Buffalo Wild Wings opens today to huge crowd

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Jason Sandford

Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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Buffalo Wild Wings fan

Fans of Buffalo Wild Wings

Buffalo Wild Wings was swamped this morning with people standing in line in hopes of being one of the first 100 people in at the new Tunnel Road eatery. The first 100 win a basket of six free wings a week for the next year.

Jason Sandford

Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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8 Comments

  1. Jeff December 15, 2009

    I’m so glad those folks have some place to go that’s nowhere near where I hang out.

    Welcome to the neighborhood, BWW!

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  2. Gordon Smith December 15, 2009

    Dang, those folks are wild for some wings.

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  3. A-She-Ville December 15, 2009

    I’m sure their parents are very proud….

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  4. bill December 14, 2009

    no, I have feeling those "people" act like that all the time, they were just immortalized this time.. another place I can pass up and outlast.

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  5. Asheville Momma December 14, 2009

    (Referring to photos above) Wow- the promise of a free basket of wings per week makes people behave this idiotically? Scary!!

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  6. realityczech December 14, 2009

    Based on Ash’s photographic images of the grand opening clientele, I believe I will eat my occasional basket of wings anywhere but Buffalo Wild. Food "on the house" always brings out the worst in people. Plus this joint is located on Tunnel Road. That alone makes it not worth six free wings a week for 100 years.

    realityczech

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  7. Brant December 14, 2009

    I wonder how much of a dent this will give "Wild Wings Cafe" on Biltmore Ave.

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  8. Stewart December 14, 2009

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