One of the better wing places in the area. Try the chili con queso dip. Plenty of beer on tap!! Great when there's a game on plenty of TV's.
(4)
Tim M.
Great food and staff. Great place to watch football.
(5)
Peter J.
I like the place and have gone here a few times when I have had a hankering for wings. It is not gonna blow your mind, but you know what you are getting into and there is a lot of good food on the menu. If you want wings and a familiar atmosphere you know where to go.
(3)
Miranda C.
Great family place! The food is always good! The TVs are a plus and so are the old arcade games. The staff members are awesome! The only thing I have to say is it's a little crowded.
(5)
Tom A.
I was looking for a decently priced place to eat and maybe watch some baseball with a friend from Latonia, after having attended a disastrous Reds performance in Game 4 in the NLDS against San Francisco. We went in, and were seated pretty quickly, though our hostess seemed a little off-key and unenthused, and lost as to what games were being shown on the TVs. I'm personally not at all a wings guy (heretic!!) but there's a great menu of burgers and sandwich to better fit my tastes, and the prices are also reasonable. We were served by James, who was very friendly and knowledgeable, and enthusiastic about the fish tacos, which I ordered. My friend, who is vegetarian, wasn't too impressed with the solution. He ordered the black bean burger, but it looked like meat to me, and I tasted it myself.. indeed it was and James worked hard to double-time the right thing for my friend from the kitchen. Despite a little setback there, I was impressed, and quite frankly, am better sold on BWW, even they may be so commonplace around here. I was also happy with the free wifi, which allowed me to check up with the world quickly on my iPhone.
(4)
Sarah P.
Went here for lunch. I wasn't ready to order immediately and asked the waitress to come back in a minute. She didn't come back for 15. Extremely slow service. Later in the meal, a waiter literally dropped ranch on my head, into my hair. Apologized profusely, but I had to *ask* for some sort of compensation on my check- 10%. Ok. And they weren't even busy. Food tasted great, though.
(2)
Arick S.
I love Buffalo Wild Wings. Yes, some say it is overrated. But you know what you are getting into. This location specifically has given me sub-par service and cold food. No one's fault in particular really. But I will stick with other locations most likely.
(2)
Randy B.
The wings and beer are good, the staff is friendly but when it is All Star weekend in Cincinnati and you are going to do bingo and music instead of having sound on the home run derby, don't call yourself a sports bar! Very disappointed.
(1)
Robert S.
Really bad service. Wednesday at 4:00, not busy at all. There was less than 12 customers in the place. Three of us. We ordered wings and bacon cheeseburger. We waited at least twenty minutes to get our food. The BBQ wings came without sauce on about half of them. I ordered the Bacon cheeseburger and it was delivered to our table without - thats right- no bacon. The waiter specifically asked if I wanted tomato,lettuce, and onion on the burger. I asked for No Tomato. He even repeated it to me. Guess what I got on my no-bacon, bacon cheeseburger- you guessed it - Tomato! Did I mention the burger was cold, dry and looked like is had been sitting out a while? The bun was refrigerated cold. Well, needless to say, I did something that I loathe to do- I sent it back. I never go to a restaurant expecting to have to do so. A new, fresh cooked burger arrived as ordered ( after the rest of the group was almost finished eating however). A manager or someone approached our table and said as seeming offended "That one ok for you?". No apologies or reasons etc. There was no comp offer either. We just paid the full check and left. I never ask for and have even turned down comp offers depending on the problem. Oh, I almost forgot, I was not offered and of course never received a soft drink refill. I won't be returning here.
(1)
Angela W.
I decided to go to this bdubs the other night with my boyfriend and a group of his guy friends. I've been to this bdubs many times, and am usually left feeling kind of "meh" about it. It's fun to get together with friends there, and the full bar doesn't hurt. The other night, our waitress was HORRIBLE. She would quickly ask if we needed anything as she continued to walk past our table, and took forever doing the simplest of tasks. I ordered a chicken quesadilla and potato wedges, and it took 20+ minutes to get my food. [Side note: My boyfriend ordered popcorn shrimp and ribs at the same time and received his food 5 minutes before I did]. Then, she brought one of the guys a beer and proceeded to spill it all over my boyfriend and didn't even notice/care or apologize. Shortly after this I was ready to get the hell out of there, asked for the check- and waited (seriously) another 20 minutes until my boyfriend had to again ask for the check. During all these times of waiting I watched as the waitress disappeared, and also stood at the drink station cursing up a storm about something that had just happened to her. As far as the food, it's bdubs and it was alright. . .but I will think twice before visiting this location again, solely based on this horrible waitress who apparently had better things to do than wait on her customers.
(2)
Sarah F.
If you want good wings, cheap beer, and lots of large televisions blaring sports, come here. There's no smoking here which makes this our preferred location closest to our house. Despite being kind of like a sports bar, it's surprisingly kid/family-friendly for a meal. We usually order a bunch of wings (can get different flavors in multiples of six), a large potato wedges with cheese and a few celery/carrot sticks to share. It's calorie-indulgent to be sure, but fun, casual family outing every now and then.
(4)
Misty E.
Normal wings place! A call in order can take awhile so be for warned. Otherwise great place to watch the game and enjoy a beer.
(4)
Beth F.
I know I'm going to get tackled by someone for saying this, but I'm not a sports fan. Like, I'd rather watch paint dry and then peel off the wall..kinda thing. But, needless to say I love my boyfriend, who does love sports so I go to random beer/wing joints with him on occasion. Well, when we come to this location he isn't met with nearly the same resistance as he is with bringing up Hooters.. I know what you're thinking, and you're totally off base. I don't mind the scantily clad ladies, but I really don't care for the food.. and they don't have the very thing that I love about BWs.. TRIVIA!!!! No amount of huge blaring tv screens are going to do a thing for me if I don't care what's on them. The awesome people of this company must have had people like myself in mind when they busted out the trivia. Beer and football.. boring.. beer and trivia? I'M"M IN!!! :) So I think you get it.. I enjoy the trivia.. but also I love the boneless wings. They have such a variety that I finally found some I liked! Good selection of beer on draft and it's just an all around fun place. Good food, good beer, good times..and oh.. did I mention the trivia?? :)
(5)
Greg O.
This is my "other" BW3 that I regularly visit. I like that you can use the restroom without everyone thinking you are leaving the restaurant, not all bw3's are laid out like that. They, of course, have lots of tv's and projectors to let you view all the games. The staff is friendly, parking is plentiful (the rest of the strip mall is pretty empty when they start to fill up). I guess the only downside is that the access can be challenging during some parts of the day. Not their fault ,but try and avoid rush hour!
(3)
Ashley R.
Let's get the complaint out of the way first, okay? Yes, it is often busy but that's because it is a great place to hang, watch the game and nom on some quality wings! So, now that we have addressed the fact that you should get their early if you plan to watch UK kick some NCAA ass, let's get on to the things I really enjoy about BDubs. For sports watching it's a great place to be! With the ability to seat large groups, you and all your friends can meet up at game time for beer and food and all be guaranteed to be able to see the action. I LOVE that they have the TVs hanging above the tables near the ceiling, which combined with their open floor plan allows everyone at all the tables to have a plethora of TVs to choose from to watch. Also, their TVs are big AND they play multiple NCAA games at once, which for someone as bracket obsessed like me, allows you to watch all the games you care about at once! Even if it's not basketball season, it's a great place to have a casual meet-up with friends. The food is average, but the wings are great! They just hit the spot when you are craving something with a little zing. They have a great selection of sauces and you can't beat the cheap wing specials on Tuesdays. My husband and I will occasionally get carry out on Tuesday and it's so nice to be able to call ahead and stop by, pick up our dinner and avoid the wait! I have a particular affinity for their potato wedges with cheese--whatever they season those potatoes with fills a special cheesy carb filled hole in my heart. So, whether you are looking for a laid back meal out with friends or are looking for a good spot to settle in for an afternoon or evening of NCAA glory, you really can't beat BWWs.
(4)
Jesse F.
Sometimes you just really, really need a lot of food. It's not good for you, nor is it wise in any sense, but it still remains that you need to EAT. Such was the case when I found myself in B-Dubs. B-Dubs is a now-ubiquitous chain that is found wherever there are families and college kids. The food is fairly cheap and definitely plentiful. I usually get the boneless wings and have a ball trying out new flavors and different seasonings. Don't come to B-Dubs expecting something phenomenal. Just get your wings and move on with life. The food hits the spot and it won't damage your wallet too much.
(3)
Kevin A.
This location has "lost" my order twice now. Both times all i've gotten is "Oh, I'm sorry, would you like to place another order?" Why on earth would I want to do that if you lost the first one? Don't waste your time. They just don't seem to even care anymore. Dickmann's has gained all of my business now. Their wings are better anyway...
(1)
Jim J.
I was in town for a Bengals game and visited BWW. The server and managing partner were great. They really made us feel at home. In summary, great atmosphere...great food...great service! What else can you ask for!
(5)
Greg S.
I stopped in with my two daughters for a little food and fun on a Friday night after a terrible, three-hour, six mile drive on a freezing rain slickened Kentucky Interstate. Even with conditions such as that, the restaurant was surprisingly busy. There were only a couple of tables available, and one booth. Reminder: As this is Kentucky, being seated in the no-smoking section doesn't really mean much. You generally get a complimentary order of nicotine regardless where you sit, and this was no exception. We were shown to our booth, were provided three trivia consoles, and we ordered our drinks. It was loud, as is to be expected at what is really just a corporate chain type sports bar, and had to speak up considerably just to be heard from across the table. Now this is not a place I would recommend one goes to on a first date. But it is certainly a great place for hard of hearing folks who have to hold a hand to their ear and yell "What?" regardless of the location. The ladies ordered their usual: An order of teriyaki wings, an order of honey barbecue wings, and a large order of potato wedges with a side of ranch. I went with one of the limited time "stacked" burgers, called the Screamin' Nacho. The burger is described as "a spicy mountain of jalapenos, Pico de Gallo, chipotle BBQ sauce, pepper jack cheese, ranch dressing and tortilla chips for added crunch." I got the fries as my side, and requested a small cup of Asian Zing sauce to accompany this. The Asian Zing is the best sauce they have, in my opinion. Of course that's just my opinion, but all of what I write here is really just my own opinion anyway, so I guess the point is unquestionably valid. The drinks arrived without delay, and the three of us finished the last half of the TNT trivia round showing on a couple of nearby screens. The food arrived relatively quickly, and all of it was hot. The wings were well cooked, with plenty of sauce, but I found them to be a little "sloppy" in their presentation. I've always considered the wings here to be on the small side, especially compared to most other places I've had wings at, and quite often for less money. The wedges were well seasoned with a "just out of the fryer" feel. The biggest disappointment was the burger. It came on a ciabatta type bun, which was nice. The meat itself is of the mass produced, processed type. It is nothing special. There were plenty of jalapenos, and a little mound of pico de gallo. The pepper jack cheese was just starting to melt, but I found the amount of chipotle BBQ sauce to be minimal (just a little shot across the meat). The tortilla chips on the bottom bun beneath the meat patty came across as a little strange. After the first bite, I actually removed them and simply ate them separately. They added nothing to the burger, and were actually a little off-putting. Fries were hot, just salty enough. The Asian Zing sauce was perfect as always. Not a bad burger, but definitely one I would never have the desire to order again. I always find the food and alcohol prices to be at the upper end of pricey here at BW3's (Buffalo Wild Wings and Weck, BTW. Weck is a type of bread popular in the Upper New York area for those not familiar). The prices are not so high that I wouldn't come back, but I don't consider them to be a great deal either. As for the service: Although I know they are trying to be attentive, I do wish the servers were a little more aware when one is actively engaged in playing trivia. To have someone stand between you and the screen repeatedly and ask if everything is OK while playing is very distracting. Fortunately my daughters left the interactions to me, so as to not disturb their play. I'll go back, it seems I always do, and I can expect that the visit will be consistently the same.
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Address :3441 Valley Plaza Parkway,Suite A
Fort Wright, KY, 41017
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Lunch, Dinner Parking : Private Lot Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Ambience : Casual Noise Level : Average Music : Juke Box Good For Dancing : No Alcohol : Full Bar Happy Hour : Yes Best Nights : Thu, Fri, Sat Coat Check : No Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : Yes Caters : No
Dale H.
One of the better wing places in the area. Try the chili con queso dip. Plenty of beer on tap!! Great when there's a game on plenty of TV's.
(4)Tim M.
Great food and staff. Great place to watch football.
(5)Peter J.
I like the place and have gone here a few times when I have had a hankering for wings. It is not gonna blow your mind, but you know what you are getting into and there is a lot of good food on the menu. If you want wings and a familiar atmosphere you know where to go.
(3)Miranda C.
Great family place! The food is always good! The TVs are a plus and so are the old arcade games. The staff members are awesome! The only thing I have to say is it's a little crowded.
(5)Tom A.
I was looking for a decently priced place to eat and maybe watch some baseball with a friend from Latonia, after having attended a disastrous Reds performance in Game 4 in the NLDS against San Francisco. We went in, and were seated pretty quickly, though our hostess seemed a little off-key and unenthused, and lost as to what games were being shown on the TVs. I'm personally not at all a wings guy (heretic!!) but there's a great menu of burgers and sandwich to better fit my tastes, and the prices are also reasonable. We were served by James, who was very friendly and knowledgeable, and enthusiastic about the fish tacos, which I ordered. My friend, who is vegetarian, wasn't too impressed with the solution. He ordered the black bean burger, but it looked like meat to me, and I tasted it myself.. indeed it was and James worked hard to double-time the right thing for my friend from the kitchen. Despite a little setback there, I was impressed, and quite frankly, am better sold on BWW, even they may be so commonplace around here. I was also happy with the free wifi, which allowed me to check up with the world quickly on my iPhone.
(4)Sarah P.
Went here for lunch. I wasn't ready to order immediately and asked the waitress to come back in a minute. She didn't come back for 15. Extremely slow service. Later in the meal, a waiter literally dropped ranch on my head, into my hair. Apologized profusely, but I had to *ask* for some sort of compensation on my check- 10%. Ok. And they weren't even busy. Food tasted great, though.
(2)Arick S.
I love Buffalo Wild Wings. Yes, some say it is overrated. But you know what you are getting into. This location specifically has given me sub-par service and cold food. No one's fault in particular really. But I will stick with other locations most likely.
(2)Randy B.
The wings and beer are good, the staff is friendly but when it is All Star weekend in Cincinnati and you are going to do bingo and music instead of having sound on the home run derby, don't call yourself a sports bar! Very disappointed.
(1)Robert S.
Really bad service. Wednesday at 4:00, not busy at all. There was less than 12 customers in the place. Three of us. We ordered wings and bacon cheeseburger. We waited at least twenty minutes to get our food. The BBQ wings came without sauce on about half of them. I ordered the Bacon cheeseburger and it was delivered to our table without - thats right- no bacon. The waiter specifically asked if I wanted tomato,lettuce, and onion on the burger. I asked for No Tomato. He even repeated it to me. Guess what I got on my no-bacon, bacon cheeseburger- you guessed it - Tomato! Did I mention the burger was cold, dry and looked like is had been sitting out a while? The bun was refrigerated cold. Well, needless to say, I did something that I loathe to do- I sent it back. I never go to a restaurant expecting to have to do so. A new, fresh cooked burger arrived as ordered ( after the rest of the group was almost finished eating however). A manager or someone approached our table and said as seeming offended "That one ok for you?". No apologies or reasons etc. There was no comp offer either. We just paid the full check and left. I never ask for and have even turned down comp offers depending on the problem. Oh, I almost forgot, I was not offered and of course never received a soft drink refill. I won't be returning here.
(1)Angela W.
I decided to go to this bdubs the other night with my boyfriend and a group of his guy friends. I've been to this bdubs many times, and am usually left feeling kind of "meh" about it. It's fun to get together with friends there, and the full bar doesn't hurt. The other night, our waitress was HORRIBLE. She would quickly ask if we needed anything as she continued to walk past our table, and took forever doing the simplest of tasks. I ordered a chicken quesadilla and potato wedges, and it took 20+ minutes to get my food. [Side note: My boyfriend ordered popcorn shrimp and ribs at the same time and received his food 5 minutes before I did]. Then, she brought one of the guys a beer and proceeded to spill it all over my boyfriend and didn't even notice/care or apologize. Shortly after this I was ready to get the hell out of there, asked for the check- and waited (seriously) another 20 minutes until my boyfriend had to again ask for the check. During all these times of waiting I watched as the waitress disappeared, and also stood at the drink station cursing up a storm about something that had just happened to her. As far as the food, it's bdubs and it was alright. . .but I will think twice before visiting this location again, solely based on this horrible waitress who apparently had better things to do than wait on her customers.
(2)Sarah F.
If you want good wings, cheap beer, and lots of large televisions blaring sports, come here. There's no smoking here which makes this our preferred location closest to our house. Despite being kind of like a sports bar, it's surprisingly kid/family-friendly for a meal. We usually order a bunch of wings (can get different flavors in multiples of six), a large potato wedges with cheese and a few celery/carrot sticks to share. It's calorie-indulgent to be sure, but fun, casual family outing every now and then.
(4)Misty E.
Normal wings place! A call in order can take awhile so be for warned. Otherwise great place to watch the game and enjoy a beer.
(4)Beth F.
I know I'm going to get tackled by someone for saying this, but I'm not a sports fan. Like, I'd rather watch paint dry and then peel off the wall..kinda thing. But, needless to say I love my boyfriend, who does love sports so I go to random beer/wing joints with him on occasion. Well, when we come to this location he isn't met with nearly the same resistance as he is with bringing up Hooters.. I know what you're thinking, and you're totally off base. I don't mind the scantily clad ladies, but I really don't care for the food.. and they don't have the very thing that I love about BWs.. TRIVIA!!!! No amount of huge blaring tv screens are going to do a thing for me if I don't care what's on them. The awesome people of this company must have had people like myself in mind when they busted out the trivia. Beer and football.. boring.. beer and trivia? I'M"M IN!!! :) So I think you get it.. I enjoy the trivia.. but also I love the boneless wings. They have such a variety that I finally found some I liked! Good selection of beer on draft and it's just an all around fun place. Good food, good beer, good times..and oh.. did I mention the trivia?? :)
(5)Greg O.
This is my "other" BW3 that I regularly visit. I like that you can use the restroom without everyone thinking you are leaving the restaurant, not all bw3's are laid out like that. They, of course, have lots of tv's and projectors to let you view all the games. The staff is friendly, parking is plentiful (the rest of the strip mall is pretty empty when they start to fill up). I guess the only downside is that the access can be challenging during some parts of the day. Not their fault ,but try and avoid rush hour!
(3)Ashley R.
Let's get the complaint out of the way first, okay? Yes, it is often busy but that's because it is a great place to hang, watch the game and nom on some quality wings! So, now that we have addressed the fact that you should get their early if you plan to watch UK kick some NCAA ass, let's get on to the things I really enjoy about BDubs. For sports watching it's a great place to be! With the ability to seat large groups, you and all your friends can meet up at game time for beer and food and all be guaranteed to be able to see the action. I LOVE that they have the TVs hanging above the tables near the ceiling, which combined with their open floor plan allows everyone at all the tables to have a plethora of TVs to choose from to watch. Also, their TVs are big AND they play multiple NCAA games at once, which for someone as bracket obsessed like me, allows you to watch all the games you care about at once! Even if it's not basketball season, it's a great place to have a casual meet-up with friends. The food is average, but the wings are great! They just hit the spot when you are craving something with a little zing. They have a great selection of sauces and you can't beat the cheap wing specials on Tuesdays. My husband and I will occasionally get carry out on Tuesday and it's so nice to be able to call ahead and stop by, pick up our dinner and avoid the wait! I have a particular affinity for their potato wedges with cheese--whatever they season those potatoes with fills a special cheesy carb filled hole in my heart. So, whether you are looking for a laid back meal out with friends or are looking for a good spot to settle in for an afternoon or evening of NCAA glory, you really can't beat BWWs.
(4)Jesse F.
Sometimes you just really, really need a lot of food. It's not good for you, nor is it wise in any sense, but it still remains that you need to EAT. Such was the case when I found myself in B-Dubs. B-Dubs is a now-ubiquitous chain that is found wherever there are families and college kids. The food is fairly cheap and definitely plentiful. I usually get the boneless wings and have a ball trying out new flavors and different seasonings. Don't come to B-Dubs expecting something phenomenal. Just get your wings and move on with life. The food hits the spot and it won't damage your wallet too much.
(3)Kevin A.
This location has "lost" my order twice now. Both times all i've gotten is "Oh, I'm sorry, would you like to place another order?" Why on earth would I want to do that if you lost the first one? Don't waste your time. They just don't seem to even care anymore. Dickmann's has gained all of my business now. Their wings are better anyway...
(1)Jim J.
I was in town for a Bengals game and visited BWW. The server and managing partner were great. They really made us feel at home. In summary, great atmosphere...great food...great service! What else can you ask for!
(5)Greg S.
I stopped in with my two daughters for a little food and fun on a Friday night after a terrible, three-hour, six mile drive on a freezing rain slickened Kentucky Interstate. Even with conditions such as that, the restaurant was surprisingly busy. There were only a couple of tables available, and one booth. Reminder: As this is Kentucky, being seated in the no-smoking section doesn't really mean much. You generally get a complimentary order of nicotine regardless where you sit, and this was no exception. We were shown to our booth, were provided three trivia consoles, and we ordered our drinks. It was loud, as is to be expected at what is really just a corporate chain type sports bar, and had to speak up considerably just to be heard from across the table. Now this is not a place I would recommend one goes to on a first date. But it is certainly a great place for hard of hearing folks who have to hold a hand to their ear and yell "What?" regardless of the location. The ladies ordered their usual: An order of teriyaki wings, an order of honey barbecue wings, and a large order of potato wedges with a side of ranch. I went with one of the limited time "stacked" burgers, called the Screamin' Nacho. The burger is described as "a spicy mountain of jalapenos, Pico de Gallo, chipotle BBQ sauce, pepper jack cheese, ranch dressing and tortilla chips for added crunch." I got the fries as my side, and requested a small cup of Asian Zing sauce to accompany this. The Asian Zing is the best sauce they have, in my opinion. Of course that's just my opinion, but all of what I write here is really just my own opinion anyway, so I guess the point is unquestionably valid. The drinks arrived without delay, and the three of us finished the last half of the TNT trivia round showing on a couple of nearby screens. The food arrived relatively quickly, and all of it was hot. The wings were well cooked, with plenty of sauce, but I found them to be a little "sloppy" in their presentation. I've always considered the wings here to be on the small side, especially compared to most other places I've had wings at, and quite often for less money. The wedges were well seasoned with a "just out of the fryer" feel. The biggest disappointment was the burger. It came on a ciabatta type bun, which was nice. The meat itself is of the mass produced, processed type. It is nothing special. There were plenty of jalapenos, and a little mound of pico de gallo. The pepper jack cheese was just starting to melt, but I found the amount of chipotle BBQ sauce to be minimal (just a little shot across the meat). The tortilla chips on the bottom bun beneath the meat patty came across as a little strange. After the first bite, I actually removed them and simply ate them separately. They added nothing to the burger, and were actually a little off-putting. Fries were hot, just salty enough. The Asian Zing sauce was perfect as always. Not a bad burger, but definitely one I would never have the desire to order again. I always find the food and alcohol prices to be at the upper end of pricey here at BW3's (Buffalo Wild Wings and Weck, BTW. Weck is a type of bread popular in the Upper New York area for those not familiar). The prices are not so high that I wouldn't come back, but I don't consider them to be a great deal either. As for the service: Although I know they are trying to be attentive, I do wish the servers were a little more aware when one is actively engaged in playing trivia. To have someone stand between you and the screen repeatedly and ask if everything is OK while playing is very distracting. Fortunately my daughters left the interactions to me, so as to not disturb their play. I'll go back, it seems I always do, and I can expect that the visit will be consistently the same.
(3)