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Solid 3.5 rating for the foodz! We all have our chain restaurant vices and Buffalo Wild Wings is (one of) mine. Why? Because their wings are damn delicious. Shut up. I love wings but I hate the way most local bars prepare them. They should be crunchy on the outside, tender inside and have adequate, delicious sauce. Simple? You'd think so. But too many times have I fallen for soggy wings all over CLE. There is only one exception to the crunchy outside/ tender inside rule, and that's Greenhouse Tavern. Because those wings are the best damn wings I've ever, ever, ever had. Leave it to the wing professionals at a chain restaurant to churn out consistently good wings. I specifically order all flats with medium sauce. And they're perfect every damn time. Oh--and holy crap, have you tried their fries with the salt and vinegar seasoning on them?! This. This, this, this, this. I dream of these wings with a basket of their "McDonald's-esque" fries sprinkled with that glorious seasoning. They also have free trivia that you can pop in on at anytime. And I enjoy that at least one screen always has trivia on so you can passively play while you eat your food. Other than the delicious items I order every time, there's really nothing too remarkable about anything else here. The service is so-so. Last time we got to listen to the bartender bitching to the other bartender about just BEING there, for like 10 minutes. That's always fun. And I hate all the sports on 98% of all TVs, but it is a sports bar. And this is Cleveland. I've gotten quite used to drowning in constant sports chatter, shows, games--lives revolving around activities with balls (haha.)
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