A ok, for lunch. Â Not always the quickest. Â Lots of TV's of various sizes. Â Sometimes they will leave you hanging at the hostess station for a few minutes with the place is 2/3 empty. Â Wings are decent. Â Tuesday and Thursdays are the best for lunch depending on your preference on Boneless/Traditional Wings. Â Good variety of wing flavors so you should be able to find a few that are at least decent if not good.
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This is one of the Buffalo Wild Wings sites that DOES allow you to make to-go orders online  for pickup online.  This is convenient, you can set your pickup time.  I scheduled some wings to be picked up, and timed it so I could go do some errands in Summit Fair first. Convenient! Â
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But, no. Â When I went to pick up my order, they had NO record that the order had been placed, and it certainly hadn't been filled. Â The girl working the counter was nominally apologetic, but her attitude was pretty "whatever." Â She informed me that if I use the online ordering, I should "ALWAYS follow up with a call to double check," because "The online ordering system doesn't really communicate well with our computers, here."
Oh. Â Well, see, the point of ordering online is, I don't know, doing it online. Â As in, not having to call the order in. Â Here's an idea...if you either can't work out a system to check your online orders, or if the website gnomes don't like to talk to your cash register computers, maybe don't offer online ordering. Â Just a thought.
I had to re-place my order, and wait almost a full half hour to get my food. Â I thought, oh, maybe she'll comp something, or give me coupons, or something. Â Nope. Â Bad plan when you've inconvenienced a customer that much. Â
I won't dock a star, because my dine-in experiences have been great, and the food is consistent. Â But people do need to know that they shouldn't bother to utilize the "order online" option.
Disclaimer: I did not eat at this place voluntarily. BUT - I found that it IS possible to eat vegetarian at this place. Sort of. I went here with a group of 8 on a Sunday afternoon. Apparently there were some football games on TV which made it impossible to get a seat in a decent amount of time or to get the attention of any of the staff who pretended that they had more important things to do than wait on a table of hungry, ready to tip patrons. About 20 minutes after sitting down our waitress finally stopped by. By then we had to tell her that - thanks to the wait - we were in a bit of a hurry and needed to order and get the show on the road. 15 minutes later we got our water. 5 minutes later she finally took our order. We noticed that people who sat down long after us were already enjoying their food while we were simply hoping for water refills. After another 30 minutes passed we asked the waitress - whom we had to literally chase down on the other side of this dark and blackened restaurant - to speak to a manager. About 10 minutes later we were looking through our wallets to leave money for our drinks when the manager walked up to our table and no sooner said, "We are backed up today. Your food will be right with you," before she literally turned her back and walked away without giving us a chance to talk. THAT is bull$#!t.
Anyway, our food eventually came and we ate in a quick hurry and threw our money on the table before our bill even came so we could get the hell out of there. I ordered an artichoke-spinach flatbread without chicken. Considering how crappy the rest of the place was, the flatbread was decent. Everyone else's food was brown, fried, and greasy. No one finished their food. My friend's salad and dressing was all wrong but she didn't even bother sticking up for her order since even the manager wouldn't even hear us out.
I will never, never go back to this crap-tastic excuse of a restaurant. I would rather spend my Sundays in solidarity with Ghandi and fast than walk into this place.
I love Buffalo wings. Â I love boneless Buffalo wings. Â I love Buffalo sauce on every kind of poultry. Â I have been spoiled by Grandparents that live in Buffalo, NY, but I am not judging them according to that standard. Â I gave this location of BWW only two stars because the service is horrible. Â The waitresses (I say Waitresses because I have never seen a male server at this location) are kind but absent minded. Â I do not like that their "uniforms" are extremely tight, like they want to be a step above hooters. Â Â Our order was lost. Â I had to ask about the current situation with our order to remind our waitress that we still had not received the food. Â
I do not know about the cooks that they have, but the food has never come in a timely manner. Â I have been to this BWW twice, which is twice too many. Â How long does it take to deep fry some fries and cook some chicken strips? Â It should not take 45 minutes! Â It is a better use of my time and money to just buy some frozen chicken strips at the grocery store. Â I will not go back to this location again.
This is a solid BWW.
Most people know what a BWW is all about and this one is maybe just a touch friendlier and touch cleaner then most. Wings are good (but not really as good as those in Buffalo or Jamestown NY) and better then most chains.
Beer is always cold and they will find whatever game you want to watch. Good place to hang out and be with KU MU or KS fans as they harrass each other in a friendly manner.
Long story short: Your Atypical sportsbar kind of place, but they do the wings right.
Long story long:
While visiting KC back in June, I was told one of my stops had to be Buffalo Wild Wings, even though yes, we have them in LA, but I'm just saying. Â As a lover of the flight devices of the township of Buffalo (*shrug*), I was down for that. Â I went with 2 friends to this one because it was near where he was staying with his wife's sister and her family.
Walking in, this place looks just like any old chain sports bar, a lot like Alondra Hot Wings. Â We snagged a table in the "bar area". Â 4 walls of TVs with one large projection on one of the walls.
Typical menu for a sports bar featuring wings, wing platters of different sizes with a plethora (I love that word) of sauces, ranging from mild and sweet sauces to very hot and spicy sauces. Â Between the 3 of us, we decided to share 50 wings, getting 10 each of the teriyaki, mild, parmesan garlic, honey bbq, and Asian zing. Â We didn't get any sides... I think.
Our wings came out and each 10 wings were in its own little tray. Â I basically went down the line and then circled around. Â I did 5 passes. Â Yes, out of 50 wings and between me and my 2 friends, I ate half of them. Â I mean, I can eat more than them and like I said, I love wings. Â All of the sauces were good, but I think my favorite was... I actually liked all of them. Â Well, let me rephrase... I probably liked the parmesan garlic the least, but I still liked it.
Service was friendly and our waters were never empty. Â One cool thing I thought they had was video poker. Â They have these small machines they give you and you can log in with a username so you can play your friends, or other people in the restaurant, and it's all broadcast on a couple of their TVs so everybody can watch. Â It's hard to not get emotional because you kind of don't want anybody else to know that you're one of the players. Â However, all 3 of us were playing and we thought were playing a couple of other people, but figured they were probably bots.
I can't wait to come back, cuz again, I love wings. Â But I'll probably go to a location that's a little closer for me.
Bartenders and managers cannot do math here. Â If you don't have an expired license but you are over 21 and it still says "Under 21 until", they will refuse to let you drink. Â They will lie and say it is a state law however, it is not. Â Simple math would fix this problem but was too much of a hurdle for the fine 25+ bartender and forty something manager here that don't know what a real career is.
Review Source:ah yes - the "other" wing mega chain - BW3s - so good.
since ive been introduced to Buffalo Wild Wings about 4 years ago - i have longed for one to arrive in san diego - but prayers unanswered, i have to settle for this treat whenever im in the midwest, or vegas.
i find myself in lees summit / independence, missouri for work - and lo and behold - i see WINGS in them thar mountains. hook it up.
i enjoy the the traditional hot, spicy garlic and carribean jerk - but the king of all sauces is the ASIAN ZING! wow. simply outstanding. they have expanded their menu a little - and have added new sauces like the parmesan and mango habenero - but i really like these new naked skewers - much healthier options...
but who are we kidding right? hook up the 18 wing combo with some fried mushroom caps - and its on - BW3s rocks my world. thank you.
oh and btw - did i mention that the place is littered with big screen TVs and rock and roll music - perfect for those wanting to see "the game" (any game actually since the invent of the satellite).