Wrigleyville Sports (4.3 )

Independent collector notes and community insights below.

🏆 About

Wrigleyville Sports was first established in 1990 and since then it has remained your one stop shop for Chicago sports memorabilia. Stop by to find Cubs, Blackhawks, Bears, Bulls, White Sox and other Chicago and Wrigley Field Merchandise. We sell everything from keychains to authentic jerseys including hats, t-shirts, hoodies, jackets, plushes, bobble heads and funkos, posters, glassware, golf gear, photos, and much, much more! Whether you’re a casual fan, a collector, or you’re just in town for a game, Wrigleyville Sports will have the sports fan gear you’re looking for.

💬 Collector Notes

Independent editorial assessment

This spot’s all about Cubs gear—jerseys, hats, souvenirs—not a card shop play for serious collectors. I didn’t see slabs, raw bins, or sealed wax—definitely zero pack-ripping going down. Save this for tourists or if you’re building a Wrigley-themed PC, but don’t expect any TCG, junk wax bins, or vintage stash.

Who this shop is (and isn’t) for

Best For

  • Sports card collectors
  • Vintage collectors
  • High-end / investment collectors
  • Slabbed card buyers
  • Sealed wax buyers

Not Ideal For

  • Pokémon/TCG collectors
  • Kids & beginner collectors
  • Looking for deep singles inventory
  • Seeking in-store play environments

⭐ Review Summary

This location is frequently praised for its wide selection of Chicago Cubs and other team merchandise. While primarily a sports memorabilia shop, reviews do not highlight any significant trading card inventory or dedicated staff expertise in card collecting.

Google Reviews Rating: 4.3
Total Reviews: (226)

📍 Location & Contact

  • Address: 959 W Addison St
  • Phone : (800) 369-7827

⏰ Store Hours

  • Sunday: 9 AM-9 PM
  • Monday: 9 AM-9 PM
  • Tuesday: 9 AM-9 PM
  • Wednesday: 9 AM-9 PM
  • Thursday: 9 AM-9 PM
  • Friday: 9 AM-9 PM
  • Saturday: 9 AM-9 PM

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