The only reason this restaurant holds my attention is the wings. Â They offer traditional and boneless wings and a buffalo-sized panel of sauce and dry rub options. Â I like wings, and these guys make them pretty well (though I've had better) in lots of varieties, so I keep going back. Â We've always had great, friendly service. Â The ambiance drains my soul however. Â In this 2-room spectacle there are 5,000 televisions, all of which are grandpa-level loud and none of which can actually be heard. Â It is a cacophony of audio-visual distraction. Â But I like wings. Â The other food I've had has been lame and pricey for what is delivered. Â Even the kids' menu is lacking. Â But the wings are good. Â So I'll probably see you there soon.
Review Source:Service was great. Our waitress Stephanie was very nice and very helpful. Atmosphere was fun and full of sports stuff. The food was fine but nothing to write home about. I'm not difficult to impress so the food being only decent isn't enough for me to give it 4 stars or more. I was traveling so I probably won't be at this location again but I'll give Buffalo Wild Wings another shot at some point.
Review Source:Went on a Sunday afternoon to catch a football game/wings. Â Plenty of tables/tvs/servers, clean. Â Friendly service, I was a little disappointed they didn't have the first 2 beers I requested from their menu - they have a bunch of beers on tap NOT listed on the menu. Â The wings were great - standard for B-Dub's, no complaints, price was fair. Â Don't kid yourself that it's a real restaurant - it's a sports bar with restaurant-like tendencies. Â I like the trivia they have here - you can play using an iphone app!
Review Source:This popular chain recently opened up near us, and instead of staying home for Sunday night omelets, we decided to give it a try. I think next time we'll stay home.
The service was fine, friendly, actually. We were seated promptly, as it was not a typical meal time and there were a lot of empty seats. There were several families with small children in the restaurant, and they seemed to be having a nice time. The waitress asked us if we wanted handheld gaming devices, so we said sure, but we could not figure them out and put them aside. Because this is an establishment that serves alcohol in Conway, you have to be ID'd at the door (we both had to have our driver's licenses swiped) and then checked AGAIN at the table.
The food was just okay. We split fried pickles and my husband had wings, and I had a pulled pork sandwich. There was A LOT of food. This is one of those places that definitely seeks to impress you with quantity. I did think my husband's wings tasted pretty good. I will say that I liked all the different sauces they let you choose from for the wings and the pulled pork, etc. There is a chart that explains them all to you. It's nice to be able to customize your food in that way.
The issue we had was that the atmosphere was just unpleasant. It was loud, both visually and aurally. It would probably be a fun bar, but it was not a relaxing place for an early Sunday supper.
If we try it again, it will probably be for food to go. I'm sure this will be a popular place, but the unpleasant atmosphere coupled with the okay food doesn't really put this on our list of restaurants when we want to go out.