I'm always a fan of this BWW... Â It's just good all the time... Asian Zing is always my favorite... Â Their Happy Hour is also a must try... Â $3 bucks for different appetizers and drinks... Â what else can you ask for... go on a TUesday so you have the wings deal and the happy hour deal!
Review Source:Good place to get $3 domestic beer during happy hour. I went here with a few friends and just had a relaxing night.
I've always get the onion rings and the sauce that goes with it is really good. Also, I just tried the thing that is a fried mushroom. That is actually better than the onion rings. In the past, I've tried a few of the wings, but I don't think they are that great. The lemon pepper chicken really sucks tbh.
Overall, the waitress was really friendly and the place was very busy. I would definitely go here again after 10pm, when I'm just looking for a quick beer and some appetizers.
More TV's in this place than Best Buy. Â Atrocious customer service. Â Below average food high in saturated fats and sodium. Â If you're under 24 years old and/or a old meat-head jock, this place would be awesome.
Their menu is a visual assault on the eyes complete with bold high contrast block lettering in all caps at odd angles, framed against distracting distressed textures. Â Not only was it difficult to read, but it gave me a kind of strange motion sickness that I never knew was possible to feel from print. Â Good job on that one corporate design team!
I ordered a Buffalo Chicken Wrap. Â My order came out with fries, but I wanted chips. Â Strike 1. Â I ordered the chicken crispy, but it came out grilled. Â When I asked the server about this, she told me that it was crispy. Â I picked up a piece of chicken and waved it in front of her to demonstrate that it was floppy, not crispy. Â She further insulted my intelligence by changing her story and saying that ordering crispy chicken actually refers to the tortilla it's wrapped in. Â Strike 2 and 3. Â I pulled a big piece of the tortilla off the wrap and flopped it around in front of her demonstrating that it also was not crispy. Â She finally had the kitchen make me the food I actually ordered, but when it arrived I found it remarkably unremarkable in taste.
I've been to my fair share of buffalo wild wings or what me and my friends like to call Bdubs. Apparently its the cool way to call them. The place has cheap wings on Tuesdays much like many other Bdubs I've been to. Typically at many restaurants you would have a wait time. But on a Tuesday evening when you'd expect it to be busy because of cheap wing night and the Giants game showing. I expected to wait a good twenty minutes for a table. To my surprise the place had more tables open than I can count with my hands on a Tuesday night. With a party of three we were asked to wait ten minutes and we waited just about that length of time and maybe more. Looking around there were at least twelve open tables for a party of three. I was confused as to why there is even a wait. The busiest non stop place I've ever been to was Fuji's in Elk Grove and the second a seat opens up you seat you asap. Here when it was not so busy, clearly with a ton of open tables, I didn't see why there should have even been a wait. It wasn't like we asked for the bar seats. We specifically requested for a table. This is a major demerit in the sense of service. I understand how it works, they make the guest waits while the waiter or waitress is ready. What is the point of the guy standing at the podium? Can't a hostess seat us at any of the 12 to 15 open  tables as they relays the message to a waiter that we need to be serviced later? Our experience and service grading begins when we walk through those doors not when you seat us. keep that in mind Bdubs. Instead of seating us at a wooden waiting chair, we could have already been seated at a proper table and looking at the menus. giving us time to check out the menu especially if we were first timers there. Although I have been to other Buffalo Wild Wings this was my first time there at the Stockton location. And it may be my last. Read on.
While we were chowing down on our wings, we observed the hostess gentlemen walk over to a random table and starts wiping down the table. After he was done he sneezed on the table without properly using the Elmo Sneezing Method nor did he even use his hands to cover his mouth. I figured he would continue wiping down the table he sneezed on but he immediately stopped and walked back to his podium. And then what happened next blew my mind. A group of men came into the restaurant, about five or six of them. The hostess then is seen walking them immediately to the table he was just done wiping down and  as well sneezed on. First off, its not the fact that he walked them straight from the podium to the table while we had to wait about ten minutes while staring at open tables that I'm bothered about but Its the fact that he took them straight to the same table he sneezed his snots all over and probably didn't even realize it. I was appalled by my observation and it was clear I saw it because I asked my friend if they saw what I had just seen and they both nodded. After that, I could barely down my food knowing all the bacteria floats about in the air of the restaurant. I'm sorry my experience here was spoiled.
This was just a few things I can mention besides the greesy wings and cold temperature of the restaurant. An unexpected, disappointing experience at this restaurant for lack of better words.
I just got home from an evening at BWW, where our "captain," Halie Lewis, made an average evening into an exceptional experience.  It has been some time since I have been treated with such enthusiasm.  From the opening introductory moments, the sampling of a variety of sauces, and the overall friendly conversation, Halie gave us  her honest and undivided attention.  She is an asset to your organization, and any opportunity to  dine at BWW is not complete without her service!
Review Source:Would only go there for their deal on Tuesday's. 60 cent wings aren't a bad deal. Usually go with buffalo, mango habanero, and spicy garlic. Customer service is pretty bad even on slow days. There are a handful of nice people, but the past 3 times I've been here, I've had bad service.
Review Source:(+5 stars)
I normally don't like wings but something about their crispy, juicy coated wings make me keep coming back for more...!!
Asian zing and mango habanera are my favorites.
I also love their spinach dip with pita chips.
They are really on time with pick-up and phone-in orders...some restaurants tell me my food will be ready in 15 minutes when I actually have to wait 30 minutes for it. That is not the case here. If they tell you to come in 10 minutes, be there in 10. Otherwise, your food will get cold!
(-0.25 star)
I have to admit that I wasn't a big fan of their pulled pork sandwich, pretzels, mini corn dogs, nor jerk chicken.
I also don't get any other flavors besides asian zing or mango habanera because others are either way to sweet or salty (at least for me)
I didn't take off that many stars because I stick to what I like..I simply won't order anything else.
Service can be a bit slow when busy but that's expected.
(-0.75 star)
They did mess up my order a few times. I ended up keeping both the wrong and the corrected orders but the waitress seemed very bitter about it.
At least once a month I try to have a dinner date with my only son and he suggested Buffalo Wild Wings. I have to say that it was a great choice...especially since it was the beginning of 2013 March Madness. I was overwhelmed with joy...with the various sports television screens, I was able to catch up on all of scores for the games that day. However, I could not catch the Lakers game, so that was a tad disappointing.
The service was something to be desired. I can not remember the waiters name, but I felt that he was rushing us to order, cutting us off when we were asking questions, rarely checked on us...he referenced how busy he was and it was packed in there, however, I felt he could've a been more attentive. My son was so annoyed that he stated that I shouldn't tip him, but that's not my style and I don't want it to be his so I did leave a tip.
On the menu....for appetizer we had the Sampler, which had onion rings, nachos, mozzarella sticks, and Honey BBQ Wings. Everything in the Sampler was a winner! For dinner, I ordered the Honey BBQ Salad and it was YUMMY as well. What was even better was that it was only 650 calories. So, I have no complaints about the food. My son enjoyed his chicken wings as well.
In the booth next to use was a young man celebrating his 18th Birthday as he decided to take THE CHALLENGE! The challenge consists of 12 BLAZIN' Hot Wings that you have to finish within 6 minutes. if you finish the wings to the bone then you will receive a T-Shirt and to help cool down from the taste of the wings they give you a half gallon of Milk. There was a crowd surrounded around the gentlemen, cheering them on!
The birthday boy did finish his wings in time, however, his friend finished shortly after the 6 min. They both looked like they were going to pass out...so that made it an eventful dinner. We had a good time and I would definitely return.
My boyfriend and I visited this Bdubs for the 1st time on Sunday 1/27/13 and I was very impressed w/ our server Manny. He was very attentive and provided great customer service. Â Manny offered to change the TV channels for the TV in front of us w/o us having to ask and he even checked to see what college basketball games were coming on. Â Being a Michigan State grad, basketball is very important this time of year and Manny seemed to understand that :)
The food was good and we didn't have to wait long- noted- we were there early on Sunday and there weren't many other people there but hopefully the food is always good and comes out fast regardless of time of visit. Â
Coming from the mid west originally, Bdubs is a staple in any college town and I'm glad to see that rings true on the west coast as well.
The bathrooms were clean as was the restaurant overall.
I knocked off one star b/c of pricing- I think paying over $9 to "build" a grilled chicken sandwich is a tad too high but that's my only complaint
Don't ever change Bdubs and you'll always have two loyal customers!
Always excited for the food, but 3rd & Final attempt, the service here is horrible... I just can't take it anymore. With the playoffs, I understand its busier however, watching 4 hostesses for over 10min try & figure out how to seat 3 groups with half an empty floor, to find out they "lost our name" while another 4 waitresses "fix" a fellow employees ribbons & skirt for work was unbearable. Don't waste your money. Wings aren't phenomenal & service is terrible. I've been enjoying BWW since it was BW3s in the Midwest. Unfortunate news for the BWW Corp.
Review Source:This is the first and only Buffalo Wild Wings I've ever been to. The first time I came here, I didn't like it at all, but I'm slowly beginning to like it more and more.
The crowds go in waves at this place. The first time I came, my friends and I had to wait a good 30 minutes to get seated. However, I last time I went it was past midnight, and there were only two other parties besides us. It was still strange because even though there were hardly any people there, it seemed to take a long time for us to get our food...
WINGS: The majority of the flavors seemed to be based on spiciness. Not that many flavors for people with very low spice tolerance, like me. I really enjoy the lemon pepper. Definitely my favorite wing flavor. I got the parmesan garlic during my second visit and I did not like it at ALL. The garlic parmesan at Wingstop is a million times better than the one at Buffalo Wild Wings. I've also tried the teriyaki which was just ok to me. It tasted better when I dipped it in ranch sauce.
Something I also do not like about their wings is that you cannot buy them individually. You HAVE to buy a minimum of 8 wings, which kinda sucks for somebody with a small stomach like me.
SIDES: My friend LOVES the onion rings here. I've become a BIG fan of their potato wedges! You can choose what kind of cheese you want on them, and they also come with sour cream which is the perfect combination. Honestly, I would be totally fine with coming here just for the potato wedges and skipping the wings altogether.
Service is pretty hit-and-miss. The waiters are friendly when they talk to you, but I felt like they seem to neglect their tables and didn't really check up on us often. Also, sometimes I would ask for something like a refill on my drink or extra utensils, and they would forget to bring it out.
Parking: This location shares its parking lot with the ghetto Target and ghetto Denny's next to it. That being said, it's not THE safest place in the world. I usually feel ok with the Buffalo Wild Wings area though because it's usually pretty populated and the parking lot loiterers tend to stay closer to Target.
Overall I give Buffalo Wild Wings 3 stars. Don't love it, but I don't hate it. It's an ok alternative if you're not feelin' Wingstop.
came here on a thursday night. packed like always. 3 huge screens playing 3 different sports games. I remembered it was the Giants, and football and something else. We were seated in a booth within 5 minutes.
Ordered:
Hot wings - original hot wings. delicious. can never go wrong with these. but, i think i like them alil bit more crispy or well done. came with sides of celery and carrots
make your own burger- i don't know exactly how i made it but my friend was disgusted with my creation. lol i think i had like no cheese, chicken, some type of ranch, hot sauce. etc. not good, but it was interesting
garlic wings? - it was ok, i think i like the spicier stuff better.
overall it wasn't bad. I think this is a great place to hang out iwth friends and watch a game. Our waitress was nice, ail bit in a hurry.
Around 9pm, it got really busy with people lining up.
I came here on Tuesday night for 60 cent wing and $3 mozzarella sticks. It was a fun place to hang out. There are plenty of televisions, awesome servers, and a great atmosphere.
So why does this place get 2 stars?
There are too many loiterers outside at night. I never take my wallet out for anyone at night. It's not worth risk.
I'm fine with people asking for money in broad daylight. However, it's a bit terrifying when people approach you at night and ask for money.
I personally did not feel safe coming into and out of the restaurant. One loiterer  asked me if I had change and actually followed me into the building. She pretended to use the bathroom. Another guy tried to follow my party to my car in the parking lot.
At the end of the night, my friend asked me, "why did you have to park so far away?"
Stockton has 60+ crimes per square mile and 8.7 assaults & 4.92 robberies per 1000 residents. Why would you risk your safety for wings? Be smart. Don't come here at night.
I was originally going to give this place 2 stars but they offer specials on Tuesdays and Thursdays and they are open late, which is rare in stockton. So they get extra point for that.
This is a personal preference but I'm always drinking water after I eat their wings because it's so salty.. So the veggie boat balances it out. So that's good.
On a a Tuesday special night, we had a waitress that did the dinner special. Which, was disappearing for the majority of our time there. We had to flag down the manager because our waitress was no where to be seen and if we saw her, she wouldn't see us... Why?? I don't know.
It's always a long wait from the time we order to the time we receive our food.
Other than that.. There isn't too much to say about bbw. Just your typical hang out spot for young adults and high schoolers. Gets pretty rowdy in there but hey, it's a sports bar.
Came here for a lunch date with my husband. The food was decent, not amazing but ok. There was a bit of a wait between ordering, receiving our food and getting the tab because our server was running between a whole lot of other tables. She was nice though, and attentive. I would maybe come back if there was a hang out with friends, but as for a meal we felt like we were just eating snack foods. I should have checked yelp before ordering because I saw all the mentions of the parmesan garlic wings after the fact! Oh well, next time!
Review Source:Love coming here on Tuesdays for 50 cent wings!!!! Â Great selection of flavors. Â My recommendations: Â Asian Zing, Mango Habanero, Honey BBQ, and Parmesan Garlic.
Their roasted garlic mushrooms are pretty good as well.
Another thing I love about this place is how you can play games such as hold 'em or trivia against other guests. Â Always fun and entertaining.
I've been here a few times after my initial review and I still don't see any improvement. I mainly sit at the bar side and while there are plenty of open tables but you won't get seated right away because there aren't ever enough wait staff to serve.
I was trying to get a drink at the bar (probably 5-6 other people already seated there) and the bar tender didn't even acknowledge us for 5 minutes- eventually we just sat down and ordered through the waitress. Even the drinks from the waitress is slow but that's mainly because of the large area and everyone else that she has to checkup on and cover.
I don't know if its just the bar tender or management but for some reason mixed drinks always come out weak. Jack and Coke is served from a 4 ounce cup with 1/3 ice and mostly coke topped off with literally is 1/2 shot of Jack. Stick to beer if you are ordering because it's harder for them to screw up (waitress did screw up the drinks a few times though). They have a lot of beers on tap but there is nothing good- its all the same beer you can get anywhere else. Sierra Nevada, Blue Moon, Coors, Bud Light, Guiness, etc.
The only good is that the kitchen staff seems to pump out food fast and there are lots of TVs. If you want in and out fast, call in and place an order for pickup. If you want slow service, weak drinks, come by and visit.
I've been here MANY times and my check ins prove it.
Instead of opining about the wings and beer, I'll give you some hits and misses about Buffalo Wild Wings.
Hits: Â
-If you are a hardcore sports fan like myself, this is the place. Â Plenty of TVs and if you ask nicely, they will pull up the game of your choice.
-Happy Hour M-F from 2 to 7 and 10pm to 12 midnight. Â Domestic talls are $3 and the imports are $4 (I believe). Â They should extend this to Saturday and Sundays around the open because it seems like a ghost town around 11am on the weekends.
-The only wing flavors I like are the Jammin' Jalapeno, Caribbean Jerk, and Garlic Parmesan. Â The others are lacking or either the cooks aren't doing things right. Â My opinion.
-Free UFC. Â Even the PPV events.
-Jukebox. Â I keep forgetting about this.
-60 cent traditional wings on Tuesdays, 60 cent boneless on Thursdays.
Misses:
-Happy Hour should include specials on other apps. Â
-The crowd can get a bit rowdy AND dangerous during UFC fights. Â I've heard stories from the bartenders. Â And those stories are sickening and astonishing.
Quick tip #1: Â Free WiFi. Â Take advantage of it. Â
Quick tip #2: Â Bring your cell phone charger if you sit at the bar. Â They have outlets. Â Look for them.
Quick tip #3: Â Join the Buffalo Circle. Â Hella freebies. Â Ask a bartender for details.
Quick tip #4: Â ATTENTION LADIES....if you sit at the bar, they have hooks for your purse. Â I've been around enough females to know that it is awkward to put your purse on the counter and a big no no to put it on the floor.
Buffalo wild wings! Chicken wings are subpar and will do fine. This place has a great bar and have like 3629484924729 TVs. Must be amazing on game day. But let's not forget, this is stockton! Hard to find any place that offers decent service and without running into trouble. So here it is, this place has horrible service. On days when it is completely empty, you can expect to wait at least 20 minutes just to be seated. So you can get the idea how long it'll take to get you help when its bu,sy. You can just tell that the employees do not care. Of course, there's some.that do and hope that you're one of the lucky customers that gets them.
They have a large variety of flavored chicken wings. I've tried close to all of them and the mango habanero. Asian zest, hot, bbq, Â and a few more are decent. All of their wings are made very saucy? It would be better if it was a little dried more.
They have this contest for eating their hottest flavored wings: 12 wings in 6 minutes I think. Pretty fun sport and its pretty hot but if you love spicy food you should be able to handle it. Then the Asian comes out me, the wings/ leftovers taste really good with rice. Haha.
They do have a great deal .on Tuesday. 50 cents per wing every Tuesday. That's pretty nice.
Time to re-review the place of my first review and what a review it 'twas. Ok this is awhile back but I'll do best with what I remember. First of all I got a call from an old friend of mine who I haven't seen in awhile who wanted to meet up with me and a few other people form high school... at f***in Buffalo Dung Wings. Of course I immediately voiced my disapproval and stated "haven't you read my review on Yelp," like I was some kind of literary genius that children learn about in school.
Long story short I agreed to step foot into BWW (Big White Woman?) and give it a second try. Our waiter was a sweet older lady who didn't know what she was doing. I felt bad for her because she was totally out of her element. There's a difference in being attentive and annoying and she was on the latter side. The other thing was that she kept reaching over our table and putting her sleeves in our food and I don't remember ordering the "habanero waiter sleeve wings." My friend ordered a cheeseburger that was the most unappetizing burger I've ever seen in my life. She let me take a bite of it and it was absolutely disgusting. The cheese tasted like it came out of a laboratory and not a living mammal (preferably cow). That was pretty much the end of my BWW experience and the last time I will step foot into that place.
On another note in my last review I mentioned Gusty's Wings which is now located next to the Matinee bar down on the Miracle Mile. Local eatery, great wings. Booya shaka.
Wow this place opens pretty late, like 2 am or something!!! The wings itself was okay, nothing to jump up and down for. My cousins did the challenge and that was the most funniest thing ever. Note, the challenge chicken wings/drums are more plump and has thicker sauce compared to any regular wing/drum ordered. However, I do suggest giving out a t-shirt for all the winners who completed the challenge. All was given was a headband.
The wings here are pretty small, needed some steroids!!
I've only come here once to eat an actual meal. Â The other times I've just gone to have late-night drinks and some appetizers/wings with friends.
The prices aren't cheap and the service has been slow at times, but I always love playing the trivia and/or poker with friends.
Playing the games on the TVs is free - always a good time.
OMG fuck the mango habanero wings. FUCK. They burned for a good 10 minutes after. I drank 2 cups of water and peed more than seabiscuit afterwards. So, moral of the story, don't get these. They're sweet, but dangerous. Just had to get that off my chest.
Came today for the 50 cent wings every tuesday. The bill was great, only $18 for 3 people and we tried 6 different types of wings! The fries here are realllly crunchy too, and I liked their ranch, it's really thick and rich.
We tried the wings in this order: parmesan garlic, honey bbq, hot bbq, mango habanero, sweet bbq, asian zing. The parmesan was pretty parmesan-y, not that garlicky but I liked it. It's a good chicken wing. The honey bbq was kind of odd. I think the honey did it for me, it made the sauce taste so weird, almost like a red bean taste for some reason. Hot bbq was a buffalo wing, no bbq in it. Sweet bbq was standard, sweet bbq and great after the mango habanero fiasco. And Asian Zing was mehhhhhh. Tasted like sweet asian chili sauce condiment on top of a fried chicken wing, probably what it was too.
Will be back next Tuesday for sure :)
14 different types of SAAAAHUCES
MOAR WINGS
50 CENT WING TUESDAYS
MOAR WINGS
VEGGIE BURGER FOR VEGETARIANS
MOAR WINGS
Bottom line: MOAR FLAVAH then Wingstop, but also MOAR PRICEY. I'd only go here on Tuesday for their 50 cent wings. The Hot, Asian Zing, and Caribbean sauces are really good, highly recommend them.
Definitely not impressed, Buffalo.
While I do admit that I'm not the greatest chicken wing fan, this review is more so for the restaurant and execution of food. The fries we not note-worthy. The Caribbean jerk wings were NOT delicious. I love jerk chicken like no other, but the taste was completely off-- sweet, sticky, with an overbearing amount of all spice. Not good. The classic hot wings were just a'ight. The teriyaki wings were just a'ight. The parmesan garlic wings may have earned them one star, as it was quite delicious. But either way, 1/4 is still 25% and is still failing!
In addition, my girlfriends and I were all creeped out by our server. He would randomly stop by our table, stand there for an awkward 3 seconds, and ask how we were doing. After replying, he'd stand for another awkward 3 seconds with a smirk on his face, and then leave.
*Shiver*
Sorry Buffalo Wild Wings, I think I'll stick to my Costco microwave wings!
Remember Hollywood Video? Â I don't. Â Buffalo Wild Wings is apparently the cool new kid in town, here to congest Target's parking lot and give March Lane/Pacific more traffic to deal with. Â Really, it sounds like a pretty fun place if you like sports bars but don't like the dirtiness (or unsafeness?!) of other sports bars in town. Â I try not to rate chains, but I keep hearing about this place so I had to give it a try.
SERVICE AND AMBIANCE:
The primary reason for my low rating here is because of the service. Â
I went here on a Thursday night for dinner. Â The place has been open for a couple of months now but the staff are still unorganized. Â We were greeted upon stepping in, but then woman who greeted us looked back to her partners and began to whisper, which made me feel like I was imposing on some conversation. Â After about a minute of this awkwardness, she finally said "okay, for 2?" and we were seated. Â The restaurant wasn't terribly busy, so I didn't understand what the fuss was about.
That wasn't all, though. Â We were greeted by our waitress, who gave us our water and menus, but then another waitress came and they seemed to run into some confusion. Â The two stepped a couple feet away from the table, their backs behind us, and whispered some things to each other for another minute. Â Finally, the other waitress began to serve us.
Next is the most disgusting: I was given a fork and knife set, but the fork was extremely dirty, with dried sauce stains all over the fork. Â I asked for a new set but decided I'd be safer eating with my hands later on.
Also, when you get a side salad, you are given a plate of greens and a package of dressing. Â Is this the standard in sports bars? Â It was like getting a salad from 7-11.
When we finally got our chicken and onion rings, we were given the baskets but no plates. Â I'm not sure if this is the norm either but I was wondering what the hell I was supposed to do with the ketchup. Â About 5 minutes later (no exaggeration) we finally got our tiny little cardboard platters. Â I really hope this girl is new.
The restaurant itself is basically a huge, clean sports bar, with TV's literally all over the walls and a very open setting. Â I'm sure it can be quite loud and rowdy on Friday nights.
FOOD AND PRICES:
Side salad (does not come with meal! Â $4.00): The greens were fresh, but it's served in such a way that reminded me of 7-11 (see above).
Boneless Chicken Wings in Spicy Garlic Sauce: Don't underestimate the size of these like we did. Â They are huge, deep fried, and dripping in sauce. Â Very filling. Â They are what you'd expect from a chain American restaurant; salty, deep fried, sinful, but tasty. Â I definitely suggest getting more than one sauce.
Battered Onion Rings: Crunchy, thick cut, and tasty. Â The chipotle sauce they serve with it is pretty good.
Thursdays are "boneless night" which makes them 0.60 per wing. Â We ordered the 24 piece chicken wings and with drinks the whole meal came out to be about $37. Â Some of the extra charges are a little ridiculous; you don't get the celery when you buy boneless wings on special, so you have to pay for them. Â You also have to pay for extra ranch dressing. Â All in all though, it wasn't terribly overpriced considering we had a ton of leftovers.
CONCLUSION:
Food wasn't terribly special and service should really be a lot more organized at this point. Â Between all of the awkward delays and whispers, my dirty ass fork, and the 7-11 salad, I don't think I'll return any time soon.
Here we go again...
close to same scenario as last time...part of 30 this time another birthday..I even arrived late from work after the meet time & still no table so, long wait of about hr and a half (less than last time) & hanging out at the bar. Our bartender (you could've made so much off tips from us but failed) wasn't that great, I know bar tending is a rough job but you know what you're getting into, I think $100+ was spent on drinks alone from all of us combined but I'm not sure how much she got tipped because... she wasn't that nice, quite a B*^$#, and made odd faces...
Now time to balance out their rating they could've gotten a lower one this time around just for ther bartending service...Their manager was really nice kept us updated about our very large table ++ on that, way to go on communication & not keeping your costumers angry for not know what's going on..
Service went really smooth this time around also not 10 servers just 2, split the table to order and they brought our food out as well compared to different servers taking our orders and different ones bringing them out (so no extra food this time). Â
After reading other peoples reviews after I wrote mine many noted the "garlic parmesean" flavor wings so that's what I got this visit as well as a black and blue burger. Service was better, food seemed more decent than the last but they still maintained their rating of a simple "A-OK" due to their bartender.
I heard nothing but horrible things about the service. Luckily my server was very friendly &attentive. I give this place 2 stars for the fact if you don't or can't eat spicy food, you're SOL. Well, you could order a burger. But I came for wings! I got half plain (to be safe) &half garlic Parmesan. I hated it. It tasted like awful, salty old garlic bread from a bad pizza place.
The good things are; it's fun, there's games you can play &for smart phone users, you can go on a scavenger hunt! The huckleberry lemonade was delish. Sweet, sour &a cherry to top it off!
Tuesdays = wings
Thursdays = boneless
I'd heard of BWW in Socal, but never in Norcal. During my last visit to Stockton, I paid BWW a visit cause my friend works here. Be sure to ask to be seated in Brooke's section! She's the hottest waitress there, no lie! My two friends and I came for dinner on Thursday night and boneless wings were only 60 cents each (with a minimum order of 4 wings per flavor). We started with the ultimate nachos with chicken and 16 wings (4 Asian Zing, 4 Spicy Garlic, and 8 Honey BBQ). The nachos were pretty good, but the chips were really thin and weren't sturdy enough to hold all the toppings. The wings were pretty good; moist white meat with crisp, crunchy breading. I would avoid the Spicy Garlic in the future since it wasn't that good.
So remember:
1. Ask to be seated in Brooke's section.
2. Order honey BBQ wings (I'd order, like, 1000 cause they are so nom)!
3. Remember to thank me later! LOL, just kidding :)
Came in for a big party and it was expected to wait a while to get seated. Â Finally got to ordering and the servers were extremely attentive and helpful! Â They've definitely stepped up their serving game since the first week it opened.
FYI - Thursdays they have a special on their Boneless Chicken Wings, which go for $0.60 each.
Another FYI - Boneless Chicken Wings SUCK.
Stick to bone-in wings, folks! That's the only way to go!
What's up with the 300lb Bouncer at the front entrance?
This is what I noticed first when contemplating Buffalo Wild Wings for Lunch. Then a loud, 4-wheel Japanese Boom-Box with four toughs dressed in their dark hoodies drove up and parked. Uh, I see..,.
No Bicycle Parking. Passed this restaurant up... at least for today.
3 1/2
This is a great place to come and hang out with friends. Tons of TVs, a bar, trivia and poker games you can play on the TV. Its just cool. Came here for   .50 cent wing night. You have to order 4 of each flavor but there were 6 of us so its ok. I liked the carribean jerk, asian zing, and parmesean garlic the most. Also tried the spicy garlic, sweet bbq, and something else, but I don't remember. They were ok, but alot kinda taste the same after a while. Its ok because they still taste good...ish. Just gets kinda boring. But I will come back on Tuesdays for a good place to kick it with friends for cheap. We had like 36 wings and mozzarela sticks for 30 bucks. Can't beat that combined with the fast service.