This location has nothing going except that it is a franchise. Â The food is not anything too spectacular. Â The service is even worse. Â The waitress we had was absolutely condescending. Â She had a real problem helping us at all. Â Even to ask for extra napkins was a chore for her. Â I have never felt so disrespected. Â The music was loud and the bathrooms were also pretty gross. Â Never again.
Review Source:Even though this is a box restaurant, I still actually like it quite a bit. We always get great service here, and while the place can be noisy on game day, the booths are large enough to give you some space away from loudmouth sports fans. (We eat in the bar area)
I always get wings when I come here, and admittedly, I am not a wing connoisseur - but they have a good assortment of flavors and the wings are not bad. They don't have an overly-crispy exterior like I prefer, but they are crispier than - say - Pizza Hut wings.
Not much else to say other than expedient service and I find that it's actually relaxing despite everything going on.
For those who have been to a wild wings in the past, it's nothing different. Lots of TVs with sporting events, busy and pretty loud (if you're looking for a quiet conversation, this is not the place). The food and service are usually pretty good at this location, especially compared to other BWWs in the state I've been to. I personally recommend the mango habanero wings and the potato wedges.
Review Source:Way too old, I guess, to appreciate the raw commercial energy of BWW. Â Way to noisy for conversation. Â Mediocre food way to salty to eat without ordering more of its over-priced drinks, Â Way too many TV screens for anybody but an ADHD sufferer. Â Servings way too large to avoid obesity. Â I won't go back to a BWW, again.
Review Source:When a restaurant's namesake is a particular dish you'd think they'd strive to get it right, being their supposed area of expertise and all. Â
Let me start by saying that even though I consider myself a hot wing connoisseur, I am not a wing snob. Â Good wings are good wings after all. Â There are a few basic properties most of us agree makes a decent hot wing: a meaty wing, a tasty sauce, and a crispy exterior. Â If any one of these items is done incorrectly then forget it. Â Our wings come out of the kitchen soft and soggy. Â Blechhh! Â This is particularly unforgiveable because the restaurant was virtually empty when my friend and I dined there. Â Do yourself a favor and skip this place.