This place was recently remodeled and flows much better. The big bulky booths have been replaced with more comfortable seating. There are large group tables in the back. It's the same old food found at Bdubs; pretty much always good. There are several new menu items I haven't tried, including hotdogs and a brat burger. The manager is very attentive. Trivia on Tuesdays.
Review Source:I'm a big fan of B-Dub's and have reviewed a few of them, so here's the specifics on the Oxford location:
Recent renovations are right on the money. Â The place looks great and there's a ton of seating. Â There really doesn't seem to be a bad seat in the house, with TV's everywhere. Â We had our fantasy football draft here and they give you $100 in BWW gift cards if 8 or your 10 players show up and take part in the draft. Â Pretty cool.
The location is good, too - just of the main drag. Â You're close enough to everything else but kind of hidden away so there's rarely a wait (I've never seen one but I imagine it happens from time to time).
They are very accepting of all fans and affiliations, probably because it's a college town with folks coming from all over (yes, it's still mainly Bengals, Browns and Steelers).
Free Wi-Fi, too, and that's at all locations.
Over the years, I have had some problems with the Buffalo Wild Wings chain. Â I notice that there is a real inconsistency with the quality of their locations. Â Their commercials and PR stunts get on my nerves, as well. Â Needless to say, I was shocked by how good this place was. Â
In the grand scheme of things, this is a top-notch B-Dubs located in the basement of a hotel that only hippies wouldn't like. Â This is the place that college students, professors, and their families will go to due to the lack of even remotely family-friendly eating options in Uptown Oxford. Â There are projectors and big-screens everywhere playing every game anybody would care about, including games involving Cleveland sports teams (!). Â It epitomizes the very definition of "sports bar". Â There's even Buzztime Trivia here, as with other B-Dubs nationwide.
The food here is typical B-Dubs fare. Â Compared to other locations, the food is surprisingly good. Â It's fairly pricey, but the wings are well worth it. Â They don't even taste frozen, pre-cooked or drenched in formaldehyde. Â Wing Tuesdays and Boneless Thursdays are the best days to eat here, although there are seldom any good games on these days.
The bartenders and servers, being mostly college students, are normally nice. Â However, they can be clumsy and forgetful sometimes, but their training apparently works most of the time. Â I've been here three times, and I've yet to see anybody mess up a meal or a drink order. Â Drinks are expensive, so I mostly go to this place on a gameday.