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Topic: Buffalo Wild Wings 'Crying Babies' (video)
Posted By: PaWolf
Subject: Buffalo Wild Wings 'Crying Babies' (video)
Date Posted: 18 Nov 2012 at 6:51pm

UnhappyCrying babies, eh? Absolutely NOT.

Now, every time I pass by a Buffalo Wild Wings, I'll immediately recall the crying babies and know I'd rather not stop in for any.
 


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Posted By: EMCEE
Date Posted: 18 Nov 2012 at 7:15pm
Any company that uses crying babies in its commercials immediately gets a boycott from me.  Buffalo Wild Wings is overpriced crap anyway.  If you want to watch football, there are plenty of bars that have Sunday ticket and better selections of alcohol and food.  

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Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 18 Nov 2012 at 8:12pm
Long ago, I used to enjoy the occasional trip to 'Hooter's'.
The wings were great, the beer was cold and there was always plenty of it.
The 'scenery' sure didn't hurt.
The prices seemed fair, back then.
Never been to a Buffalo Wild Wings, not even thinking of looking inside one; if I want to watch a game on the big screen, first things first - it will either be Baseball or Hockey. Second - it will not be in a room full of college-age drunks feeling their oats, while the 'cop feeding frenzy' awaits the first turn of the drunken key, outside.
 


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Posted By: Hootman
Date Posted: 18 Nov 2012 at 8:20pm
OK, BW3's has the best damn mango habanero wings.  There are about 30 TV's, and the beer is cold and good.  (they have Guinness).   I enjoy the place in my neighborhood. 

And Pa, they have a whole section for young drunks, and another for you and me. 


Posted By: aka ron
Date Posted: 18 Nov 2012 at 9:28pm
Getting together with friends for drinks and good eats is truely what we do to have fun.


Posted By: Tiz
Date Posted: 18 Nov 2012 at 10:11pm
The "sports" couple will forever remember that afternoon when/if they decide to have kids.


Posted By: Timberedclub
Date Posted: 18 Nov 2012 at 11:01pm
Originally posted by Hootman Hootman wrote:

OK, BW3's has the best damn mango habanero wings.  There are about 30 TV's, and the beer is cold and good.  (they have Guinness).   I enjoy the place in my neighborhood. 

And Pa, they have a whole section for young drunks, and another for you and me. 
 
The mango habanero was the first thing I thought of....and the chili queso burger.  Awesome.


I've sinve moved away.....Steelers fans really enjoyed our local BWW, assuming it has something to do with the color scheme.  Confused


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Posted By: Hezadancer
Date Posted: 18 Nov 2012 at 11:53pm
This ad drives me up the wall. Explain to me how this couple has not one but TWO sets of twins. Even with IVF that's extremely uncommon, I would know. WTF was the point of making it that way?

Also they committed one of my biggest pet peeves ever, the child "clothed" in nothing but a diaper. I get clothing kids takes a whole 5 minutes out of your day and that's too much, and kids like to be naked, and kids make messes, but I don't approve. Clothe your god damn kids!! Diapers do not equal clothing in much the same way that tights do not equal pants.

Kids aside, the rest of the ad is bad too. I absolutely hate the "oh yes" word mouthing that woman makes while at the bar. The way these 2 people act gives me the impression they have never watched a sporting event in their entire life. Could you at least hire actors who are used to cheering for a sports team?


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Posted By: Timberedclub
Date Posted: 18 Nov 2012 at 11:58pm
Originally posted by Hezadancer Hezadancer wrote:

Kids aside, the rest of the ad is bad too. I absolutely hate the "oh yes" word mouthing that woman makes while at the bar. The way these 2 people act gives me the impression they have never watched a sporting event in their entire life. Could you at least hire actors who are used to cheering for a sports team?
 
 
 
I find my eyes ALWAYS drift over to the female side of the "game reaction" at the end....that chick's "OH YES!" is my favorite....like, "oops the boyfriend/husband is reacting, better do the same so he doesn't catch on that I couldn't possibly give less of a damn about sports!".....lol.  Big smile


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Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 19 Nov 2012 at 12:43am
Originally posted by Hezadancer Hezadancer wrote:

This ad drives me up the wall. Explain to me how this couple has not one but TWO sets of twins. Even with IVF that's extremely uncommon, I would know. WTF was the point of making it that way?...

Also they committed one of my biggest pet peeves ever, the child "clothed" in nothing but a diaper. I get clothing kids takes a whole 5 minutes out of your day and that's too much, and kids like to be naked, and kids make messes, but I don't approve. Clothe your god damn kids!! Diapers do not equal clothing in much the same way that tights do not equal pants...

HD...
1.) Two sets of twins? Ever met a good, large Irish-Catholic Family? They're (WE'RE) like friggin' cockroaches, I tell ya! 'Twins'? Yea, everyone's got 'em, some family have multiples.  Actually, MissyDWolf was brought up a devout Methodist...happens there, too.
MissyD just watched me type this and complained about me calling Catholics 'cockroaches'; she said that Catholics are NOT the only ones with two sets of twins in their families - she reminded me that the boy our oldest daughter *almost* married came from a family that had two sets of twins. MissyD said they weren't Catholic.
I said, "O.K. then! Catholics and African-Americans are more often than not to have two sets of twins in their families!"
The pain in the left-side of my head is subsiding as are her closing comments - our daughter's ex-fiance was Hispanic. Good for him...yeaaaa - pretty sure he was Catholic.
 
2.) HD...one fine day, YOU TOO will come up to MrD and advise him the 'blessed day is forthcoming', with fluttering, loving eyes. Within two years, the lil'puke(s?) will be driving you to two shots before lunch (which will be pretty much 9 P.M., for you, as you will have been up awfully early, every morning, for as long as you can remember), wearing only diapers - and they *may* not be clean.
You'll be dreaming of a restful day at the beauty shop and spa, reading fantacy stories like the 'Twilight' saga, and, for this very brief respite, totally forgetting you are currently a married mother of  possibly a few. And you're already pregnant again, too - but haven't told anyone because not only will you not want to believe it, you also don't like being compared to a rabbit.
Yea, kids in clothes do indeed look better, but mothers get tired and people understand (even though your neighbors will probably ensure their kids are in closthes).
Yea, it is also better to let them run around like that when the trailer does not have air conditioning (and it makes life SO MUCH EASIER when ya can toss 'em right in the shower stall and hose 'em down after the 'big blow-out').
 
...hmmm...ya know what? I think I smell something here - and it isn't a dirty, creamy diaper, no - but rather, a movie! Yea - that's the ticket! Send money and I'll crank up the script...
 
 


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Posted By: ambrosia
Date Posted: 19 Nov 2012 at 12:39pm
Gotta play the "I'm the mother of twins card" here and say they always wore more than a diaper.  As Hezadancer said, it does not take that much longer to put some clothes on them.  It's one of my biggest pet peeves too, to see babies wearing nothing more than a diaper, particularly out in public.  I was tired and weary as heck.  But gosh darn it, I kept my kiddos clean and clothed.

I also despise the whole "Ooooh hubby reacted to something in the game, I better do the same."  If you're not into something your hubby/boyfriend is into, that really is ok- you don't need to pretend.  When Mr. Ambrosia puts things like Lord of the Rings on, I don't sit and pretend to be into it.  He knows I hate it.  Lol!


Posted By: jerkylips
Date Posted: 19 Nov 2012 at 3:28pm
BW3's has some really tasty wing sauces.  Caribbean Jerk is my favorite.  Asian Zing & Mango Habanero are also very good.  Problem is, their wings are TINY and overpriced.  I seriously don't know where they find wings this small - they must harvest them while the chickens are still in the egg.
 
My solution has been to buy bottles of the sauce at the restaurant (they're about $4 for a pretty good-sized bottle) then buy frozen wings, chicken strips, etc., at the grocery store.  Throw them in the oven, toss in the sauce, & they're just about as good..


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Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 19 Nov 2012 at 4:38pm
Never got the whole buffalo wings thing.  They taste fine, but they're about two bites each.
 
 


Posted By: jerkylips
Date Posted: 19 Nov 2012 at 5:30pm
Originally posted by Thor Thor wrote:

Never got the whole buffalo wings thing.  They taste fine, but they're about two bites each.
 
 
that's why you find a place with $.25 wings & order 50 of them...
 
Back in the day - late 90's - there was a place in town that had $.10 wings & $5 pitchers of beer on Sunday nights.  Man those were good days...


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Posted By: Hezadancer
Date Posted: 19 Nov 2012 at 8:39pm
Originally posted by ambrosia ambrosia wrote:

Gotta play the "I'm the mother of twins card" here and say they always wore more than a diaper.  As Hezadancer said, it does not take that much longer to put some clothes on them.  It's one of my biggest pet peeves too, to see babies wearing nothing more than a diaper, particularly out in public.  I was tired and weary as heck.  But gosh darn it, I kept my kiddos clean and clothed.



Go you!! Thank you for clothing your kids. This one family across the street from me had like a 2 year old that I swear I have never seen clothing on. He just walks around in a diaper. Brothers and sisters playing in the yard in the summer? Diaper. Standing in front of the front door in the middle of winter? Diaper.  I also rarely saw the mom dressed, she must have lived in a bathrobe because that's all I ever saw her in.

They moved out and their house sat vacant for like a year despite being underpriced for the market. I can only guess what kind of hell that house was left in.


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Posted By: jnoble
Date Posted: 20 Nov 2012 at 3:49pm
I like this commercial because it reminds me of last year when I was over a friends house who has a  4 year old watching the NFC Championship and when the Giants won in OT (hushed whisper:) we weren't allowed to yell or cheer or celebrate loudly because the precious snowflake was asleep upstairs and God forbid he gets woken up for some reason by us making too much noise 

It was really lame on his part. He's raising his kid to be a Giants fan anyway, he should've been down there with us, so what if he goes to bed one hour later then normal.  Ermm


Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 20 Nov 2012 at 5:55pm
Originally posted by jnoble jnoble wrote:

I like this commercial because it reminds me of last year when I was over a friends house who has a  4 year old watching the NFC Championship and when the Giants won in OT (hushed whisper:) we weren't allowed to yell or cheer or celebrate loudly because the precious snowflake was asleep upstairs and God forbid he gets woken up for some reason by us making too much noise 

It was really lame on his part. He's raising his kid to be a Giants fan anyway, he should've been down there with us, so what if he goes to bed one hour later then normal.  Ermm
LOLTHAT is hilarious, yet understandable.
No reason for the child to cry before it understands and can explain to others that "Daddy raised me to be a Giants' Fan". Kind of like being forced to go to a Catholic School full of Protestants, doncha know...
(Wink..unless something changed, the New York Giants still play at the tomb of Jimmie Hoffa, in East Rutherford, New Joisey)


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Posted By: jnoble
Date Posted: 20 Nov 2012 at 6:29pm
Considering my (our) team just made it to the f'in SUPER BOWL,  being told by an uppity parent to keep it down was sooooooo lame. Next time around, if it happens again, I'm watching at home or someone else's who doesn't have a kid. I remember walking back to our car that night with my friend after we left saying "I can't believe we weren't allowed to cheer. WTF???" 

Also, watching any football game with a small child around isn't that much fun either to be honest. I just want to focus on the game without the running around in front of the TV, the crying, the "pay attention to me!" antics, the "awww look at what he's doing isn't that cute??" etc etc. 

So yes, I totally appreciate that Buffalo Wild Wings ad. Grrrrr.


Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 20 Nov 2012 at 8:39pm
Originally posted by Hezadancer Hezadancer wrote:

This ad drives me up the wall. Explain to me how this couple has not one but TWO sets of twins. Even with IVF that's extremely uncommon, I would know. WTF was the point of making it that way?


 
That was kinda odd.  I think the host couple had only one set of twins.  I think that the second set was actually the first set one year later---as if the guests were anticipating what next year at the same household would be like, and decided that, for next year, the sports bar would be the better option.  They didn't do a very good job conveying that, though.
 
 
 
 


Posted By: Hezadancer
Date Posted: 20 Nov 2012 at 8:43pm
Originally posted by Thor Thor wrote:

Originally posted by Hezadancer Hezadancer wrote:

This ad drives me up the wall. Explain to me how this couple has not one but TWO sets of twins. Even with IVF that's extremely uncommon, I would know. WTF was the point of making it that way?


 
That was kinda odd.  I think the host couple had only one set of twins.  I think that the second set was actually the first set one year later---as if the guests were anticipating what next year at the same household would be like, and decided that, for next year, the sports bar would be the better option.  They didn't do a very good job conveying that, though.


I did not even think of it that way! If that's what they're going for then you're right, terrible job conveying it. Next time the ad is on I'm going to listen close to see if the toddler and baby screams overlap or switch.


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Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 20 Nov 2012 at 9:08pm
Originally posted by Hezadancer Hezadancer wrote:

Originally posted by Thor Thor wrote:

Originally posted by Hezadancer Hezadancer wrote:

This ad drives me up the wall. Explain to me how this couple has not one but TWO sets of twins. Even with IVF that's extremely uncommon, I would know. WTF was the point of making it that way?


 
That was kinda odd.  I think the host couple had only one set of twins.  I think that the second set was actually the first set one year later---as if the guests were anticipating what next year at the same household would be like, and decided that, for next year, the sports bar would be the better option.  They didn't do a very good job conveying that, though.


I did not even think of it that way! If that's what they're going for then you're right, terrible job conveying it. Next time the ad is on I'm going to listen close to see if the toddler and baby screams overlap or switch.
 
Never mind.  You were right the first time.  You can see the older twins' playthings in the same scene as the newborns.
 
 
 
 


Posted By: meecepeece
Date Posted: 21 Nov 2012 at 1:50am
Ads like this just remind me of how very happy and thankful I am that I never had a child and do not plan to do so. As for the BWW I have never been to one, we do not live near one I do not believe. Some people who have no children and no responsibility like that, cannot relate to ads like this, but still wouldn't mind going to these places, not for escape, but just to have a good meal.I have no idea if the food is good or not, the ad is advertising the atmosphere more than the food.

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Posted By: fishingmachine
Date Posted: 21 Nov 2012 at 1:52am
i went to BWW once with some friends. i got my wings with this desert heat dry spice, it was pretty fantastic tasting. the wings were tiny little wing dings though, not exactly what i was expecting from a place whose sole focus is on wings.


Posted By: Hezadancer
Date Posted: 21 Nov 2012 at 2:25pm
Last time I checked kids are allowed at BWW too....right? Theoretically you could run into "that parent" that takes their kids to a sports bar.

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Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 21 Nov 2012 at 2:31pm
Suburban white guys who talk black always amuse me.
 
 


Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 21 Nov 2012 at 6:48pm

^^^

That is actually one of my pet peeves - right along with the black who generally talk as normal as any other human, unless in groups - all of a sudden, it's a new world and language 'not understood' by others (don't tell them we 'learned it'), 'not spoken' by others (unless designated the 'Token-Honky Translator').  



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Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 21 Nov 2012 at 7:39pm
It just kinda baffles me, Pa.  Blacks in commercials don't usually even talk that way.  It almost sounds as if they dubbed the voice in.  It's so incongruous with his looks/role.
 
 


Posted By: insanity213
Date Posted: 21 Nov 2012 at 8:06pm
Originally posted by PaWolf PaWolf wrote:

^^^

That is actually one of my pet peeves - right along with the black who generally talk as normal as any other human, unless in groups - all of a sudden, it's a new world and language 'not understood' by others (don't tell them we 'learned it'), 'not spoken' by others (unless designated the 'Token-Honky Translator').  



haha that reminds me of Isiah Carey doing a dialect 180 during a report:
 





Posted By: HalandBubbles
Date Posted: 24 May 2017 at 12:49am
I've never been to BWW. For now, I'll enjoy the chicken and onion rings with ranch dip at Johnny's Tacos and Sports.


Posted By: q543frodomar
Date Posted: 24 May 2017 at 3:16am
I don't know if your allowed to back up old posts...


Posted By: HalandBubbles
Date Posted: 24 May 2017 at 4:49pm
I am very sorry. Didn't realize. Unhappy

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Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 24 May 2017 at 5:53pm
*I* think you shouldn't be sorry and *I* also think those babies might be ok if batter-fried in the hot peach mango mix - whadda YOU think?

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Posted By: HalandBubbles
Date Posted: 24 May 2017 at 5:56pm
Screw the peach mango mix, use up all of their hot sauce in their mouths!
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Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 24 May 2017 at 9:32pm
People have accused me of being a baby once, but nobody can prove it.
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Internal seasoning with hot sauce isn't enough.
For tenderness, they must be beaten all over, cooked lightly and then dipped in batter before deep-frying to a fine golden-brown,


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Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 24 May 2017 at 10:53pm
Doesn't sound very healthy.  At our age, we need to be conscious of our fat intake, and deep-frying is certainly a no-no.  You should probably bake them instead.
 
 
 


Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 25 May 2017 at 12:39am
It's hard to get a crispy exterior baking them.

Besides, as Pa should know better than anyone else here, having lived in Buffalo for some years, "real" Buffalo wings are not battered or breaded.

They are deep fried "naked" so that the skin gets a lightly crispy texture prior to being coated with a mixture of margarine and Tobasco or any other brand of Louisiana style hot sauce.


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Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 25 May 2017 at 12:46am
^^^TongueYupYupYup!!! 'specially like 'dem legs!

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Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 25 May 2017 at 1:01am
The "drumettes" I believe they're called. I like the other sections too.

I could eat an order of 100 by myself.

With fries.

Yes, I know it's supposed to be celery and carrot sticks dipped in Bleu cheese dressing, but I like fries better.




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Posted By: Thor
Date Posted: 26 May 2017 at 11:39pm
Originally posted by Jimbo Jimbo wrote:

It's hard to get a crispy exterior baking them.

Besides, as Pa should know better than anyone else here, having lived in Buffalo for some years, "real" Buffalo wings are not battered or breaded.

They are deep fried "naked" so that the skin gets a lightly crispy texture prior to being coated with a mixture of margarine and Tobasco or any other brand of Louisiana style hot sauce.
 
 
Oh.  I thought Pa was talking about actual babies.
 
 
Originally posted by PaWolf PaWolf wrote:

*I* think you shouldn't be sorry and *I* also think those babies might be ok if batter-fried in the hot peach mango mix - whadda YOU think?
 
 


Posted By: Jimbo
Date Posted: 27 May 2017 at 3:15am
Originally posted by Thor Thor wrote:

Oh. I thought Pa was talking about actual babies.


I guess I should've known, but since you hardly ever join in the fun anymore, I forgot about your warped sense of humor.








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Posted By: HalandBubbles
Date Posted: 29 May 2017 at 5:14am
Do they have the chicken without the sauce on them? Because I want it now. Smile

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Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 29 May 2017 at 5:17am
Originally posted by Jimbo Jimbo wrote:

Originally posted by Thor Thor wrote:

Oh. I thought Pa was talking about actual babies.


I guess I should've known, but since you hardly ever join in the fun anymore, I forgot about your warped sense of humor.






ShockedI WAS talking about actual babies!


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Posted By: PaWolf
Date Posted: 29 May 2017 at 5:22am
Originally posted by HalandBubbles HalandBubbles wrote:

Do they have the chicken without the sauce on them? Because I want it now. Smile
Babies without 'diaper sauce'? Especially the hot & steamy version?
 
Now if 'you want it NOW', what *I* HIGHLY recommend would be to haul tail to your local Cracker Barrel and get one of their 'Campfire Chicken Plates'.
*I* had one today - the portion was enormous - NO sauce, but with chicken, carrots, corn, and potatoes cooked all together in foil-wrapped package. TO DIE FOR!TongueWink


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Posted By: HalandBubbles
Date Posted: 11 Jul 2017 at 7:39pm
Sorry for bumping again, but I still can't get over this, especially after 5 years. Why did Buffalo Wild Wings think anyone will endure not one, not two, but FOUR babies crying in one commercial? I'm switching to KFC. Shame on you, BWW!

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Posted By: Ian16545
Date Posted: 28 Jul 2017 at 4:29am
I've only been to Buffalo Wild Wings once (in the summer of 2001, I think it was?). My dad and I tried to go to one while doing a concert at a church somewhere in Mid-Ohio, but it had appeared to be booked for some reason. (And boy, was I upset about the whole thing!)

A few weeks later back home, however, Dad decided he'd make it up to me by taking to me to our nearest BW3 at the time (the one at Bethel Centre). Thankfully it wasn't overbooked as the other location, but as loud as it was by the sports bar part of the restaurant, we still managed to get a good tuck-in (and before anybody asks, no, we didn't order any wings).

Next time, though, I'll ask for a gift card this Christmas.


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Posted By: HalandBubbles
Date Posted: 28 Jul 2017 at 4:06pm
Next time, if you shall go to any restaurant, it should be Jack in the Box or RibCrib.

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Posted By: Ian16545
Date Posted: 29 Jul 2017 at 4:59am
Originally posted by HalandBubbles HalandBubbles wrote:

Next time, if you shall go to any restaurant, it should be Jack in the Box or RibCrib.


We haven't got any of either in Central Ohio. The closest thing there is is City Barbeque. (and they ROCK!)

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Posted By: Anduril
Date Posted: 29 Jul 2017 at 4:24pm
Originally posted by Ian16545 Ian16545 wrote:

I've only been to Buffalo Wild Wings once (in the summer of 2001, I think it was?). My dad and I tried to go to one while doing a concert at a church somewhere in Mid-Ohio, but it had appeared to be booked for some reason. (And boy, was I upset about the whole thing!)

A few weeks later back home, however, Dad decided he'd make it up to me by taking to me to our nearest BW3 at the time (the one at Bethel Centre). Thankfully it wasn't overbooked as the other location, but as loud as it was by the sports bar part of the restaurant, we still managed to get a good tuck-in (and before anybody asks, no, we didn't order any wings).

Next time, though, I'll ask for a gift card this Christmas.
 
I too have only visited a Buffalo Wild Wings once.
Reason:  Horrible food, and the service was even worse.
(In fact, so bad I'm not even sure it can be considered "service".)
 
 



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