Buffalo Wild Wings

might as well go to MCD and get nuggets then. Sorry you don't like real wings, but boneless is not wings. they can call them that if they want, but it doesn't make it so.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/09/2025 07:35AM by hbbigdaddy.

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@hbbigdaddy wrote:

might as well go to MCD and get nuggets then. Sorry you don't like real wings, but boneless is not wings. they can call them that if they want, but it doesn't make it so.

BWW's nugs/wings/whatever are still better than McD's...not that McD's are bad, but BWW's are better so long as you don't get on of the salt bomb suaces. And since when did Stock Pushers get BWW?

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/09/2025 08:24AM by weatherman2111.
I just picked up one of these. It says a drink and an entree, but you can order more. In this economy, I try to order as close to the limit as possible and bring home the leftovers. I don't like bone-in wings, but eat everything else (including boneless). What's good there?

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/12/2025 09:10PM by mysterioso412.
I always get wings, I don't like nuggets or "boneless" wings, they are almost never wings but a chunk of white meat. Just like Arby's. I don't know what your menu options are for the shop though.
I'm surprised that there are so many people commenting on how they want boneless wings. They aren't even wings. Just "chunks" like @Morledzep says. I'm not saying they taste bad, but if I'm in the mood for fried chicken with sauces (wing stop/bww), I'm not getting boneless.

I agree with @mysterioso412 that you try to max out the reimbursement as much as possible. In the case of Panda, I don't mind going over reimburse by $1 to get an extra entree (2 meats instead of 1). What good does it do me to go under the $10 and not use 40-50 cents when the extra entree will only cost me $1 more? Some people are so short-sighted that they cost themselves an added benefit.
@mysterioso412

As far as what is "good" there? It's not fine dining. People go for the sporting events and ambience. If they took OUT all the televisions and ambience, the place would be no different than an Applebees or Chilis.

I go with the name. They have wings in their name, so wings it is. Just like when I go to Red Lobster. I'm not ordering chicken. I at least have to stay in the seafood family. And yes, when I go to Panda Express I ask for Panda meat :-P

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/13/2025 04:48PM by hbbigdaddy.
@mysterioso412 wrote:

I just picked up one of these. It says a drink and an entree, but you can order more. In this economy, I try to order as close to the limit as possible and bring home the leftovers. I don't like bone-in wings, but eat everything else (including boneless). What's good there?

I've found their burgers are pretty good to, as are the various chip-and-dip options.
@BayShopper22 wrote:

Enjoy getting paid in June for an April shop.

This company has always paid me on time (by the 20th of the next month) and I've been doing shops pretty much monthly for them for years.
@mysterioso412 wrote:

@BayShopper22 wrote:

Enjoy getting paid in June for an April shop.

This company has always paid me on time (by the 20th of the next month) and I've been doing shops pretty much monthly for them for years.

Got it. I didn’t realize that 2 MSC’s shopped this restaurant.
@BayShopper22 wrote:

@mysterioso412 wrote:

@BayShopper22 wrote:

Enjoy getting paid in June for an April shop.

This company has always paid me on time (by the 20th of the next month) and I've been doing shops pretty much monthly for them for years.

Got it. I didn’t realize that 2 MSC’s shopped this restaurant.

It's pretty new that the second MSC started. I have not done a bar audit with the MSC that takes forever to pay, but I signed up for one of these $35 shops.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/17/2025 02:28AM by Niner.
@BayShopper22 wrote:

Got it. I didn’t realize that 2 MSC’s shopped this restaurant.
This is the first time I've seen them on the burger shop and chicken finger MSC. I'm going to try this, even if reimbursement only, because it looks much easier than the one with a shop fee that requires me to sit at the bar for a good hour and make numerous observations. Also, this MSC says coupons are allowed, so I'll try using the rewards offers to stretch out my dollars further.
I completed one on Sunday. These were super easy. The report was very straightforward. I selected the grilled chicken sandwich and carrots and celery. My husband selected wings.With tip we ended up at $40. I hate the soda required as they were $3.49 each (we only purchased one) and I didn’t even drink it.
I like Tuesday's for the BOGO traditional wings. Ordered 10(got 20) and ordered, 1 other entree, a side, and a drink. With required 18% tip, I spent $41. I don't care if dinner costs me $6 to get what I feel is pretty decent food and to be served. I would spend more at a fast food place for worse food. I will do this again
We are going today. Reward members have free sandwich offer with $15 purchase. We don't go to BWW often but it seems like they always have some type of offer for rewards.
I did my shop. Did the triple bacon burger, which was really good, some boneless wings, and a nice tall beer (I rarely drink, but, hey, if they prefer I get an alcoholic beverage, who am I to argue?). The report was pretty easy, and was quickly accepted. I would do it again.
Got HH strawberry margarita, beer and tater tots, cheesesteak with fries and 20 boneless wings. Used the free sandwich reward on my account. Best $3 I ever spent!
I did grab a shop for May on a Thursday only because my Tuesday's were taken. I guess I'll settle for the chicken nuggets. they are NOT wings!

love the garlic parmesan, habanero mango, and the Nashville hot.

however, nothing better than the Wingstop Atomics and Cajun!
I did one with the new MSC today. You can get the cauliflower wings with any of the sauces which is a great option if you want a meat-free meal. The report was so easy I did it all on my phone while on a shuttle bus from a parking lot to the airport, and since I was shopping that shuttle ride I can tell you it was under seven minutes and I still had time to make all my shuttle observations. Personally it's well worth missing the $10 fee to not sit at the bar for an hour, go at a more convenient daytime hour, have a simpler report, and know that there won't be any payment issue. Plus I can do other bar shops for other MSCs that pay three times that amount.
There were the dining shops which I loved. And the audits, which I used to love. I don't drink more than one drink and only when I do a shop. I did one recently through force in the marketplace that had me sit at a table in the restaurant. It was primarily service oriented. No fee, $35 reimbursement.

Do not read so much, look about you and think of what you see there.
Richard Feynman-- letter to Ashok Arora, 4 January 1967, published in Perfectly Reasonable Deviations from the Beaten Track (2005) p. 230
Cauliflower wings? there is such a thing?

I'm dining today with a group of 20 upstate NYers....that will make for a good laugh smiling smiley
We cut our baby teeth on the original Buff wings lol. bone in only way to go lol.
there are regular shops recently posted by another MSC. picked one for the next week.

Shopping Eastern Pennsylvania since 2009
This makes me want to watch Hot Ones on YouTube! I remember some guests eating cauliflower wings due to dietary restrictions. I think some guests were surprised that the wings were from Buffalo Wild Wings, with the crew members just hand-tossing the sauce after.
Its an easy shop I got some good deals on happy hour food(spend $15 and get a free sandwich). I'd do it again!
Just saw this:
[www.buffalowildwings.com]
Monday – Thursday​
ALL YOU CAN EAT WINGS + FRIES​
Get all you can eat boneless wings + fries for $19.99 or traditional wings + fries for $24.99. Dine-In only. View terms:
Legal terms and conditions

Dine in only Mon. thru Thurs. at particip. locs. for a lim. Tax & fees (incl. serv.) extra. May not combine with other discounts or offers. Upcharges may apply. Lim. 1 per person/per order. Sharing prohibited and will void offer. Leftovers may not be repackaged "to go.” TM & © 2025 Buffalo Wild Wings, Inc.
i like to keep my wing cost under $1 each. I know I can eat 25 traditional wings, but will i feel good afterwards? Not worth it to stuff myself and regret it afterwards. Why not go on a Tuesday when you can get buy one/get one wing deal and just pay for 10 wings and end up with 20. Seems like more value there. I'm not trying to be Joey Chestnut of chicken wings.
I don't know who or what Joey Chestnut is, but I agree, I'll eat wings for $1 each all day, but I'd like them for 50 cents each even better.
Joey Chestnut had famously won the Nathan's hot dog eating contest in Coney Island for many years. smiling smiley
@Morledzep

Are you really that disconnected from the real world in alabama? :-P

Joey Chestnut is a household name in competitive eating. Heck, even Netflix got in on the event streaming it.

It's every 4th of July at Coney Island for the Nathan's Famous hot dog eating contest. Used to be a little Japanese guy named Kobiyashi that came here and would crush the Americans each year. Joey Chestnut rose to the occasion and defended America's honor and beat Kobiyashi to the point where Kobiyashi won't compete anymore. Then 2024 comes around and Joey Chestnut got banned because of having a deal with a "rival" company called Impossible Foods.

Point was, I am not trying to crush BWW and eat as many wings as humanly possible. They do have a contest for that too. It's all part of the Major League Eating.

[majorleagueeating.com]

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/22/2025 11:29PM by hbbigdaddy.
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