I love BW3 since I first went to the Rice Village location back in the late 90s. Â Being drunk, hanging out with your friends from college, and showing off your machismo, I always go for blazing. Â Despite my peptic ulcers and bad reflux, I still opt for blazing to this day. Â Ive had spicier but its good enough at any of Buffalo Wild Wings location. Â I also remember the times eating at a Buffalo Wild Wings at Rice, Westheimer, or the Woodlands, Tuesday wings were always cheapest but also always packed regardless if you're eating there or getting it to go. Â Usually avoided those days. Â Since moving to Conroe, I found this location can get crowded but never near the nightmarish capacity of the in-town locations. Â Ate there tonight for Tuesday wings without waiting. Â Unheard of in Harris Co. Â Ordered my usual blazing wings. Â Chicken is ok (it's no Breakfast Klub wings) and the sauce is spicy as usual going in (and likely will be spicy out as usual...ouch). Â Accompanied with the crispy buffalo chips and I start unbuckling my belt and pray for deliverance from my foodcrimes here. Â Service is decent. Â TVs are everywhere tuned to different games...great if you have ADHD like I do. Â Tuesday wings without the usual wait, yeah I can live with that!
Review Source:It has a decent bar area that gets busy on MMA and big football game days.
I have had several flavors of their wings and they are OK. A little greasy, a little fatty, and nothing super special. Just your typical bar food served in a fast food atmosphere. The other day I tried their southwest wrap and it wasn't awful, but I wouldn't order it again.
It gets really loud inside and there is a lot of stimulation with about 25 TV's circling the joint.
Service is hit or miss. The bartenders are mediocre at best. Stick with beer and you can't go wrong.
It isn't my go to for game day, but if you aren't too picky and need a place to watch sports, it will do in a pinch.