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    So loud! Even my sport loving boyfriend was annoyed at the volume of the TV's! Got the boneless wings--ugh not good. Barely any sauce and some were hard--like inedible to chew. Beer was good, of course it's hard to mess that up. Service was good. I wouldn't eat the food again--I hate paying for something that is just not good.

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    BW3 is a great place to watch a game with friends. The food, other than the wings, is not good. They do have plenty tv's, great atmosphere, wings, and plenty of beer on tap so what else do you need?

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    I love BWW. This one is big and I have never had to wait for a table. The only bad thing I will say is how loud the TV's are in here. It is impossible to talk over them, and overwhelming until you've had a beer or two. I always order the naked tenders with the buffalo rub. They are good  like regular wings, but probably (hopefully) healthier.

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    Had a very bizzare experience here.  The manager at this place needs an attitude adjustment. We got in late from a West Coast flight and called to see how late they were open.  We were told we could come until 1:00 am.  We got here at 12:32 and the manager wouldn't serve us a beer, because he said last call was at 12:30, and we were 2 minutes late.  The place was empty, so not sure what the inconvenience was.  He said there were no laws against serving beer that late - it was just his decision to close the bar.  They would, however, stay open to cook us some burgers - but we had to have them dry with no beer.  The manager said it was his decision when to have "last call" and he wouldn't change it for us.  Rather than just grabbing us a beer out of the fridge to wash down the burgers, he proceeded to argue with us for several minutes about why he was right and we were wrong, and we couldn't have beer at 12:31.  The Jack Daniels Burger was actually pretty good - and they stayed open until 1:15 so we could eat it.  But no beer because they wanted to close the bar...arrrggh!

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    This place was ok. Family friendly environment for the sports fans. Best thing is if some ones kids were screaming you would never know...hmmm.  The wings were decent. Flatbread was undercooked and a mess in the center. The waitress never refilled my diet coke.  Although it was all and all an in the middle ok experience.. A more attentive server and cook would have gone a long way.

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    PARDON ME, BUT I'M GOING TO HAVE TO YELL MY REVIEW BECAUSE IT'S SO DANG LOUD IN HERE!!!! CAN YOU HEAR ME?? OKAY, CONTINUING...

    Well I'll do away with the all-caps at least, but imagine me still yelling. Seriously, that is all I can take away from my visit to this Buffalo Wild Wings. It wasn't even that crowded, but something about the acoustics in here made it so that every table's conversation was amplified, bouncing all around the restaurant.

    The boneless wings could really use more sauce. What sauce was on them seemed to have just dried up into the crispy skin. Popcorn shrimp on the other hand was quite good and you get lots of them. They tasted good in the cocktail sauce and in the honey BBQ sauce. I think I'll try normal wings next time. With earplugs.

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    I agree the wings did not have enough sauce on the boneless wings.  I have been here a couple of times and is always the same.  Other BWW are not like this.  Beer was good and cold.  Waiter messed the order up but the wedges are always hot and fresh.  I will still come back but maybe to the one on tylersville.

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    This is an overdue review.  The wings were good, but they weren't uber spectacular.  You can get similar wings at Wing Stop back home in Irvine, CA.  My 4 star review is really for the service during my first visit.  

    Because it was my first visit, the waitress was kind enough to bring me out a couple samples of different sauces that I was debating over ordering.  This was really sweet of her and much better in helping me decide than an oral description.

    Being the dork that I am, I wore a stark white dress shirt to a wing place.  Of course, after 1 minute, I already had a bright orange drip mark on my shirt.  The waitress noticed and offered me extra napkins and soda water.  

    What more can you ask for, if not a pleasant experience?

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    Great place to go and have some wings beer and watch football / baseball

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    Been going to this locations for a few years.  Love the onion rings and I am a real fan of the hot wings.  Love the staff although we lost one of our favs to another location!  Miss you Dave.

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    OVerall this place is acceptable. The food is decent and the atmosphere is great for sport fans. The downside of this place is that the wings are not very meaty. I get the chicken tenders  which are good. The service is slow. Pray that you do not get "Morticia" as a server (think Adams Family and you will know who I am talking about). The good thing about this place is that the beer list is that they actually decent and they have HOT wings. If you like it hot, go with any sauce from hot BBQ to blazing

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    Best BW3's in town.

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    I have been going to this chain for 20 years.  Some of the best wings in the city, Huge amount of sauses.

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    If you don't live in or near the Sycamore Community Schools district, chances are you might not have known about the old Buffalo Wild Wings back in the Harper's Station shopping center off Montgomery Road. The Buffalo Wild Wings was nestled back with several other businesses near Kemper Road, providing for almost no exposure. Even though it was popular with some of the local residents, especially on Sunday afternoons during football seasons, it wasn't the ideal location for any major restaurant. Guess what? They moved.

    Buffalo Wild Wings is bigger and much nicer, sitting right on Montgomery Road after occupying the former Don Pablo's in Symmes Township. After much work went into renovating and revamping the former Mexican restaurant, Buffalo Wild Wings finally opened during the last week of July and it has been a major upgrade and an overall big success. Nearly every night the parking lot has been full, and even Monday night for the Bengals' first preseason game the lot and restaurant was filled.

    I had long wanted to check out the new look and same great food from Buffalo Wild Wings, so I picked up some wings and a salad from there this past Saturday. Even though I was in there for just five minutes, I was impressed with what they had done with the place and the service was really good as they were extremely friendly. I expected to see a bit more seating than there was, but I guess when you add the upstairs and the new outdoor seating to the equation, it is a pretty big place. At the very least it is that much nicer than the previous location and it is in a perfect location for any hungry person driving by.

    Buffalo Wild Wings has a ton of big screen and HD TVs, the same great wings with fourteen sauces to choose from, free trivia, Wi-Fi, daily drink specials, and 40-cent wing Tuesdays and 50-cent boneless wing Thursdays. While the restaurant operates the same way as it did before, it's so much nicer and their new location has been good exposure for the restaurant. I was reminded of their good food, not to mention I now know about their Tuesday and Thursday wing specials. Overall, I'd probably rate the overall Buffalo Wild Wings franchise a four, but since I am rating this new location specifically, I give it a five-star. It's certainly one of--if not THE--best Buffalo Wild Wings I have seen.

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