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I love chicken wings, but I don't do Buffalo Wild Wings.
Been twice. Crowded and loud. Terrible place to attempt watch any kind of game.
Wings were not very good, although I live in a place that really has no good wings, so by local standards they were OK.
 
If you're ever in Mass., it's Rock Harbor Grill in Orleans, Mass. on the Cape. They do their wings in their coal-fired pizza oven. As little grease as possible. Excellent!
 
BWW's wings are also stupidly overpriced, considering how tiny they are. That place is a ripoff. But people seem to love it, by and large, so I can't truly blame them for raking in every cent they can get...
 
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I happened upon B-Dubs for the first time in college in Mount Pleasant. It was a nice 'gateway' sports bar for people like me, who were 'good kids' raised by teetotalers. And they did (still do, I think) have discount nights when the prices worked out a lot better.

Then again, that was about 10 years ago. They're a much bigger deal now (not to mention that they're not exactly a good decision for the overweight). I still go in my local one every once in a while, normally if there is a sporting event around lunch time and I want to eat out and be near TVs.
 
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?? That went over my head.
 
Why aren't we talking about what a huge ***** that Cook is for getting lemon pepper wings?
 
I never eat in B-Dubs (it is a terrible place to try to watch something), but I routinely pick up an order on Sunday for football. I love the Asian Zing and Mango Habanero.
My two oldest prefer the honey mustard, and the three BBQ favors.

And the wings are boneless, same price as bone in.

And Hooters wings are Ok.
 
I never eat in B-Dubs (it is a terrible place to try to watch something), but I routinely pick up an order on Sunday for football. I love the Asian Zing and Mango Habanero.
My two oldest prefer the honey mustard, and the three BBQ favors.

And the wings are boneless, same price as bone in.

And Hooters wings are Ok.
What makes it terrible to watch something?

I hate the food but you can get any game you want there.
 
Actually, you can't.
The last time we went there to eat was after church - during the final round of the British Open.
They didn't have it on a single TV, opting instead to show ESPN, NFLN, a soccer game or two and a bunch of talking heads. I asked our server if she could put on the Open. She said yes, but it never happened.


If I liked to watch sporting events with a crowd of friends that would great.
When I want to watch UFC fights,. B-Dubs is where I go, thought that usually results in staying up until 1:30 in the morning.
 

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