Craving wings, we ordered takeout from here because we were far too tired to make anything and had no social skills left for the day to dine out. Â I've never eaten here before, but they were closer than our usual favorite stop and have an extensive menu. Â We went with a a couple of dozen boneless wings, one with the hot sauce and the other order of the desert heat dry rub. Â We were both pretty impressed with the latter, surprisingly tasty. Â The former was pretty standard, I didn't find it terribly hot but it was what I was looking for. Â I asked for a side of the wild sauce, their second highest up in the heat scale. Â It wasn't much hotter than the hot, but it had good flavor.
A nice touch, they voluntarily rung us up for 2 dozen wings and split them rather than 2 separate dozens, saving us about $4. Â Thanks for that!
I'd be willing to try them again, I'd like to see how the blazin sauce stands up. Â And I'd order the desert heat again without thinking about it.
Thursday boneless wings special is about the only reason I visit with co-workers.  However, I don't think I'll join them next time.  I think with the volume they are trying to put out, they aren't doing a good job saucing the  wings.  The consistency is just not there.  Plus, out of 3 visits, 2 left me racing to the restroom less than an hour later.  I love wings, and I am willing to try them just about anywhere.  BBW does a good job with their flavors, but they're lacking in too many other aspects.
Review Source:They have a good range of wing sauces. The chicken itself is ok but I think next time I'll just order it to go.
We were seated and the table was sticky and not cleaned off. The host said "Oh, I guess this table hasn't been cleaned. Sorry." And seated us. And then no one cleaned the table.
It wasn't too sticky, so we didn't worry about it further. Our server was really nice and friendly. It was so loud in there, though, that we couldn't hear each other well and he got my order wrong. But when I got it, we corrected it and he was professional about it.
The silverware had food caked on it. I assume it was sterile because it must have gone through the dishwasher, but it was kinda gross all the same. We didn't see the server too often so I just used them anyway. When he did come by, he was chatty, but I had to keep interrupting him to actually get refills or ask for something.
I ordered a slice of key lime pie for dessert. Our server told me "Oh, you don't want that" and tried to talk me into something else on the menu that I didn't want. I told him that I would really prefer to have a piece of key lime pie. He said the pieces are small. I said that would be fine.
When I got it, it wasn't tasty at all. It was kinda like chewy foam or Jello without much flavor. Then, the server asked if I liked it, and I said "Not really. But you kinda warned me." And that was the end of that conversation.
Then, I guess our server felt really comfortable with us because when he was thanking us for coming in, he told us what other shifts he had during the week, in case we wanted to come back again. And he ended by blessing us. We're not religious at all, but I didn't feel like getting into that discussion, so we thanked him for his good wishes and left.
Love the wings here. We're more into the dry rubs: Salt & Vinegar, Lemon Pepper (why only for a limited time?!?), and Desert Heat. We always start off with the chips & queso dip, fried mushrooms, and a side salad (for me... gotta have some sort of fresh greens with all that fried food!). Customer service is pretty consistent, so we're happy with that. Hubbs loves this place so much we go here at least once a week - which I don't mind at all! Sorry Wingstop... B Dubs is where it's at.
Review Source:What a travesty! We went there with a relatively large group (approx 15) at lunch time and the service was well below average.
I don't like leaving reviews like this, but we all learn from our shortcomings.
1. There was only one waitress managing our table of 15 at lunch and she was completely overwhelmed. The manager should have stepped in and had somebody help her take the orders, etc.
2. It took 26 minutes for us to get our non alcoholic beverages, yes... I had water!
3. I counted 9 times that the waitress reached over my meal and apologized each time she did it. How about this idea... STOP DOING IT.
4. We are here in our lunch hour, not happy hour... get us in, and get us out!
5. Unfortunately, our waitress was pretty rude. I don't think she is normally this way, I think the cause might have been because she was overwhelmed.
6. I am not a huge fan of BWW but I have to take my hat off, the mango haberno wings were DAMN GOOD.
7. I probably wouldn't go back, but I have a feeling those mango haberno wings may call my name one day. Maybe I will drive the extra 20 minutes and go to the one in Aurora.
Two star performance because of my new found friend mango haberno... otherwise ONE STAR for service.
Buffalo Wild Wings isn't the best wings you'll ever have, but they're good and predictable. Â
Their Asian Zing sauce is one of my favorite things ever, and others are good as well. Â Parmesan garlic, spicy garlic, medium buffalo and honey BBQ are some other good choices. Â Thursday's "Boneless Night" is a great deal on boneless wings, but you end up getting nickel and dimed for your dipping sauces and veggies. Â They have cheap regular wings on Tuesdays as well. Â The beer selection is good. Â The side salad is unexciting and overpriced, but good if you want to get some extra veggies, and the spicy ranch dressing is great.
There's lots of TVs, which is great during the Olympics or football season. Â They seem a little understaffed, but service is friendly and as fast as they possibly could be. Â Their trivia and poker games are fun, and you can play with either their machines or your phone (there's WiFi so you don't use up all your data).
Not the healthiest place in the world, but a solid choice for games, wings and beer!
Basically the same as any other location. Chains are that way, not a lot to differentiate between locations usually. This one is pretty large, it's located over by the Parkmeadows Mall/Ikea area. The food is great, though the service slows down a little at lunch time. Great place to go to watch a game and grab a drink though.
Review Source:We hit this for lunch every couple of weeks as my girlfriend works in the area. Most of the time it's good service and food is good but on occasion you'll get the disappearing server and lackluster food. Typical BW3's, nothing to write a book about but it serves our needs just fine. Oh, and the fried pickles are great!!!
Review Source:I would give BWW 5 stars a few years ago. I loved this place! The wings are good and on a Tuesday they are cheap. They also have trivia and plenty of things to drink. AWESOME.
Before they remodeled you could go to the counter order your food and then find a place to sit and chow down. They have changed the counter to be to go only. It is totally logical because this place is much more popular now and most of the time you can't find a place to sit even with their huge dining room. Unfortunately now I have to deal with their waitstaff who are usually some of the worst. I am a pansy when it comes to hot things so I need my water filled up often and that usually doesn't happen. Last time my boyfriend and I walked in and stood at the hostess station while 3 people who worked there kind of shuffled papers and looked at each other. After a few minutes we finally were acknowledged and even then the kid seemed confused as to why there were people in front of him. Â
They also added about 400 flatscreens per inch to their already flat screen heavy walls. I get that it is a sports bar and that means you need to play games but I don't see a point in having screen on top of screen playing the same game.
But all that matters is that they have desert heat dry rub on wings. It is amazing, delicious, perfect, scrumptious, magical, out of this world, yummmmmmmmmy. Plus this place is perfect for bringing groups. While I don't understand people who don't like wings they still have a ton of really good food for those people. For your smart friends who like wings there are enough sauces for everyone to find something they like.
I dropped in the other day for lunch, Not my first visit, but my only recent one.
I had a pleasant meal with decent service. Â Kudos to BWW for offering a salad as an alternative to fries, but shame on them for the $.99 up charge. Kudos to BWW for offering a salad that has mixed greens instead of only iceberg lettuce, shame on them for serving the leaves that had turned brown. Kudos, too, to BWW for bringing more carrots and celery without my asking for them. It made me feel like I was eating healthy.
B Dubs. This is a good place to go if you want to hang out, maybe do some trivia, watch the game, and enjoy bar food. They obviously have wings (boneless and bone in), and really this is what I would stick to if I were you. They have tons of different sauces and also a good selection of rubs that you can pick for your wings. I really like spicy food, but I didn't find the "wild" sauce to be spicy at all. I'm not sure if there was some kind of mistake in the kitchen, because it was labeled wild, but it was definitely not spicy at all. Other than that, good bar food, lots of beers on tap, good prices. If you're looking for a bar experience, this is not a bad choice at all.
Review Source:Best wings because of the variety of sauces available. Mango habanero, wild, and Captain Morgan's are my favorites. We usually order and take it to go so I can't comment on the service or ambiance. When I go to pick up though, it does seem pretty  loud and crowded. Its probably not the greatest place for an intimate meal filled with great conversation.
Review Source:This chain has probably the best wings I've ever had. Â Great place for some tasty wings. Â That is about all I can say that is good though. Â
Every Friday they have unlimited wings in the afternoon which is great, but they really should pay attention to the occupancy limit of their place. Â I ate in the bar area because the wait was over an hour to get in. Â Once we found a table if took about 20 minutes for us to get our drink and food order in, another 30 minutes to get our order, and that was the last time we saw our waiter. Â
How good is unlimited wings if you never get a chance to put another order in? Â
The place was too loud to even have a conversation at our table while sitting right next to each other. Â We were left with fiddling with out smart phones since we couldn't talk to each other. Â We finally got tired of waiting for refills and to put another order in that I forced my way up to the bar and had to have the bartender put everything in. Â We got our second round, but it really wasn't worth it by then. Â
Great food, but the experience will have me never pick it again to go for lunch on a Friday and definitely not on a weekday since I wouldn't be able to get back to the office for 3 hours.
B-Dubs! Being from upstate ny, I am a big fan of wings. The sauce selection here is pretty awesome, I must say, and they hit the temperatures right on the head. Medium has just enough kick to get you in that happy wing place, where your mouth is on fire just enough to remind you that you're alive and buffalo wings are a gift from the upstate ny gods (unfortunately, super bowls and stanley cups got taken away because of this). They have UFC, which is a big plus for me, and enough TVs to satisfy the pickiest of sports fans. The waitstaff is a lot of fun, and they can keep up even on the busy nights. Just get there early if there is a fight going on, or you could find yourself waiting quite a bit.
Review Source:Uggh.
My co-workers don't usually pick the healthiest or the most unique joints for lunch, and today was one of those days: pick a chain restaurant with mediocre food and lets all meet there for lunch!
Service here is solid, especially for a busy Friday at noon, and we had a big group. Â Why did I got the boneless wings? Â I'm still wondering. Â Sure, they're boneless, but it just makes it easier to use some crappy processed garbage as filler. (sorry, I just watched Food, Inc.) Â Although they tasted like chicken. Â The "hot" sauce was decent. Â It's got a nice kick. Â The fries are, well fries. Â I loved my celery!
Two stars.
Star One: There was food.
Star Two: They have lots of televisions.
Twas really quite simple. Service was slow (not the server, the kitchen.) The fries were terrible, they tasted like they'd sat under a heat lamp for the better portion of the 35 minutes it took my 8 wings to come out.
I got boneless wings because I felt like a change from boneful. If I wanted popcorn chicken I would've gone to a place that fries chicken in a southern, almost bluegrass, fashion. (I know, I know, what was I expecting? It's nearly my own damn fault.) Â I also expected a little more than just a dusting of sauce. I know it's not a real wing joint, where the wings are actually cooked with sauce, and just tossed in it afterward, but I'm fairly certain the temperance movement had more sauce. (Is that even funny? I don't know, just trying it out.)
Price was alright, but I know of another wing joint nearby that will take the ...buffaloes share of my wing-business from now on. One lunch stop at BWW was enough. I won't rule out trying these guys on for size during a Sunday for football, but for now one stop was plenty. I don't plan on going back here any sooner than I have to.
I have been to this particular location three times. This review is based on my most recent visit, but other visits were similar in quality.
We arrived during the final period of a hockey game, so I expected service to take a little longer than normal. As instructed by the sign next to the host stand, we waited for someone to greet us.
During our five minutes waiting for a host to come up, six employees, including a gentleman standing only ten feet from us, made eye contact with me and promptly turned back to watching the game. This infuriated me; I am quite obviously waiting to talk to someone and am being completely ignored.
After five full minutes and during a timeout of the game, the gentleman only ten feet away who has been staring at the big-screen the entire time, finally approaches me. "Two?" he asks. "Yes. I know you guys are busy, but you should really get a host up here to greet people." "I'm the host." Argh.
We get to our table and our waitress seems nice enough and we could tell she was stressed from the game crowd. We ordered drinks and some food and started the practically endless wait until our food was ready.
Here's what baffles me about Buffalo Wild Wings: what in the hell takes so long to make chicken wings? Everyone at my table ordered the same items with different sauces. The process to make buffalo wings is three simple steps: 1) fry chicken, 2) toss in sauce, 3) serve to customer.
At other wing places, freshly-made wings generally take 5-10 minutes. Our order took a full 35 minutes from order to hitting the table. And the wings were barely warm.
On a busy night, I would chock this up to a backed up kitchen. However, halfway through our wait, the place emptied because the game was over. Ten or so tables remained and most already had food.
We get our wings and start eating. At this point it's 10:40pm, about three hours before they close.
Three hours until close. Yet, for some reason, there's a waitress vacuuming next to my table. There are two other waitresses sweeping around us as well, all within the immediate vicinity of five tables. I could not believe that we were expected to have an enjoyable dinner with all of this going on around us. Maybe it's just me, but it is completely inappropriate to start shutting down your dining room with many tables having just received their food.
One thing is exceedingly clear: The incompetence of Buffalo Wind Wings' management is palpable. And it isn't just this location -- a few years back, I had to lecture the Greeley location's management on proper customer service after they tried to foist a remarkably inaccurate bill on us.
I have visited more than eight BWW locations from Colorado to Florida, and I have only had a truly pleasant dining experience at one in Jacksonville. I don't know why I keep coming back given the incredibly low standard of service that has infected this entire organization.
I do want to emphasize that the waitstaff is generally nice. It's not their fault that their management is incompetent and can't run a restaurant properly.
Good wings, a wide variety of sauces, terrible service that ruins the whole experience. Â We go to the Park Meadows location, and I always have to wait a long time, even when they are not busy. Â
We were very hungry during our last visit (as always) and the waiter took over 20 min just to come to our table to take our order. Â Was he busy with other customers? Â Kinda. Â He was hitting on a table of teenage girls (mind you he was in his mid 20's...ick). Â I have no idea where they get their staff.
I usually like my wings hot, the hotter the better, but my favorite wings here is the garlic parmesan, boneless. They are to die for!
I've been here for happy hour before and if you come then the place is elbow to elbow and you'll be lucky to find a spot to drop your beer. It's a great atmosphere and you can have fun drinking brew and eating messy wings.
I've also come here for lunch before and the place is almost completely empty, altho it does start to fill up a little later. They have pretty good lunch specials and it seems like the wife and I can usually get in and out of here for under $20, which seems to be a rarity these days.
Good wings, brew, and a friendly atmosphere. Can't go wrong!
Ehhh.... typical chain Restaurant.
Wings were good, that's why I went. Â But, the service is to be desired. Â Looks and felt like they hired just any woman with experience or not. Â
This is what bugged me. Â B Dubs is known for wings, that's it. Â They got that right, but the only other things that really go with it got screwed up. Â Our celery was like rubber and it looked like it was stepped on, dropped on the floor, unappetizing. Â We requested new celery and it was perfect and crisp.
I'll go back, no doubt. Â But can't a big chain do better?
Buffalo Wild Wings (BW3) is one of my favorite lunch spots in the Park Meadows area. While it can fill up fast, if you hit it early you can get in an hour in less than an hour with ease! I especially like that at lunch they have their specials that include wings, fries and a drink all for under $10! Perfect! Â
It is a bar atmosphere and if you come during happy hour it will be filled to the gills with people playing trivia and watching all the zillions of TVs flashing every sporting event known to man! Â Lunch is busy, but a quieter group. However, it is a very open space (lots of tables in the middle, with booth along the back wall), so it can get loud! Â
As for food, I am a fan of wings so you can't go wrong here - it is what they do. Traditional, boneless, hot, mild, sweet, spicy - they got it! Â My personal faves are the spicy garlic (a medium hot), Asian zing (sweet spicy), BBQ hot & good ole Hot! Â They actually make a pretty decent burger too. Â It is a great lunch or happy hour place in the Park Meadow area.
It was loud and scary. Â
Haha ok ok, I was craving wings and stopped by. Â Didn't get to try the food because there was a wait and I didn't want to stand in a dimly lit area with loud noises and I didn't get my wings =P Â There was a game going on and people were getting really into it and I just wasn't feeling the shouting etc.
I've visited Buffalo Wild Wings on several occasions and it seems everytime I do, I end up being disappointed for one reason or another. Â For this trip we stopped in because we were going on an evening school field trip and needed dinner before. Â Thursdays are 60 cent boneless night so that is definitely a plus. Â With the special running and the Nuggets playing this night, we ended up waiting about 30 minutes just to get a table. Â
Obviously the restaurant was pretty busy and so was our server. Â He seemed disappointed when nobody ordered a beer, but sitting there with two 10 year olds and heading to a school function, I'm sorry for not getting my drink on. Â After bringing us our soft drinks and taking our order he pretty much neglected the table.
We ordered a bunch of boneless wings to share and while I do like their sauces, I noticed the boneless wings seemed smaller than they usually do when one of the other servers brought out our order. Â As she dropped them off she looked right at us to tell us she would bring by some silverware. Â After waiting 5 minutes I hunted down silverware and napkins myself which got me the evil eye of our server. Â I've been a server before and I understand, but I was not rude about retrieving silverware and hey I wanted to eat.
I've never been wowed by the service here, but this experience was exceptionally poor. Â I'm sure we'll go back at some point since kids seem to enjoy it and the specials are decent enough to deal with the rest of it. Â Hopefully one day I can provide a stellar update.
Dear Buffalo Wild Wings,
I am not a fan of wings OR spicy food, but for some reason you have stolen the key to my stomach and I keep coming back for more. What do I keep coming back for you ask? Go figure - your deliciously wonderful Asian Zing sauce - on wings, on salads, on wraps - I'll eat it anywhere.
And even though it is far too spicy for me and makes me cry like a little girl, I still keep coming back to eat it, because it is that damn good.
I would give you 5 stars if the service was as great as the Asian Zing sauce, but the last few times we've gone your employees have been kind of sucky. Of course, the salad you forgot to bring me wound up being free, and after waiting 10 minutes for service because "there was a mix up" among the servers, we got a free dessert. So, we're cool.
Thanks Buffalo Wild Wings. I'll see you again soon!
Not my first visit to BW3, and not my last. Â Why are they called BW3? Â I have no clue, but I miss the BW3 potato chips that used to be sold in the grocery store.
Ok so to the review. Â Many TVs, including 3 ubbersized screens, for your sports addiction. Â The tarheels were playing and I immediately lost my boyfriend. Â There's also ntn trivia on a far away monitor in the corner.. not even squinting helped my cause. Â Sectioned bar area from regular dining by 1/2 a wall. Â You might be gribbing in the bar but still listening to the little kiddies whine 10ft away. The beers on tap are on special for happy hour, but nothing else. Â No foodie specials either, unless you come on Tues for 45 cent wingie dingie day.
Sauces we enjoy: hot, spicy garlic, asian sing, even the bbq has a kick. Â Inferno aka blazing, you might want a glass of milk nearby. Â My cheezbuger had a nice slice of melted cheddar, just a little pink inside, with 2 large slices of greasy bacon. Â Potato chips are pretty plain and mushy (I need crisp dang it!) Order the mini corn dogs. Â
Please chica, don't order a salad when you come to a wing joint. Â It's just embarrassing.
I love chicken wings. Â After a week of trying to ignore my monthly wing craving, I finally gave in. Â Not wanting to travel all way up into Denver proper for my favorite wing place, I decided B Dub's (what my boyfriend has dubiously named Buffalo Wild Wings) should do just fine. Â
Our server was friendly and helpful even though he told us his favorite place for wings was America's (that's a little disconcerting considering we weren't at America's). Â We chose three different wings--parmesan garlic, caribbean jerk and spicy garlic. Â We also ordered the buffalo chips with cheese.
1 star for the friendly server
2 stars for the spicy garlic wings
3 stars for the parmesan garlic wings
No stars for the caribbean jerk wings because they were over the top sweet--I actually saved one for dessert. Â No stars for the buffalo chips, which were round thick slices of potato topped with shredded cheese. Â The potatoes needed flavor and the cheese didn't do anything. Â What a waste of a good potato. Â
Overall, it's nice to have a place semi-close to my house to get my wing fix. Â I'll get the spicy garlic and the parmesan garlic again. Â Although I could only stand about three of the parmesan wings, they have a really rich creamy sauce on them. Â I tend to prefer the more traditional hot buffalo sauce. Â Really I just like any flavor that I can dip into yummy blue cheese dressing.