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New to Wrigleyville? Here are 5 places to try during the World Series

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Chicago’s Wrigleyville has become the Bourbon Street of the Midwest. The bustling neighborhood surrounding the Chicago Cubs’ iconic stadium will be party central this weekend, when the Cubs return for their World Series games.

Here are five festive Wrigleyville watering holes, where enough beer will flow this Friday to fill Lake Michigan:

Sluggers World Class Sports Bar & Grill

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3540 N. Clark St., (773) 248-0055

In a town loaded with sports bars, this one might be the best. Sluggers is a sprawling place with batting cages, skeeball and a hard-drinking crowd of all ages.

Casey Moran’s

3660 N. Clark St., (773) 755-4444

Sprawling sports bar with 40 brands of beer and a beer garden with a retractable roof. Raucous, loud and right across the street from the stadium.

Murphy’s Bleachers

3655. N. Sheffield Ave., (773) 281-5356

Iconic family owned joint proudly proclaims that it won’t be taking reservations, or charging a cover, for World Series. Be patient. Line to get in will form hours early.

Guthries Tavern

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1300 W. Addison St., (773) 477-2900

Looking for a little elbow room? Try this cozy corner tavern with the red door. This is where the locals will go to relax, re-charge and mock the Cleveland fans.

Old Crow Smokehouse

3506 N. Clark St., (773) 537-4452

When you’re really hungry, head to this airy, country-themed hangout for generous portions and an inventive take on the standards: tri-tip, pulled pork egg rolls and beef brisket poutine.

Chris.Erskine@latimes.com

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