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Buffalo Wild Wings, All TC Locations, Posted [Improperly]
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Author:  Brewman [ Thu Jan 04, 2007 7:16 am ]
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motoman wrote:
BWW's food isn't worth the fight to me. Over priced for what you get too.


Mediocre (at best) food quality, lousy table service, and high prices. What more could you ask for?

Author:  W0THK [ Thu Jan 04, 2007 9:24 am ]
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Brewman wrote:
Mediocre (at best) food quality, lousy table service, and high prices. What more could you ask for?


And they charge extra for dressing for dipping! What's up with that??

TomK
Mpls, MN

Author:  mnglocker [ Thu Jan 04, 2007 12:38 pm ]
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Brewman wrote:
motoman wrote:
BWW's food isn't worth the fight to me. Over priced for what you get too.


Mediocre (at best) food quality, lousy table service, and high prices. What more could you ask for?


I could ask to not get the squirts from their dried out chicken. BTW they charge for celery sticks too. But that newer mango habanera sauce is good. :wink:

Author:  DaveA [ Thu Jan 04, 2007 1:02 pm ]
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The new Asian Zing is heavenly and the wife can't live without the medium sauce at home, may have to talk to the manager over at the one we've gone to, hate to lose that as a dining option...

edited to add, 25 cent wings on tuesdays and 50 cent boneless on Thursdays make the pricing much more palatable.

Author:  DieselDood [ Fri Jan 12, 2007 8:52 pm ]
Post subject:  Riverdale location (Coon Rapids)

Is not posted. I was there waiting for a friend in the entry way. I searched around and could not find a sign.

Happy Dining!
DD

Author:  KaiGywer [ Tue Feb 20, 2007 9:21 am ]
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wildhunter wrote:
The new Asian Zing is heavenly and the wife can't live without the medium sauce at home, may have to talk to the manager over at the one we've gone to, hate to lose that as a dining option...

edited to add, 25 cent wings on tuesdays and 50 cent boneless on Thursdays make the pricing much more palatable.


I thought they were all the same, but maybe not.

Mankato does:

Tuesday: 35 cent wings
Wednesday: 50 cent legs (and Passport on the trivia...my favorite)
Thursday: 45 cent boneless wings

:)

Author:  Pakrat [ Tue Feb 20, 2007 12:23 pm ]
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KaiGywer wrote:
Thursday: 45 cent boneless wings

Blah, they can't call boneless chicken- "wings"

Author:  KaiGywer [ Tue Feb 20, 2007 12:32 pm ]
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Pakrat wrote:
KaiGywer wrote:
Thursday: 45 cent boneless wings

Blah, they can't call boneless chicken- "wings"

They're chicken flavored breading ;)

Author:  edschminke [ Tue Feb 20, 2007 3:56 pm ]
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KaiGywer wrote:
Pakrat wrote:
KaiGywer wrote:
Thursday: 45 cent boneless wings

Blah, they can't call boneless chicken- "wings"

They're chicken flavored breading ;)


HAHA!

They're 50¢ in St. Cloud... which is also posted... improperly I might add...

In the entryway, just inside the outer door, on a wall perpendicular to the door. about 1 ft off the ground. The sign is black text on a "goldish" background (hardly contrasting), font and sign area are too small.

It's hard to tell if the sign is "intentionally improperly posted"

Author:  jhp [ Tue Feb 20, 2007 4:17 pm ]
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edschminke wrote:

They're 50¢ in St. Cloud... which is also posted... improperly I might add...


Skip BWW. Try Mongos - right next door.

Not posted, and you can cram about 14 pounds of tasty stir fry into one bowl for $7.55 at lunch.

Author:  edschminke [ Tue Feb 20, 2007 10:20 pm ]
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nice... i'll have to give that a try sometime

man... does anybody really need THAT much STIRFRY?! LOL

Author:  jhp [ Tue Feb 20, 2007 11:25 pm ]
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Need? No.

I do consider it to be a personal challenge though. They constructed the rules (one small bowl for ingredients, cook it, and put into a larger dinner bowl.)

It's up to people like me to point out flaws in the system as I carry my 2' high stack of stir fry carefully over to the grill. I'm waiting for the "your bowl must be this high or shorter" bar that you must pass under to get cooked.

It is a good value for the money though, much more so than BWW in my opinion. That and there being only a handful of places I've found in St. Cloud that are posted. I don't need to give them any more business.

:lol:

Author:  KaiGywer [ Wed Feb 21, 2007 6:28 am ]
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jhp wrote:
Need? No.

I do consider it to be a personal challenge though. They constructed the rules (one small bowl for ingredients, cook it, and put into a larger dinner bowl.)

It's up to people like me to point out flaws in the system as I carry my 2' high stack of stir fry carefully over to the grill. I'm waiting for the "your bowl must be this high or shorter" bar that you must pass under to get cooked.

It is a good value for the money though, much more so than BWW in my opinion. That and there being only a handful of places I've found in St. Cloud that are posted. I don't need to give them any more business.

:lol:


Mmmm...I love Mongolian grills :) I've only tried one in Bloomington (I think...the damn suburbs blend together for my smalltown self..lol) and it was really good.

Author:  pezhead [ Wed Feb 21, 2007 6:58 am ]
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I miss M.T. Bears .20 cent wings once a week. It made for a good lunch hour.

Author:  edschminke [ Thu Mar 01, 2007 3:49 pm ]
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jhp: tried out Mongo's yesterday. That was crazy. I wished I had known how much more I could have piled into my bowl. Looking forward to heading back there again.

Anyone who hasn't yet done it, and has the opportunity.. I highly recommend Mongos

/offtopic

I open carried while I was there. It was the first time I've ever done it. It was rather nerve wracking. Was paranoid that everyone saw me, and I'm sure nobody even noticed.

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