etc.).

  • Prices are high, but the quality is decent.


7) Weather Impact

  • Early games (September–October): Great weather, tailgate-friendly.

  • Late-season games (November–January): Brutally cold, but the cold is part of the identity.

  • Bundle up—layers, gloves, hats, and maybe a hand-warmer in your pocket.


8) After the Game

  • Postgame traffic is rough if you parked nearby—many fans walk to nearby bars in the South Loop or head back to trains/shuttles.

  • Local bars fill up quickly: Reggie’s, Kroll’s, The Scout, and Weather Mark Tavern are popular.

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VS MINNESOTA VIKINGS

AT DETROIT LIONS

VS DALLAS COWBOYS

AT LAS VEGAS RAIDERS

BYE WEEK

AT WASHINGTON COMMANDERS

VS NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

AT BALTIMORE RAVENS

AT CINCINNATI BENGALS

VS NEW YORK GIANTS

AT MINNESOTA VIKINGS

VS PITTSBURGH STEELERS

AT PHILADELPHIA EAGLES

AT GREEN BAY PACKERS

VS CLEVELAND BROWNS

VS GREEN BAY PACKERS

AT SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS

VS DETROIT LIONS

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