


There’s a Buffalo Wild Wings near you at 2202 S 31st Street, Temple, TX. 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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The staff is run ragged. They can barely keep up. This includes the kitchen staff. We can always tell when there isn’t oversight because the entire place looks trashed. Now, I’ve noticed that even the cleanliness has become an issue.
As an operations manager it is imperative that a general manager is aware of staffing needs and does not allow lower level managers and staff suffer due to their poor decisions. When we noticed several things that were not correct I finally asked to speak with a manager. He was exhausted, cooking in the kitchen, bussing tables, and trying to keep up with complaints from customers. This is unacceptable.
If this place is going to survive the raising population and expectations of the customers who are moving in, corporate better take a hard look at this location. It’s a shame that such a great staff and location is sinking due to subpar upper management. Do better Buffalo Wild Wings!
Thank you to management and everyone working here. Food was fast and fresh! See you next time !!
We called ahead for a birthday dinner for 13 people and were told the wait would be approximately 15 minutes. Based on that, we arrived with two infants, two women who were 8 months pregnant, and four toddlers.
After waiting 35 minutes, we watched multiple other parties get seated while we received no updates. When the host, Adrian, finally approached us, he said he didn’t know how long it would be. After another 10 minutes, he returned and told us it would be an additional 35–45 minutes.
At that point, I asked to speak with a manager. The host responded, “Really, you want to talk to a manager?” which was unprofessional on its own. He said he would get one, but 15 more minutes passed and no manager ever came out, while more parties continued to be seated.
When I asked for the manager’s name, I was told it was Brandon.
This was some of the worst customer service I’ve experienced. I’ve been a loyal BWW customer for over 15 years, and this experience was genuinely disappointing. Poor communication, lack of accountability, and complete disregard for our time ruined what should have been a simple birthday dinner.
Do better.
Update: It is 12:08 and I have received food however the food received was incorrect. I dont know if the cook decided to be completely incompetent or left his/her brain cells at the door. We received tenders instead of boneless wings.
2nd update: We asked for the check and it was a complete mess. So it seems the cook has spread his/her incompetence amongst the staff. If I knew I was going to come into a pandemic I’d be wearing a mask. The table next to us asked for a manager. We also asked for one just so we can get an idea of what happened.
3rd update: The manager is MIA, someone send team seal six, Rambo, Arnold Schwarzenegger, anyone at this point. The table next to us just took their loss and they left. I am feeling the same, I can’t wait for another 2 hours just for some wings.
Conclusion: I sit at home, disheartened by a meal of bland, uninspired tenders—left questioning the choices that led me here. Thank you, Buffalo Wild Wings of Temple, Texas, for an experience as forgettable as the flavor on my plate. Next time I find myself in a small town where only one out of thirty locals chooses a particular restaurant, I’ll take it as a quiet warning… and dine elsewhere.