Buffalo Wild Wings

Studies have shown that Americans eat about 18,000 wings in their life.* This means that each tooth in your mouth eats about 563 wings in its lifetime. When you walk into Buffalo Wild Wings (https://www.buffalowildwings.com/en/) the first thing that you notice is all of the TV’s – 26 to be exact. You then are seated, handed a menu, and asked what you want to drink. Their many waiters are always ready to answer any of your questions and you will be asked what you want to eat. The atmosphere gives off a very sporty feel, where I would go to watch a big game but not carry a serious conversation, or have a talkative dinner. I give the atmosphere 4 stars. The service is good with them always being ready to get you whatever you might need and being able to answer all of you questions, I give the service 3.5 stars. We ordered boneless wings with Teriyaki, sweet BBQ, and Asian Zing. We also ordered bone in wings with sweet BBQ sauce, fries, chips, and chicken tenders with sweet BBQ sauce on the side. The boneless wings were good; I tried a bite of the Asian Zing and decided it was too spicy, but I am a spice wimp. The sweet BBQ boneless wings are the mildest flavor that they have and is also my personal favorite. They are not too saucy and the meat is tender and delicious while the sauce gives it a nice sweet BBQ taste to compliment it perfectly (note the wings do cool off very fast). The Teriyaki boneless wings are not that good and the sauce is a bit salty. The bone in wings have good meat on them, but they are fatty and were not my favorite. The chips and fries are nothing special but that does not mean that they are bad, they are just average. Last but not least comes the chicken tenders, they were delicious especially when dipped in the sweet BBQ sauce the meat is tender and the breading is good, but they are not too different from the boneless wings. I give the food 4 stars. The price for our meal was about $45 and at one of their local competitors (Applebee’s) a similar meal was about $47. For the price I give it 4 stars, which gives it an overall rating of 15.5 stars.

Top (L-R) breaded chicken tenders with chips, bone in wings
bottom (L-R) fries, boneless chicken wings (top = Asian Zing, bottom L-R sweet BBQ and teriyaki)

* got the information from https://www.buffalowingsandrings.com/blog/275-16-facts-from-the-wonderful-world-of-chicken-wings number 13.

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