Re: Buffalo Wild Wings on Lemmon in Dallas
Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2014 9:54 pm
Thanx for the info, all !!!
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I think their food tastes great, but there's something they put in there or something... Every single time I've eaten at BWW, I've had, um, tummy trouble. Even their salads do it to me.WildBill wrote:What a bunch of fools must own BWW. I will not be going there again. And MadMonkey is right - their "food quality" sucks.kg5ie wrote:BWW is known not to be gun friendly all over the US. In VA they asked a group of detectives, wearing their guns and badges, to leave due to their "no guns" policy. The officers complied. They have the right to ask, just as we have the right to eat elsewhere.
Any chance it was the one on 377 in front of home depot, I ate there about 7 yrs ago took over an hour for food, went back last month over 30 minutes before I complained to manager, left a zero tip. So done with that place.CHLLady wrote:Ate at the one in near us for the first time ever. Service was lousy and the food took forever and was certainly not worth the wait. It had sat for a while. We decided to never go back. I mentioned to my coworkers and they said they thought they warned me about it.
No, unfortunately not. --I had just said to hubby that I was ready to just pay for the drinks and leave when the food came. Horrible all around. And this after I told them this was our first time there, which didn't even phase them cuz they certainly didn't seem to want to impress us.suthdj wrote:Any chance it was the one on 377 in front of home depot, I ate there about 7 yrs ago took over an hour for food, went back last month over 30 minutes before I complained to manager, left a zero tip. So done with that place.CHLLady wrote:Ate at the one in near us for the first time ever. Service was lousy and the food took forever and was certainly not worth the wait. It had sat for a while. We decided to never go back. I mentioned to my coworkers and they said they thought they warned me about it.
A sign with that wording is legally binding in Minnesota, where Buffalo Wild Wings is headquartered. They just have lazy lawyers who haven't bothered to find out what the legal requirements are in other states.Texas1999 wrote:I laughed at this "sign" (which was barely visibly on the bottom of the door) and walked right in with
my G22 strapped to my hip (no 30.06 sign, no 51% sign).
Hey...I had to watch the Cowboys win!
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sounds like a good idea.... I used to deliver mail part time for the town of Detroit, across the road from the P.O. was a country store that sold fried gizzards..... made a before run and after run stop there every time i worked... best part of the chickenAbraham wrote:
Perhaps, some day they'll open a "gizzards r us" restaurant and folks will claim how great gizzards are and not complain that gizzards are like eating tasteless chicken gristle as I do.
A little hijack here, but if you don't mind, how salty is that stuff? I use Franks red hot sauce on several different foods, but it's a little salty for what I really like.CHLLady wrote:SO, to make up for it, I tried frying my own chicken wings and bought Sweet Baby Rays hot wing sauce and the family loved it. That stuff is addicting!
Abraham wrote:I'd rather eat a grilled Labrador than gizzards...or wings, for that matter.