The thing that this place has going for it? The wings are pretty good. They could be a bit more crisply fried, but they really do hit the spot. Their buffalo medium hot sauce has some kick to it, which I enjoy. The fries are crispy and thin. The wedges are hefty. The buffalo chips are essentially french fries in the form of chips.
The bad? Service was friendly, but 2 out of the 6 orders were incorrect, which seems to be on par with the rest of the reviews here. Wouldn't have minded a refill on my water either. The food took about 25-30 minutes to come out as well. Clearly some of the food was sitting since a few of my wings were lukewarm to cold.
I did appreciate that they had a restaurant-wide game system where you could play hold 'em or trivia.
I'd definitely return to watch a game or grab some wings, but the service could be vamped up a bit.
Visited with a group of eight friends so not a huge party.
Service was prompt but confused. Our server indicated all draft beer was on special ($1 off I think) and shots were three dollars. One person asked for a rum and cola. That seemed to be an issue. After a pause she asked if Crown and Cola was OK. My friend said fine and assumed no rum was available. Unusual but possible. Another friend ordered MGD draft. He was served a bottle of something called M64 and when he questioned why this brand and in a bottle, she explained this was MGD now. Not sure the Miller would agree but it had been a long day. Also not sure why a bottle was served when a draft beer was ordered. One would expect to be told of the change before the order arrived.
After further examination of the menu we noticed that Captain Morgan rum is prominently featured and MGD is listed. We again received an explanation that M64 is MGD and the person looking for rum just gave up.
Food did arrive quickly and all agreed it was tasty and was reasonably priced. Most had boneless wings or regular wings. All agreed it was very salty. It was mentioned again the next day as well. Having eaten at Buffalo Wild Wings elsewhere, these seemed to be different
Waitress Never listened to our order. This is the second time I have gone and the food was wrong. The wait for food is remarkable long and they don't honor the clock on the table that says your meal will be done in 15 mins. Â Manager doesn't care and when you finally get the food its cold. Hooters has way better wings.
Review Source:Bdubs is always a great place to eat if you're looking for delicious chicken wings.
The biggest downside to this place is that its way overpriced. They tend to have "sales" to make you feel like you're getting a good price for wings, but that's how marketing works.
If you're going there to drink you better have a wallet full of cash or a large limit on your credit card because you will be paying a minimum of $3.75 for domestic beers or $6.00 for a mixed drink. And don't think the mixed drinks are going to do anything for you because I'm pretty sured they're watered down.
I took my girlfriend here for her bday and our bill was close to $75 (2 meals and the rest in drinks).
The food was good. The service was good. The prices are ridiculous.
Oh and if you're going there for Pay Per View shows....think again....they don't have them.
We have gotten take out from here 4 or 5 times and each time it has been wrong. The manager sent us some bullshit letter that was dated 2 months before we finally called to address the issue. It was obviously the exact same apology letter that he had sent out before-changed the name-but forgot to change the date. He also sent us a whopping $10 comp pass to cover the $100 of food that they've messed up.
We started getting takeout in the first place because our service was also horrible and we vowed to not waste our tip money on people who couldn't/refused to do their jobs.
I'm giving it 2 stars instead of ZERO like I should only because I've had an awesome bartender that waited on me once before last summer on the patio and I would go back only if she was waiting on me.... OR if Lauren was my server-she's awesome too.
So in the end two stars, one for each employee they should keep.
I've only been here once, while I thought the wings were good, I felt it was too-pricey for the small portions. I could easily go buy a bag of wings and make my own for a cheaper price. Just standard bar-food , nothing special. There are tons of people that go here, and I guess if you don't like to drink a lot, it's not the place for you (as it wasn't for me). I felt it was too crowded. Although the waitress I had was really pleasant :)
Review Source:If you're not into sports bars (and I'm not), then this is probably not the place for you. I had parmesan garlic boneless wings which were good, but the wait for a table (and there's not a lot of room to stand and wait) along with the incredibly loud noise level made it a place to which I'll likely not go back.
Review Source:Always packed for some reason. You'll wait for a table for dinner almost every night. Insanely expensive drinks and the food is always slow to come out and is never good. Get dragged here by others but that's the only time I'll go. Lots of TV's but if you go there for a pay per view UFC even you will need to be there by 6:30pm or you won't get a seat for the rest of the night.
Review Source:It's a go-to restaurant whenever you just want a casual lunch, dinner, or just a drink. Personally, I just crave their food. They have 45 cent wings on Tuesdays, and 55 cent boneless chicken on Thursdays. I suggest going for the wings because the boneless tend to be overwhelming with sauce. I'm definitely a wings fan -- favorite would probably be Parmesan Garlic! Their burgers and grilled chicken sandwiches don't disappoint either.
The only problem I have would be how busy the place is. The parking lot is typically packed and so is the restaurant. Just a lot of people here so don't be surprised when the person across from you might not hear what you're even saying. The waitresses are kind, but I sometimes find it weird that they come around maybe 3 times to check on how the food is. Other workers there will even ask, and it's kind of bothersome.
Otherwise, it's a favorite restaurant of mine, and it deserves more than just one visit.
Probably one of the newer restaurants in the "Sagi-town" area. Came here because of a recommendation from a friend (remember folks, network marketing through your "warm connections" is the best way to advertise - Yelp essentially allows people to do it digitally).
Environment: The building looks pretty new, especially compared to some of the older establishments around it. It has a nice porch/patio providing a nice place to chill during the spring, summer, and early fall (not winter). However, there are no TVs outside. If you're looking for wings, beer, and the game, then the patio is not an option. Inside, you have the normal hustle-bustle of any other wild wings establishment (Wings-n-things, etc.). There are large flat screens plastered on every wall, sports memorabilia, and young female waitresses carrying pitchers of beer. Don't come here expecting the unexpected. This is Saginaw. Be thankful that there are restaurants like this here!
Waitress: Our waitress did a good job in encouraging my friends to drink and ring up a big tab. When their glasses were half empty (or half full), she'd already be asking if they wanted another cup. YES! Everybody always WANTS another cup. But should they buy one....probably not. Subtle marketing at it's best. Around 7:30 and then again at 8:00, she reminded us that happy hour was at 9 and it was a dollar off beers. Genius. My friends are starting to get plastered and she's telling them it'll be even cheaper to drink later on that night! Any logical person would think "hey, if I'm going to drink 2 cups of beer, I might as well wait until after 9 and save 2 bucks." Nope. My friends just cheered and drank even more to celebrate their newly discovered good fortune. Ha ha. Back to the actual waitressing. She made sure our cups were full and that the food was good.
Food: We ordered the 50 piece buffalo wild wings family set on top of the nachos (appetizer). The nachos were ordinary. Nothing too special. The wings were ordinary as well. It's the sauces that keep people coming back. They have a large spectrum of sauces ranging from very sweet to insanely spicy. We ordered the carribean something (ugh...carribean. There was a lot of ground black pepper with every bite), asian something (you know that sweet and spicy sauce you buy at 99 ranch...yeah, that's the sauce), mango habanero (the hottest flavor we chose. The kick comes a good 10 seconds after you bite into it...after you've fully invested in the pain!), and 3 others I can't remember. All in all, I would give it a thumbs up. All those flavors. I want to try them all.
Drinks: I had water. My friends had beer. Oberon.
Recommendation: Check it out. If you want wings, this is your best bet (outside of Hooters).
This location is a small one especially when you see it from the outside and then look around on the inside while you're seated. There are obnoxiously too many families here (one having a birthday party for a 2 year old). I'd actually prefer to sit at the bar instead to get away from all the little kids. There shouldn't be so many little kids at a sports bar.
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