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Buffalo Wild Wings hates Frostillicus (1 Viewer)

I have a friend who just started managing at one a few months back, and I just texted him, asking him if this is true. Will report back when I hear back from him...
My buddy says this is not true. He didn't elaborate; he just said it wasn't true.
Well what the hell. I'm going to have to call them and find out now.
:goodposting: Mention that you were told that it was a corporate wide policy. Then call the next nearest location and see what they say.
 
Our local Ground Round started a 'no more than 2 drinks in a visit' policy. They went out of business within a year.

 
Ok, I called and talked to the manager and they do have a policy but it isn't exactly one-beer per hour, despite what I was told.

He said that they generally try to limit customers to one beer an hour after the first one, but it's up to the servers discretion. So I'm guessing I was just a victim of an overzealous waitress (or perhaps she assumed that I was driving my 2-year old home), and everyone can just go on as usual.

 
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I think the main problem was the Coors Light order. Maybe they were trying to save you from your taste buds.

:beersnob:

 
Ok, I called and talked to the manager and they do have a policy but it isn't exactly one-beer per hour, despite what I was told.

He said that they generally try to limit customers to one beer an hour after the first one, but it's up to the servers discretion. So I'm guessing I was just a victim of an overzealous waitress (or perhaps she assumed that I was driving my 2-year old home), and everyone can just go on as usual.
:lmao: what if I'm not driving and want to pound a few with my wings.. if some waitress told me only one an hour, I'd walk out.. plus, NO TIP!

 
If that Asian Zing sauce didn't have crack in it, I'd be so done with that place. Damn you BWW!
This is so very true. Love the Asian Zing.I've been a pretty regular customer to ours over the past year or two, since they have the NTN Buzztime Trivia that I've enjoyed playing since college. I've never had them say anything to me about beer (I generally go through 2-3 tall Guinesses while playing), but I have noticed that they started limiting the number you get and charging for ranch and celery. This has been pretty recent. The last time I placed a To Go order, I had to say the exact amount of Ranch that I wanted, and got charged for 4 Ranches and 1 Celery. Fargen bastiges.
 
Ok, I called and talked to the manager and they do have a policy but it isn't exactly one-beer per hour, despite what I was told.

He said that they generally try to limit customers to one beer an hour after the first one, but it's up to the servers discretion. So I'm guessing I was just a victim of an overzealous waitress (or perhaps she assumed that I was driving my 2-year old home), and everyone can just go on as usual.
:lmao: what if I'm not driving and want to pound a few with my wings.. if some waitress told me only one an hour, I'd walk out.. plus, NO TIP!
:lmao: And I would never return.

 
I think the main problem was the Coors Light order. Maybe they were trying to save you from your taste buds.:beersnob:
:lmao: You should have been upset they let you order the first one.
But it was the Beer-of-the-Month.
Love going into Hooters and they're pushing some beer "special" because they're having some sort of contest. Usually nothing special about it. Same price for watery beer. "But I win a prize!" What do I win for drinking crappy beer though? Nothing. No thanks!
 
My favorite part was when she asked if he'd like water instead of Coors Light. Isn't that like asking if you'd like Coke instead of Pepsi?

 
They should just rename the restaurants, "Buffalo Wings." There's nothing wild about it, by company policy.

 
I think the main problem was the Coors Light order. Maybe they were trying to save you from your taste buds.

:beersnob:
:rolleyes: You should have been upset they let you order the first one.
But it was the Beer-of-the-Month.
unless it was free, there's no excuse to drink that kind of swill around these parts, son.
Maybe they thought he said "water" :lmao:
Woz = Groundbreaker
 
Frostillicus said:
Dr. No said:
Frostillicus said:
Godsbrother said:
Dr. No said:
I think the main problem was the Coors Light order. Maybe they were trying to save you from your taste buds.:beersnob:
:sadbanana: You should have been upset they let you order the first one.
But it was the Beer-of-the-Month.
unless it was free, there's no excuse to drink that kind of swill around these parts, son.
It was like a dollar off!
dont listen to 'em, coors light is smooth drinkin' deliciousness.
 
Why are people typing BW3 instead of BWW?
from wikipedia:
History

Buffalo Wild Wings was founded in 1982 after James Disbrow, then living in Buffalo, New York, came to Kent, Ohio to judge a figure skating competition at Kent State University in 1981. He met up with his friend, Scott Lowery, and went looking for a place to get authentic Buffalo-style chicken wings.[1] Unable to find one, they, along with Mike Balsom, decided to open up their own restaurant, first in Columbus, Ohio, and then in Westerville, Ohio one year later.[2] Originally called Buffalo Wild Wings & Weck, from which the abbreviation BW3 was created, the restaurant became a franchise with 575 locations across 40 U.S. states.[3] The original name and acronym, BW3, was intentionally reminiscent of the acronym TW3 popularly used in referring to the television show That Was The Week That Was, a show of which co-founder James Disbrow was a fan. The company later changed its name to Buffalo Wild Wings, but still uses the short name BW3 on occasion due to the common usage by patrons. The corporate headquarters was located upstairs from their location in Clifton, Cincinnati for several years before moving to Minneapolis, Minnesota.
 
Why are people typing BW3 instead of BWW?
from wikipedia:
History

Buffalo Wild Wings was founded in 1982 after James Disbrow, then living in Buffalo, New York, came to Kent, Ohio to judge a figure skating competition at Kent State University in 1981. He met up with his friend, Scott Lowery, and went looking for a place to get authentic Buffalo-style chicken wings.[1] Unable to find one, they, along with Mike Balsom, decided to open up their own restaurant, first in Columbus, Ohio, and then in Westerville, Ohio one year later.[2] Originally called Buffalo Wild Wings & Weck, from which the abbreviation BW3 was created, the restaurant became a franchise with 575 locations across 40 U.S. states.[3] The original name and acronym, BW3, was intentionally reminiscent of the acronym TW3 popularly used in referring to the television show That Was The Week That Was, a show of which co-founder James Disbrow was a fan. The company later changed its name to Buffalo Wild Wings, but still uses the short name BW3 on occasion due to the common usage by patrons. The corporate headquarters was located upstairs from their location in Clifton, Cincinnati for several years before moving to Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Jesus that's a boring wikipedia story. I'll be over here kicking myself for asking that question.
 
Has anyone gone to the trouble of explaining why the new york fan would be cheering his player missing an open layup to win the game?

 
Aaron Rudnicki said:
Radical Larry said:
We don't have a BWW around here. Is the food any good? How does it compare to say something like Hooters?
Hooters wings are an abomination.BW3 wings are usually pretty solid.
Agree on Hooters, but I think BWW is pretty overrated too. The sauces are fairly good, but they are stingy with their sauce on the wings, and the wings are often times pretty dry. Everywhere I've lived since high school I've found a local, non chain, wing place to get my wings because most other wing places are better IMO.
 
Aaron Rudnicki said:
Radical Larry said:
We don't have a BWW around here. Is the food any good? How does it compare to say something like Hooters?
Hooters wings are an abomination.BW3 wings are usually pretty solid.
Agree on Hooters, but I think BWW is pretty overrated too. The sauces are fairly good, but they are stingy with their sauce on the wings, and the wings are often times pretty dry. Everywhere I've lived since high school I've found a local, non chain, wing place to get my wings because most other wing places are better IMO.
I don't know... BWW Spicy Garlic is almost the perfect wing sauce.
 

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