This really isn't my kind of place (I'm really not into sports, hence I don't frequent sports bars, and I tend to not be very excited about the prospect of eating some bar food that was trendy in the 90s), so I was very pleasantly surprised by the delightful experience I had here.
We actually got a rather large order (slightly over 50 wings, on 60-cent-per-wing Thursdays) on a to-go basis, but we sat and had a drink while we waited (I got a Long Island Iced Tea on special for just three dollars), and also wound up munching on complimentary tortilla chips & salsa. Â Our waitress was EXTREMELY good (we're talking top-notch service; Â she even recommended the Caribbean Jerk wings to me...more on those later). Â And frankly, she was also quite easy on the eyes (always a nice bonus in a server). Â But if she looked like Quasimodo, I'd still be very impressed with her waitressing skills.
Once we got home, the food was much better than I had anticipated. Â The Caribbean Jerk wings were AMAZING. Â They're made with cloves and various other seasonings, and oh man, are they good! Â My fiancee and I also had the Jammin' Jalapeno, Mango Habanero, and Asian Zing wings; Â all were very good. Â And at 60 cents per wing, we got a great value for our money! Â Her son had some other flavors, and also reported them to be excellent.
I loved this place, and will definitely be back.  If I had to say something negative about  it, well, I guess there are too many video screens.  I found it distracting and somewhat alienating.  But one of the video screens allowed you to play a sort of barroom trivia game via a handheld, WiFi electronic device that could be utilized free-of-charge, so even that negative aspect still had an upside.  We'll probably get our food to-go in the future, due to my not being a real big fan of the sports bar ambiance, but if that's your thing, then I can scarcely think of a better place to go.  And I'd recommend the food to nearly anyone.  The wings we got were all fairly "hot"/spicy, but they have others that are not.
I had not been to Buffalo Wild wings for a few years so I thought it was about time to have some wings. Â We went to the newest location in Sioux Falls that opened about a year ago. We were seated promptly and the waitress came and took our drink orders quickly. With so many things on the menu it took a few minutes for us to decide what flavor and quantity of wings we wanted.
The wings were good as were the onion rings. Â Everything was good. Â The only negative was the waitress did not mention to us the special of the night, which we discovered after we were about 1/2 finished.
I would give the food 4 stars and the waitress 2 stars, hence the overall 3 star rating.
So I'm about to leave BWW Louise location. This was atrocious customer service. We have a table of 11 and were served upon by approximately five different waiters and the manager on duty.
The service was incredibly slow and a couple of our orders got mixed up. Our entire table waited after food was brought to the table at least ten minutes for silverware. The only reason we got any was because we asked the manager.
We then asked for our bills. That was at least another 10-15 minute wait.
I don't suggest visiting this location in Sioux Falls. Visit the Arena location instead.
The only thing they got right was bringing out a dessert for the man being deployed to Afghanistan with our group. At least they support the military.