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Buffalo Wild Wings

If you’re looking for a place to enjoy tasty wings while watching your favorite sporting event, Buffalo Wild Wings is your go-to restaurant.

It is a full service sports bar, specializing in wings of all kinds. Spicy Garlic, Honey BBQ, Parmesan Garlic, and Teriyaki are just a few of the 14 signature styles served. The restaurant/bar has 10 big-screen TVs that are perfect for watching any major sporting event. Buffalo Wild Wings also caters to families looking to enjoy a great meal.

Buffalo Wild Wings often has discounted events for their loyal sports patrons. On Tuesdays, check out their 40 cent wings special; on Thursdays, boneless wings are just 50 cents apiece. There are also drinks specials throughout the week.

Buffalo Wild Wings Grill and Bar, 139 Flatbush Ave. in the Atlantic Terminal mall, is open weekdays from noon to 1 am, and weekends from noon to 2 am. Buffalo Wild Wings accepts all major credit cards. Call (718) 943-9453 or visit www.buffalowildwings.com.

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