


There’s a Buffalo Wild Wings near you at 18508 33rd Avenue West, Lynnwood, WA. 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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We had already decided on what we wanted to eat before entering the restaurant, so we placed our order with the server, after a few minutes. We then waited. And waited. And waited some more. After some time, the server came to check if we were doing okay, and I said that there was no food. She went off to check. After some time, over 1 hour had passed and we had no food. My wife and I were preparing to leave and we told this to the server, who then said that the kitchen was finally dishing up our food. We decided that we may as well eat what we had waited so long for.
I had ordered a cheese steak sandwich and my wife ordered the traditional wings with fries and veggies on the side. My order was.. okay; smaller than I had expected. But my wife’s order was upside down all of the way through. The kitchen had delivered boneless wings, rather than the traditional wings which she had ordered. One of her dipping sauces was missing, despite having a sticker to indicate its inclusion stuck on her tray. And she refused to eat the couple pieces of celery and carrots which were haphazardly thrown on the tray, as they looked like rejects from the bottom of a prepacked grocery store bag.
The server checked on us after a few minutes and we mentioned the incorrect wings. She verified that she had sent the correct order to the kitchen and that they had messed it up. After a few minutes, she returned with a tray of the correct traditional wings. (which makes me wonder why it took over an hour, the first time)
We ate and left, unhappily.
To their credit, the entrance hostess and server were both as accommodating as they seemed to be able to be, both apologetic for the series of mistakes. The restaurant also seemed generally clean.
I don’t think that my wife and I will be returning. What was meant to be a quick meal turned into a 2+ hour ordeal. We would have done far better at the Alderwood Mall food court.
Buffalo Wild Wings is always a solid choice for game night. The wings are flavorful with a huge variety of sauces and seasonings — from mild to blazing hot. The sports-bar vibe with plenty of TVs makes it a great spot to catch a match with friends. Service can get a bit slow during peak hours, but overall it’s a fun, casual place to enjoy good wings and drinks.
Finally just before half time the nachos arrived (again, ordered during the PREVIOUS game) and they were the sorriest excuse for nachos we’ve seen, let alone something called “ULTIMATE”. Thin layer of chips on a small pan with “cheese whiz” (or similar liquid cheese) with a limited amount of red pepper and olives sparingly sprinkled. The extra $2 “house-made guac” was a dollop in a tiny cup so small a chip doesn’t even fit into. Broke college kids make better basement nachos in a microwave than this, and mystified how that took over 2 hours to make. Of course we ate them… we were STARVING by that point… sending them back wasn’t an option when nothing is being served!
Drinks slowed down too because they didn’t have enough glasses… they admitted as much. So we’d have to order a drink barely into our previous drink in hope it would arrive in next 30 minutes. Glasses were warm coming out of washer, so drinks weren’t cold after long.
Nearly another two hours after the nachos and after many asks, as game had 3 minutes left on the clock, we FINALLY received our wings. The extra veggies and blue cheese were missing, but beggars can’t be choosers by now, and since all we had was one sorry nacho plate shared between all of us, you bet we finished the wings quickly just as Seahawks punched their Superbowl ticket! Celebrations all around game wise, even if still hungry.
Nearly six hours there, without much to eat. They missed out on tons of revenue being unable to keep with a prime opportunity. Buffalo Wild Wings has all the TV’s, an otherwise good atmosphere to be a place to watch sports, but I’d think twice visiting during big game events. They can’t keep up with service when they fill up their own pre-set capacity. Wings were still great, sauces spicy… the “ultimate nachos” laughably horrific. We expected to eat, drink and spend waaay more but those small orders took over 4+ hours to fulfill in total. Couldn’t enjoy post-game celebration drinks because it would have taken another 30 minutes with warm glass, so we just got the check and moved on to celebrate. No offer to comp the poor nachos, or comp a a round of drinks for the ridiculously slow service, nothing, nor did we press… just disappointed in the slowest service we’ve ever experienced anywhere. We understand the server was only half the problem… he was nice enough but never communicated much without us flagging him down for a status update. Maybe he wasn’t getting any communication from the kitchen or management. Unfortunately BWW’s is hard to recommend for any large sporting event or final at this time.
My order so messed up and not happy with how careless the service is provided.