I'm a big wing fan and BWW is one of my fav spots.
There is not much to say; service is great, location is great, TVs all around to follow your fav sports.
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Great service as I now know what I can eat: traditional wings with honey BBW sauce -- my personal favorite; yay.
$.60 cent Tuesday nights. Â I remember when it was cheaper than that but it is better than paying their overpriced usual deal. Â I like the place for their variety of sauces and large screen TVs. Â They also have free Wi-Fi which helps.
Last time there I got a bonus basket where my 6 wings turned into 8 which helped make the $.60 wings feel a little cheaper. Â Good place to meet a group of guys and get a cold beer, wings and watch a game. Â I used to come here a lot but not so much anymore. Â The price and always packed seating area chased me away. Â Also their wings seemed to get smaller while prices went higher. Â The last time I was happier with the size of my wings so they get 3 stars over the 2. Â This place serves its purpose but isn't amazing.
We are regulars. Â The server can make or break your experience.
There are several great servers including Katie, Ty and Lindsey. Â
Others should be avoided at all costs.
Tonight Michelle served incorrect drinks, incorrect entrees and argued with me, the customer when I reported an allergy and asked for a substitution. Â Really?
To make matters worse, she never once apologized for the errors.
They want you to leave.
The only BWW of the dozens I have visited around the country where the waitress keeps bringing your check - without asking and when you are in fact ordering more food. Â
This occurred in the bar area - not at the bar. Â Last night during the final BB game. Â The bar area was about 50% full. Â This place is less busy than most I've been to - I know why.
Reduced the tip . . next time I'll talk to the manager - but alas, there will be no next time.
Remember - this will be the most expensive place you will go to enjoy wings and beer.
Oh B-Dubbs - What has happened to you?!!! Â I need to state, first and foremost, that I'm a wing connoisseur. Â I know my chicken wings. Â
I remember going to BW3 back in College from 1996-2000 on "Ten Cent Wing Night." Â Those days are over, the chicken has gotten much worse every time I've been to ANY B-dubbs location, and this time turned me off so bad, next time I go back, I'll have to just get naked tenders or chicken fingers tossed in the sauce. Â
The chicken on the wings seemed rubbery and reminded me of the documentary "Food, Inc." Â I know they've got to be buying their chicken at the steroid-infested chicken farms Tyson buys from. Â They're big - yeah...but (and I hate to say it this way), the chicken doesn't taste "natural," especially to texture. Â
Great place to watch a game, have a drink, and hang out with friends, but my recommendation is, avoid the chicken wings and get something else on the menu. Â Sadly, if you want good wings, check out either Quaker Steak & Lube (Arizona Ranch are amazing) or Pizza Hut Wing Street (yeah, Pizza Hut...believe it).
Oh - and one more thing. Â This most recent visit was the ONLY time I've been to this particular location and received half-way descent service. Â Especially for Dublin, where you'd expect top-notch service...not here. Â It's the black sheep of restaurants if you want to be treated well with prompt attention. Â Sorry guys - you lost your way back in the 90's, I guess.
A few friends and I went here after work last evening for some appetizers. It was really a good experience. Of course on a Friday night, it's gonna be a bit louder...but it was a fun environment.
Not too much I can say about a chain like this. The waitress was nice and the location was convenient! :o)
[Part 2 of my quest to rate every Buffalo Wild Wings in Columbus.]
The Perimeter Buffalo Wild Wings has the same good food as the other stores. Â The speed of service is a bit slow, though. Â Especially during the lunchtime hours, it takes a while to get food, so much so that you won't be able to hit BW3 on a 1-hour lunch. Â If you're there to watch a 3-hour long game, it becomes a moot point, though.
That being said, the other elements are OK. Â The service is friendly, and there are enough TVs to catch a football game without twisting your neck.
Like the other BW3s, the place is packed for Browns and OSU games, but only because it's a good venue to watch the game. Â Free wifi enables you to check scores and stats on your mobile device or settle disputes as to who has the highest Angry Birds score. Â Â
The beer selection is good, and there are typically specials on one of the usual on-tap beers. Â Combine the beer specials with the great wings and a wide selection of wing flavors, and you've got a good place to hang out.
HaVe come here every year on December 1st since 2008. This is the place I had my first date with my fiancé. I guess it's impossible to give less. Then 5 stars :). The food is good. Especially for the price. Atmosphere is a typical bws. Lots of TVs very relaxed, blah blah blah. Try the garlic and parmesan wings- awesome!!!!
Review Source:Our after hockey hangout. Nothing like playing a game and celebrating the win or moaning the ref's bad calls that caused our loss with a basket of greasy, spicy wings (in my case Spicy Garlic Boneless) and a tall, cold beer (LaBatt's Blue).
Most BW's would get a 3 star from me. They serve the same stuff and are often staffed by doofs. This location had a guy that was so on the ball, so happy, and so eager to give good customer service that it was amazing.
We'd have told his manager, but we were afraid he'd be promoted.