Summary: - Great wings! - Friendly service - Gets packed during Minnesota sports games - They catered my grad party 4 years ago! - Consistent over the 8 years I've been coming here --- This is my go to spot when I come home and meet up with friends. Though it's a chain, I've been to worse B-Dubs restaurants before, so this place ranks pretty highly. They have changed their menu style a few times from wing counts to simply sizes. I ordered a medium and enjoyed the honey bbq boneless and hot bbq boneless with blue cheese on the side. The waitress didn't fill up my water very much, which was annoying cause I needed to quench the heat. Unfortunately, this has happened many times in the trips I've come here. Still, overall, this the Plymouth B-Dubs is solid. I've had lots of great memories here, catching up with friends, watching sports, and sweating over the blazing sauce. Highly recommend this place, as long as they up their game to fill water. Also, I won't hold it against them but they screwed up my order for my grad party 4 years ago! Fortunately the manager was really nice and gave me a bunch of freebies like bottles of sauces. I got a jar of blazing sauce though and never used it for my sanity. The blazing is rough!
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Cindy T.
SO overpriced. last few times i've had BWW i've been more than disappointed. i love the concept of the place and the idea to specialize in wings because i love me some wings, but they barely give u any meat on them and last time i was there i had to ask for extra buffalo sauce because my order of them came out and they werent even sauced at all. There are regular restaurants like Applebee's that serve better wings than this place. One good thing though is that the staff has always been friendly.
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Ms. S.
Pray to Jesus that you don't get approached by their "special" staff member. I think they can themselves a "captain". Their job is to annoy you and offer to change the channel. BF loves the wings...which is why I'm guessing they are still in business. If you are looking for commercialized food and disgusting corporate service...this is your joint!!!
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kyle t.
OK, not a bad place to go BUT. If you have the name "Buffalo Wild Wings" and you are selling your business as a Wing place than you would think that the Wings would be focus number one, not just the sauces. They do have a nice selection of sauces to try and the wings are OK. The ones I got looked like braised rabbit, they were way overcooked and looked shrunken and dried out. The medium sauce was good but I have had better, the hot sauce was not very good at all. You can make a hot sauces that has a great burn but can be eaten. This sauce burned your mouth and had very little appeal, don't get me wrong I love hot spicy food but this was just burn and no flavor. The Blue Cheese sauce was gross, from a large bottle or jug and really poor. Your a wing place, take 5 minutes and make your own Blue Cheese sauce, it's not that hard and something that makes a huge difference. One of the down falls to chains is they don't pay attention to the details. Over all this is a good place to watch a game, get together with friends and have a bite I just wish a place like this could get out of the chain groove and really make something special. KT
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Neil L.
It is what it is: an advanced sports bar. "Advanced" meaning they have a wide food selection and the family can eat here (as is evidenced by all the youth sports teams and their parents who frequent this place during tournament time). They've got 50 million flat screens and it's a great place to watch sports. The secret of BWW Plymouth is in the personal touch. The staff always takes care of the "regulars," even to the point of remembering your drink preference and favorite meals. (the cynic would say this means you hang out at sports bars too much and/or have no life).
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Phillip G.
Bartenders/servers Becca and Lauren are AWESOME. Jared the manager is a GOOD manager. They have all been quite accommodating during my two-week stint here in MN. The food has even been quite good for the price. The new mac'n cheese is VERY good. I definitely prefer the chicken wrap over the steak wrap. Also this BWW is not OBNOXIOUSLY loud like my BWW in Lakewood, CA. I could actually hear myself think in Plymouth!
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Fletcher E.
The wings are overpriced and average tasting. They seem to think that having a million sauces/rubs is the key... the portions and quality is rediculous for the price and coming from a place that is supposed to specialize in wings! Atmosphere is fun and there is a lot of tvs but if you are looking for good wings I would NOT recommend "B Dubs". They have marketed well and are just living off of their name now if you ask me.
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Chris B.
Order wings here, and they're under sauced. Ask for a little more sauce, and they douse them. The servers are at least respectful and willing to help. You can't blame them for what the kitchen is doing and what the expos are bringing out. Don't bother ordering food to go. They've managed to mess up all 3 times I've ordered.
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Dave L.
Disappointed. We waited about 15-20 minutes to get our check. I'm also frustrated they always bring the HUGE drinks out without asking. It's like I'm intentionally getting ripped off. It seems the staff is collectively an average of 19 years old (which can sometimes be nice), but in this case everyone just seemed inexperienced, disorganized and slow. I give one star for the service and a bonus star because the food is always pretty good. Sidenote: The Noah (customer-keeper-happier) dude seemed nice. Oh, and there was WAY too much hockey on TV and I think hockey whomps.
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Ibi D.
It's only open till 1am.
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Lakshmi R.
Nice place. I see alot of kids at this place. I am not sure why.. They got nice wings and they have some complimentary tasting all the time.
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Joel L.
Always great service and good. We are regulars here. Fyi, they recently switched to Pepsi.
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Lesley G.
Gotta love BWW always. You get a longer happy hour than most places. The staff at this location is great. Parking is tough to find, though.
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Karina H.
The kids totally adore this place. They love playing the trivia and the new video game you bring back to the table. We get a huge pile of wings and some garden salads and go nuts. It's a regular place for us. The service is always lovely and who doesn't love a room full of TVs?
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Cathleya G.
Like every other B-Dubs...Spectacular! Sports, Wings, Trivia, TV's galore. Try the Spicy Garlic Wings... My new favorite! Come early for Vikings games, the bar crowds up quick!
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Chervianne Z.
B-Dubs is what it is. If you are hanging out with friends, want mediocre food with a mediocre selection of beer, this is your place. Relatively inexpensive with a great selection of great wing sauces. What else would you expect in suburbia?
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Jessica E.
Disappointed after a visits a few weeks back. We were able to find a table in the bar area without a wait. Our group ordered a variety of drinks and dinner. Our food came out with a food runner instead of being brought out by our server. Typical in busy restaurants. The food runner spilled a full pop all over me, all over the table and all over the floor. He wanted to clean the mess up with napkins. You don't clean up a spill that large with napkins. He had to go in the back to get them, he should have grabbed a hand full of towels or rags. He didn't tell anyone that he spilled. We had to flag down the "Experience host" because we didn't want her to slip on the floor and fall. She then cleaned the mess up. The entire dinner I sat there wet, cold and sticky. Our server was never told what happened at her table. We were given a total of $5 dollars off for our troubles. Really $5!? What upsets me the most is that the food runner never told anyone he spilled a guest's drink all over. We were given a survey to take online. I took the survey asking for a manager to contact me. This has been several weeks now, and I still haven't heard from anyone. The food was good as usual, but not worth being wet and cold.
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Joe L.
This used to be a great place but lately not so much. Seems like the current management really doesn't keep up the standards. Food is inconsistent, cold, and often screw up takeout orders. I used to go there weekly but they've constantly raised their prices to the point it's not worth it anymore.
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John C.
This is the best BWW location in the Twin Cities. However, BWW is very overpriced compared to the competition. They will also nickle and dime you by charging extra for the chippy little things like dressings and veggies. Also, the service is slow and good luck with refills. But that's the norm at all BWW locations.
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Lisa R.
Worst service ever. Even with an "experience captain" who offered us sauce samples and to change the tv channel.
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Rusty S.
It's an overpriced restaurant cashing in on the wing craze. Pros: -Big selection of wing sauces -Has a decent amount of other menu options Cons: -Every single thing here is overpriced -Just about everything on the menu besides the wings is extremely subpar and bland -Service is pretty awful. Waitstaff is only available during peak hours and when they are, they bring you your food and you'll be lucky if you get a refill. Most of them are passive-aggressive and rude. -The wings themselves aren't as good as local, non-chain restaurants in the area. -They charge you for dipping sauce and celery on their discount days
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Micah H.
I had not been to Buffalo Wild Wings in a while so I was excited to return. I was also excited to try the new sauces they were promoting everywhere in the store. Turns out, they had run out of both of the new sauces. I don't know who is responsible for making sure sauces are in stock but that was pretty poor. The service was good but the fact that they had run out of their two new sauces ruined the visit for me.
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Kat W.
B Dubs allows this side of Plymouth to have a pseudo-bar scene, in the sense that any place that serves wings and beers is more bar than restaurant. The wings are always delicious and over the years, the menu has been refined to a point of goodness. Its an easy place to bring kids for lunch or to watch a game with your pals. The drink specials are decent. Mostly, I just love the potpourri of sauce choices as well as the cheapo wing-nights.
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Gabriel S.
I love the hot hot winds and tues specials. Do the Blazin Challenge if you want a fun time. Its a sports bar with lots of wings and deep fried things. Mostly people 20-30. It can be good for kids.
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Ryan C.
Food was ok. I have had better. Service was great though. The servers were very helpful. The resturant was clean. I would chec it out. it is always cold in there so bring a sweatshirt!
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Dinner Parking : Private Lot Bike Parking : No Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Very Loud Good For Dancing : No Alcohol : Full Bar Happy Hour : Yes Best Nights : Mon, Sat, Sun Coat Check : No Smoking : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : Free Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : Yes Caters : Yes
Eddie C.
Summary: - Great wings! - Friendly service - Gets packed during Minnesota sports games - They catered my grad party 4 years ago! - Consistent over the 8 years I've been coming here --- This is my go to spot when I come home and meet up with friends. Though it's a chain, I've been to worse B-Dubs restaurants before, so this place ranks pretty highly. They have changed their menu style a few times from wing counts to simply sizes. I ordered a medium and enjoyed the honey bbq boneless and hot bbq boneless with blue cheese on the side. The waitress didn't fill up my water very much, which was annoying cause I needed to quench the heat. Unfortunately, this has happened many times in the trips I've come here. Still, overall, this the Plymouth B-Dubs is solid. I've had lots of great memories here, catching up with friends, watching sports, and sweating over the blazing sauce. Highly recommend this place, as long as they up their game to fill water. Also, I won't hold it against them but they screwed up my order for my grad party 4 years ago! Fortunately the manager was really nice and gave me a bunch of freebies like bottles of sauces. I got a jar of blazing sauce though and never used it for my sanity. The blazing is rough!
(4)Cindy T.
SO overpriced. last few times i've had BWW i've been more than disappointed. i love the concept of the place and the idea to specialize in wings because i love me some wings, but they barely give u any meat on them and last time i was there i had to ask for extra buffalo sauce because my order of them came out and they werent even sauced at all. There are regular restaurants like Applebee's that serve better wings than this place. One good thing though is that the staff has always been friendly.
(2)Ms. S.
Pray to Jesus that you don't get approached by their "special" staff member. I think they can themselves a "captain". Their job is to annoy you and offer to change the channel. BF loves the wings...which is why I'm guessing they are still in business. If you are looking for commercialized food and disgusting corporate service...this is your joint!!!
(3)kyle t.
OK, not a bad place to go BUT. If you have the name "Buffalo Wild Wings" and you are selling your business as a Wing place than you would think that the Wings would be focus number one, not just the sauces. They do have a nice selection of sauces to try and the wings are OK. The ones I got looked like braised rabbit, they were way overcooked and looked shrunken and dried out. The medium sauce was good but I have had better, the hot sauce was not very good at all. You can make a hot sauces that has a great burn but can be eaten. This sauce burned your mouth and had very little appeal, don't get me wrong I love hot spicy food but this was just burn and no flavor. The Blue Cheese sauce was gross, from a large bottle or jug and really poor. Your a wing place, take 5 minutes and make your own Blue Cheese sauce, it's not that hard and something that makes a huge difference. One of the down falls to chains is they don't pay attention to the details. Over all this is a good place to watch a game, get together with friends and have a bite I just wish a place like this could get out of the chain groove and really make something special. KT
(2)Neil L.
It is what it is: an advanced sports bar. "Advanced" meaning they have a wide food selection and the family can eat here (as is evidenced by all the youth sports teams and their parents who frequent this place during tournament time). They've got 50 million flat screens and it's a great place to watch sports. The secret of BWW Plymouth is in the personal touch. The staff always takes care of the "regulars," even to the point of remembering your drink preference and favorite meals. (the cynic would say this means you hang out at sports bars too much and/or have no life).
(4)Phillip G.
Bartenders/servers Becca and Lauren are AWESOME. Jared the manager is a GOOD manager. They have all been quite accommodating during my two-week stint here in MN. The food has even been quite good for the price. The new mac'n cheese is VERY good. I definitely prefer the chicken wrap over the steak wrap. Also this BWW is not OBNOXIOUSLY loud like my BWW in Lakewood, CA. I could actually hear myself think in Plymouth!
(4)Fletcher E.
The wings are overpriced and average tasting. They seem to think that having a million sauces/rubs is the key... the portions and quality is rediculous for the price and coming from a place that is supposed to specialize in wings! Atmosphere is fun and there is a lot of tvs but if you are looking for good wings I would NOT recommend "B Dubs". They have marketed well and are just living off of their name now if you ask me.
(1)Chris B.
Order wings here, and they're under sauced. Ask for a little more sauce, and they douse them. The servers are at least respectful and willing to help. You can't blame them for what the kitchen is doing and what the expos are bringing out. Don't bother ordering food to go. They've managed to mess up all 3 times I've ordered.
(2)Dave L.
Disappointed. We waited about 15-20 minutes to get our check. I'm also frustrated they always bring the HUGE drinks out without asking. It's like I'm intentionally getting ripped off. It seems the staff is collectively an average of 19 years old (which can sometimes be nice), but in this case everyone just seemed inexperienced, disorganized and slow. I give one star for the service and a bonus star because the food is always pretty good. Sidenote: The Noah (customer-keeper-happier) dude seemed nice. Oh, and there was WAY too much hockey on TV and I think hockey whomps.
(2)Ibi D.
It's only open till 1am.
(1)Lakshmi R.
Nice place. I see alot of kids at this place. I am not sure why.. They got nice wings and they have some complimentary tasting all the time.
(4)Joel L.
Always great service and good. We are regulars here. Fyi, they recently switched to Pepsi.
(5)Lesley G.
Gotta love BWW always. You get a longer happy hour than most places. The staff at this location is great. Parking is tough to find, though.
(4)Karina H.
The kids totally adore this place. They love playing the trivia and the new video game you bring back to the table. We get a huge pile of wings and some garden salads and go nuts. It's a regular place for us. The service is always lovely and who doesn't love a room full of TVs?
(4)Cathleya G.
Like every other B-Dubs...Spectacular! Sports, Wings, Trivia, TV's galore. Try the Spicy Garlic Wings... My new favorite! Come early for Vikings games, the bar crowds up quick!
(5)Chervianne Z.
B-Dubs is what it is. If you are hanging out with friends, want mediocre food with a mediocre selection of beer, this is your place. Relatively inexpensive with a great selection of great wing sauces. What else would you expect in suburbia?
(3)Jessica E.
Disappointed after a visits a few weeks back. We were able to find a table in the bar area without a wait. Our group ordered a variety of drinks and dinner. Our food came out with a food runner instead of being brought out by our server. Typical in busy restaurants. The food runner spilled a full pop all over me, all over the table and all over the floor. He wanted to clean the mess up with napkins. You don't clean up a spill that large with napkins. He had to go in the back to get them, he should have grabbed a hand full of towels or rags. He didn't tell anyone that he spilled. We had to flag down the "Experience host" because we didn't want her to slip on the floor and fall. She then cleaned the mess up. The entire dinner I sat there wet, cold and sticky. Our server was never told what happened at her table. We were given a total of $5 dollars off for our troubles. Really $5!? What upsets me the most is that the food runner never told anyone he spilled a guest's drink all over. We were given a survey to take online. I took the survey asking for a manager to contact me. This has been several weeks now, and I still haven't heard from anyone. The food was good as usual, but not worth being wet and cold.
(1)Joe L.
This used to be a great place but lately not so much. Seems like the current management really doesn't keep up the standards. Food is inconsistent, cold, and often screw up takeout orders. I used to go there weekly but they've constantly raised their prices to the point it's not worth it anymore.
(2)John C.
This is the best BWW location in the Twin Cities. However, BWW is very overpriced compared to the competition. They will also nickle and dime you by charging extra for the chippy little things like dressings and veggies. Also, the service is slow and good luck with refills. But that's the norm at all BWW locations.
(2)Lisa R.
Worst service ever. Even with an "experience captain" who offered us sauce samples and to change the tv channel.
(2)Rusty S.
It's an overpriced restaurant cashing in on the wing craze. Pros: -Big selection of wing sauces -Has a decent amount of other menu options Cons: -Every single thing here is overpriced -Just about everything on the menu besides the wings is extremely subpar and bland -Service is pretty awful. Waitstaff is only available during peak hours and when they are, they bring you your food and you'll be lucky if you get a refill. Most of them are passive-aggressive and rude. -The wings themselves aren't as good as local, non-chain restaurants in the area. -They charge you for dipping sauce and celery on their discount days
(2)Micah H.
I had not been to Buffalo Wild Wings in a while so I was excited to return. I was also excited to try the new sauces they were promoting everywhere in the store. Turns out, they had run out of both of the new sauces. I don't know who is responsible for making sure sauces are in stock but that was pretty poor. The service was good but the fact that they had run out of their two new sauces ruined the visit for me.
(2)Kat W.
B Dubs allows this side of Plymouth to have a pseudo-bar scene, in the sense that any place that serves wings and beers is more bar than restaurant. The wings are always delicious and over the years, the menu has been refined to a point of goodness. Its an easy place to bring kids for lunch or to watch a game with your pals. The drink specials are decent. Mostly, I just love the potpourri of sauce choices as well as the cheapo wing-nights.
(3)Gabriel S.
I love the hot hot winds and tues specials. Do the Blazin Challenge if you want a fun time. Its a sports bar with lots of wings and deep fried things. Mostly people 20-30. It can be good for kids.
(5)Ryan C.
Food was ok. I have had better. Service was great though. The servers were very helpful. The resturant was clean. I would chec it out. it is always cold in there so bring a sweatshirt!
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