


There’s a Buffalo Wild Wings near you at 404 Englar Road, Westminster, MD. We’re your local sports bar and restaurant serving award-winning Buffalo, boneless, and bone-in chicken wings with 26 signature sauces and dry rubs. Enjoy burgers, wraps, sandwiches, and shareables perfect for lunch, dinner, late-night bites, or game day. Order dine-in, takeout, curbside pickup, or delivery. Catering available for parties, corporate events, and celebrations. Stop by with family, friends, or co-workers to catch live sports on our many big screens, enjoy happy hour specials, or grab a cold beer with your wings.
Chain dishing up wings, tenders & burgers, plus sauces ranging from sweet to very spicy.
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I can give it Thumbs Up all the way.
Staffs and managers are super nice.
Atmosphere is very well kept and maintained.
After horrible experience from Columbia BWW , I could not be any happier.
Loaded Nachos with chicken.
Wings Traditional + Boneless.
Cauliflower wings + DRAFTS.
Only thing recently BWW changed id the order from table which in my opinion should not be mandatory.
My girlfriend and I came in around 8:15 to watch Monday Night Football. We both ordered a shot of fireball and a cocktail each at approximately 8:15.
We were very pleasant to the Bartender, Alesha, along with all other employees of the establishment. We were also talking to some of the regular patrons who were sitting at the bar, enjoying their beverages.
We even ordered a cheeseburger to split and some cheese curds.
The burger arrived, and it was absolutely delicious. The cheese curds never came and I actually didn’t mention it to anybody because me and my girlfriend were in the middle of putting a contract in on a new house that we just saw in Westminster Maryland. We were talking to our agent about the about the progress of the situation, so we weren’t paying attention to the missing Cheese Curds
It was probably 35 minutes after we were served the burger that the cheese curds arrived, and they came in TOGO box. I questioned the bartender there and the food runner who gave them to me in the TOGO form. We didn’t request that. They kind of shrug their shoulders and looked at me, and I asked why would you serve us the food we ordered with our meal in a TOGO container. They kind of looked at us and laughed, not quite sure why, but I let that go.
At this point its been about 45 minutes since we ordered our original 2 drinks.
I asked the bartender pleasantly if we could each have one more cocktail, our 3rd each of the evening.
That’s when Alesha told me I had to wait at least 15 more minutes to order the drink because we already had two drinks and corporate policy is they’re only allowed to give people two drinks an hour.
This seemed very bizarre to me. I actually went on my phone and used ChatGPT to see if this was really their corporate policy. It actually does say that in some stores their policy is this so I said to the bartender she was totally correct. I did say again this is such a strange policy. We were both virtually sober at that point and only had two drinks so far this evening.
I then complimented the delicious burger not reminding her about the incompetence in the cheese curd delivery.
I said to her no wonder so many buffalo wild wings are going out of business with a bizarre policy. Patrons have to wait 60 minutes to order a third drink, especially when they’re totally sober and they’re buying cheeseburgers and trying to eat cheese curds.
I then thought about the situation for a minute and I decided to tip the Bartender Alesha $100. I said to her here’s $100 tip because I feel sorry for you. You must not get many good tips with such insane policies at this corporate restaurant.
She then looks extremely confused and sad (almost crying) and had a quick conference in the back corner of the bar with two managers. Even a restaurant patron walked over to the group, and then, in the craziest moment I can remember in my life, Alesha gave me back the 100 dollar bill and refused the tip. It made me feel like a criminal. I DID NOTHING WRONG
It was one of the strangest interactions with restaurant people I’ve had in my entire life. I thought I was in the midde of an SNL skit
At this point we asked for the check and it was $47. I then took the hundred dollar bill and paid the tab in cash. I left the change of $53 as a tip. At this point me and my girlfriend got up very peacefully and walked out to our car
Out of the blue one of the managers rushed out of the restaurant and ran towards my car and tried to give us back the $53 tip.
I said no that’s for you guys. Then he gave me a look of wonderment like I was the strangest customer in the world and walked defeated back into Buffalo Wild Wings.
Every bit of the story I’m telling is the exact truth. It would be interesting to see if Buffalo wild wings response to this and hear their side of the story.
The serious problem is with service. Either the manager was not on duty last Friday evening (Oct. 17, 2025) or they simply don’t care. We waited to be greeted for almost 5 mins, and when we were, it was unfriendly encounter. Then the wait for a waitress was an unbelievably long 16 mins! When a server finally arrived she was cheerful and apologized but it was 7 mins for a Pepsi and ice tea to arrive, and 11 mins for my beer to arrive.
When the food orders were taken the wait for arrival was reasonable.
As I surveyed the restaurant (we sat in booth 88) I could see the kitchen entrance and repeatedly saw servers bunched up and chatting and not taking food out, just socializing.
Something is not running right at this location. With the 18% tip the bill for the three of us was $115, the overall experience was not worth it.
Recommendations get the sauce on the side if you dont eat right away for take out maybe offer it that way