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| - There are times when you want wings, and when you do, Buffalo Wild Wings come to the rescue. Especially if you make it on a Tuesday night (for wings) or Thursday night (for boneless wings). You can of course get them on other nights, but those are the nights when you get decent prices - $0.45 wings and $0.60 boneless last I checked.
Of course, I'm getting old, and I remember when you could get $0.10 wings on certain nights - not here, mind you - but you didn't get a monstrous choice of wing sauce. Is it worth it? That's for you to decide.
The service is good, and the wings themselves are wings - pretty tough to mess up wings, after all. The sauce pretty well masks the wings themselves, and the sauces aren't bad, but there isn't anything outstanding. Our oldest loves the place. He'd put us even more in the poor house if we lived closer.
Your best bet is probably to come here for something like a sporting event, as you aren't likely to be able to hold much of a conversation, since the large interior makes it a bit noisy. That's not bad, just means you aren't going to have a romantic evening. You knew that already, right?
Sweet Tea Report: Not too sweet, but not too shabby. Refills generally seem to come in spurts - sometimes it is filled quickly, other times not at all. I'd put it about in the middle of the road.
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