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This was hands down a 0 star experience - but, lucky for B-Dubs, Yelp does not allow such a rating. The servers did not even try to serve our table around 9pm on a Saturday in a practically empty restaurant. There was a table of 8 of us and getting service involved one of us waving in some ridiculous way and saying "excuse me" very loudly to one of the near by waitresses - who, by the way, seemed to have thought filling condiment bottles was more important than customers. Which is complete logic. Don't even get me started on the rage that an empty ketchup bottle can drudge up if I'm in one of my moods. It's scary. Even when we did get someone to the table to order a beer, they never once asked anyone else at the table if they wanted anything and instead turned and ran away before we could ask for anything else. With 6-7 empty glasses, how this is acceptable I'm not even sure. Having grown up in Ohio back when this place was more commonly known as "BW3" I have always had a special place for them, even through their transformation to an oversized and poorly managed chain. After that experience, I can confidently say that I will be boycotting any and all Buffalo Wild Wings establishments in the future.
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