Yes, they ran out of wings on a Sunday night (7 p.m.). Â Yes, that irked me. Â Yes, that prompted me to write this review.
Should I blame Midland for its unprecedented growth? Â After all, boom towns like them some wings. Â Maybe we should go on the ration-stamp system. Â If it worked for the Greatest Generation, it can work for us. Â A chicken wing for every plate!
Buffalo Wild Wings, I have low expectations. Â I know that you can't find good help for the life of you--everyone wants to get that oilfield money (with the rents they charge in this town, you pretty much have to do something oil-related). Â I know that scarcity exists. Â But if you run out of your namesake, expect a disappointed glare or two.
First off.. The atmosphere was cool.. Typical of most BWW locations.
But..............Please.. Please.. Please.. Buy a smoke eater.. (Google it ) The place would be so much enjoyable for everyone.. I have been to a ton of hole in the wall bars, but this one takes the cake when it comes to the amount of smoke in the air.
I would think that a good management team would have noticed the common denominator amongst my fellow yelplers reviews and that this would be old hat by now.
Dont get me wrong, I want the smokers to smoke all they want, but it is managements responsiblity to increase ventilation and mitigiate these issues before they run off the 50% of your customer base who doesnt smoke.
I dont think myself nor my family will be going back anytime soon unless this gets taken care of.
Sorry, but it is what it is..