We've visited this location many, many times in the last year and half and it is our new favorite. During football season, they clearly mark the tvs as to which games will be showing, which we love. Also, the service is generally great and the food quality is almost always really good.
Every chain has an off day every now and then and I suspect that was the deal the first time we went, as I have not seen that host in this location since that visit.
My favorite sauce is the Hot BBQ and I love a tall Angry Orchard apple cider! And my husband and I love to come here and play trivia.
IMHO, this is a great place to hang out, watch a game, play trivia, have a beer and relax.
I was invited to lunch here yesterday, arrived  first and was seated immediately.  The server was on point, her name was Erica, and she was very pleasant, and kept us very happy. Appetizers were chips and salsa.. They were warm and the sauce was a bit spicy But delicious...the chips are a tad bit salty but they still tasted good. We also ordered the nachos. They were okay.. Nothing to rave about. I think it needed more cheese and meat. It seemed plain to us. Entrees -  I ordered the pepper steak wrap and wedges, both were good. The wedges were exceptionally good.. Spiced just right.  No complaints, my bf ordered the wings, with honey bbq sauce.. And as expected, they were literally finger licking good.  The berry lemonades were delicious and perfect.
Will I return, absolutely.
What isn't to love about B-DUBs! Â This place is usually hopping busy and has all the classic fare you know and love. Â The service was friendly and funny which was enjoyable. Â I went with my standby 8 boneless mango-habanero wings and a side salad. Â All washed down by copious amounts of Samuel Adams Summer Ale. Â I was happy if only for a few precious moments.
Review Source:Ill be honest, I don't see the appeal with bww. Â Never have never will. Â This particular location has to be the worst one I've ever been drug too. Â They managed to make their crap food even worse while utter knobs with the service. Â Only place I've ever sent food back and just asked to not bother bringing something new out.
Review Source:I like BWW wings... I'm not going to lie. Â And, I like to watch the computer poker games when I'm there for happy hour.
But, last week my husband and I went to BWW for dinner, and had a really unsavory experience. Â The food was ok, but the bouncer was having a loud, annoying conversation right next to us. Â Literally. He was standing at the railing (our table was right on the other side), leaning way over and loudly talking and joking with other members of the staff- leering, yelling at the various sports games on TV, etc. Â We complained to our waitress because it was really uncomfortable, but she basically told us there was nothing she would do.
At one point, the guy was holding a loud conversation WITH THE MANAGER right behind us. Â It was really unsettling to be eating with someone leaning right above your head... and to see the manager just standing around, breathing down customers necks and shooting the shit instead of maybe trying to make the customers feel comfortable... that just seems wrong.
I suggest you ask for a booth if you visit this location, or at least insist on a table away from the railing, so the leering bouncer doesn't become an extra guest at your table.
I'm a fan of Buffalo Wild Wins in general, and I really liked this one. Â The plaza that it is located in is nice and has other good stores and places to eat. Â The first thing I noticed walking into the place is how wide open it was. Â Also great, is that they seem to have more oversized screens (TV's and projection) than any other BWW that I've been in, great for watching sports and the UFC pay per views (that BWW shows for free as a major sponsor). Â Service was fast and we had an overall great experience here.
Review Source:Buffalo Wild Wings earns a star just for the Blazin and Wild sauces, which are so flamingly hot that you can only taste the blend of black and cayenne peppers, the jalapenos, the Mexican chiles, and the flesh of your burning tongue. It also earns a star for offering both breaded and unbreaded wings and tenders and the variety of ways its menu incorporates chicken into the dishes. It loses the remaining stars, however, for the painfully inept service, the gloppy coating of sauces on the thickly battered, overly chewy tenders, and the utter lack of inspiration in the design and atmosphere.
Get thee to a(nother) wingery.