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Wrigley Field: DraftKings closes betting window, keeps sports bar

By Thomson Reuters May 18, 2026 | 10:54 AM

DraftKings plans to cease in-person betting operations at Wrigley Field but maintain its entertainment space and ​sports bar adjacent to the ‌legendary home of the Chicago Cubs.

Two years after opening, DraftKings said Monday the final day to make in-person bets will be May ‌31.

The ​venue was a ⁠prime location for foot ⁠traffic before, during and after games on the north side of Chicago at the corner of Addison Street ​and Sheffield Avenue.

Since launching the book at Wrigley, DraftKings and other ⁠betting operators have faced ⁠steep tax increases. Chicago applied ​a 10.25% sports wagering tax on bets ​placed within the city and has ‌a per-wager fee or tax.

“While we are proud of what we have built alongside the Chicago Cubs, we ⁠are taking a more focused approach to where we invest in the state,” DraftKings said. “The ⁠cost ‌of operating in Illinois, including ⁠its high tax structure, makes ​it ‌more difficult to justify continued ​investment in ⁠a standalone retail sportsbook.”

Fans at Wrigley Field and in the state of Illinois can still make a wager at the ballpark using sportsbook mobile applications.

–Field ​Level Media