Most excellent food, experience & above all environment. .kids love playing with the tablets. hubby loves watching the football game on tv& i enjoy not being in the kitchen cooking a meal for my family when we all go to b dubs. enjoyable experience and we will always make this one stop when we r over there.
Charisma B.
Tu valoración: 5 Marysville, OH
Ordered take out and it was hot when we picked it up. The wings were covered in sauce and the chicken wrap was great.
Jason K.
Tu valoración: 4 Muncie, IN
ate here the other night with my son. very good. we got some wings, fries, fried pickles, and a couple of mt dews. cost about $ 34. a little pricey, but will be back again. tons of tv’s. good atmosphere.
Kt K.
Tu valoración: 2 Marysville, OH
I have been a regular at BW3’s since 1984, not this location, but one of the ones on High Street in Columbus, LOVED them. Then they changed their medium sauce(I want to say I first noticed maybe a year or so after this location went in, but to be honest, not quite certain what year that was…2011 or 2012 maybe? But I still liked the Caribbean Jerk, the Teriyaki & sweet BBQ, then I discovered the Dry Buffalo rub and I was a fan again… then the wing on wing Tuesday hit 60 cents apiece Now to be honest this it not horrible. However in 1984 they were 10 cents apiece… Now in 1980 a pack of cigarettes cost 85 cents… now let’s figure by 1985 they are about a buck… they are what now? $ 4/pack? so x4 the cost… A 12oz box of Kellogg Corn Flakes was 89 cents, now… unless on a great sale, they are What, about $ 3? so a bit more than 3x the cost. A gallon of gas was about $ 1.25… but as always it fluctuated, now a Gallon of gas is $ 2.00/gal give or take, so a bit shy of 2x the cost. In 1980, you could buy a half gallon of whole milk for 85 cents… again, in 1985 it was likely a bit higher thx to Regan, no doubt… but since I do not have at my fingertips, nor do I really recall, let’s go w/the 1980 price. today $ 3.00 is fairly the typical average $ 2.89 today at our Kroger store. So again a bit over 3x the cost. Price of a McDonald’s Big Mac varies by location. In the early 1980s price ranged from $.95-$ 1.20 today… what is it around $ 4? so a bit over 3x, to just a bit over 4x the cost… so wth are the Tuesday wings 6x the cost??? Just generally pisses me off. 50 cents I could live with… 60 cents is just insane… I will still go there, but nowhere near as often, and never on non Tuesdays. I used to, but not anymore. I might be tempted to go more often if they had not totally screwed up the medium sauce, but they did. Generally the service I’ve received at this location is quite good, so no issues there, mainly corporate is screwing up, if the [price were more consistent w/1984 prices adjusted for inflation… and they had the GOOD medium sauce, I’d give this location a 4.
Bernadette H.
Tu valoración: 1 Ocala, FL
Looks like I wipe another one of these off my list. Another one that mixes pico in their salsa. Not all people can handle pico in it. Bathrooms here are nasty. Manager was rude. Tried to charge us multiple times for small things included with our meal. Won’t come back here again.
Kelly K.
Tu valoración: 5 Maumee, OH
Hands down my favorite place in marysville. The food is always great and service is outstanding.
Sam D.
Tu valoración: 4 Atlanta, GA
I loved each and every part of my wild wings
Mark K.
Tu valoración: 2 Columbus, OH
Food– good. Service and atmosphere– meh. I grew up with BW3. Well, entered adulthood with them, at OSU in the ‘80s, and have tried various locations ever since. This one… makes me want to leave. So carryout is a good option. Yeah, call ahead and do that. The music is too loud. The seating is tolerable, not great. The service is spotty. The food: we’ve been lucky. It’s pretty much like any other location, so far. Not the best wings ever, but good, and everything else I’ve had has been pretty good. As others said, go to Dublin. Or get it from here, to go.
Sandi S.
Tu valoración: 1 Cocoa Beach, FL
We are long-time patrons of various Buffalo Wild Wings locations — we were regulars at the Henderson, NV location while we lived there, and used to drive 50 miles to visit the location in Orlando while we were in Florida because we knew the food would be excellent and the service good — and this is the WORSTBW3 we have ever visited. We went to this Buffalo Wild Wings to watch the Penguins-Capitals game yesterday only to have the manager turn off the game(which was tied 3 – 3) with FOURMINUTES left in the third period to turn on the football pre-game show. Not the game, mind you, the pre-game! When we complained, she had the nerve to argue with us AND insult us(«No one cares about hockey») before finally turning the game back on, but pointedly placing it on a different screen. On top of how we were treated, our food sucked, too! Our wings had no sauce on them at all, and the rest of our order was cold and unappetizing. We have long since learned not to tip our bartenders at this location on our VISA receipts because they have on more than one occasion padded their tips after the fact, a practice which management vehemently denies but which is nonetheless true.(What happened to «the customer is always right?») I am done being screwed around by the management and staff at this location. As with most Marysville businesses, it’s a better idea to drive to Dublin.
Tiffany C.
Tu valoración: 1 Columbus, OH
Pull yer chairs up kiddos, it’s story time! B-dubs is almost a corner chain now, and it feels like you can spot them out like a bad Starbucks. In my opinion, they’re everywhere, like a bad splitting amoeba gone crazy. Sadly, they weren’t always like this. I remember when Columbus only had maybe four of them in existence. But, I guess I’m not here to rant about a chain, but I will rant about how preposterously awful our service, and experience was at this particular location, and sadly, most Bdubs anymore. We walked in on Sunday when all these fantasy football draft nonsense crap was invading the place, and hostess looked at us, eyes glazed over in a thousand yard stare, then stared at the podium, wiped his rag on the seating chart, marked something with his dry erase marker, looked around, looked around again, then wiped the seating chart once more, and ran off quickly, and mumbled something about silverware. We proceeded to follow him, assuming that we were being seated even though his mumblings were about silverware. Finally he seated us with a look of fear in his eyes, as he turned to look around his shoulder once more, then he ran off, and quickly joined the hoard of other confused, and dazed hostesses, meandering about like lost cattle. I saw our waitress, we had previously bad experiences with her just running off for very long amounts of time, then bringing cold food out. I shuddered, and reacted with«No, DEARGOD, WHY!?» in my mind. I saw her start complaining about us being sat at her table, because maybe it was her break time, or whatever. She was arguing saying, «Who sat this table?! Who sat this table!?» At this point her tip meter was far in the negative. YOUNEVER — EVERDOTHATBLATANTLYINFRONTOFCUSTOMERS! I DON’T CAREWHOTHEFUCKYOUARE! We placed our order with her, and she got confused, because I said Parmesan garlic instead of garlic Parmesan, or whatever… she was apparently inflicted with some sort of dyslexic disease of the ear. The food came out quick. too quick really. This just highly confirmed that apparently to work at these wing and bar joints, you don’t necessarily have to have good waitress skills, but to succumb to bad food, and bad service, I think I’ll head over to Roosters next time. At least, they can make some decent wings… TOORDER.
Rob H.
Tu valoración: 4 Marysville, OH
My first Buffalo Wild Wings experience was in 1990 on High Street across from the OSU campus. The concept has changed a lot from what it was over 20 years, which was basically an old campus bar turned into a wing restaurant concept on a dime budget. I loved going there, as the wings were great! The wings that Buffalo Wild Wings serves today are far different than what I used to get back then. It’s more processed, etc, etc… but the sauces are still great. When at OSU, I used to go to BW3s(it used to be called Buffalo Wild Wings & Weck) because I craved their wings. Now I go to this one in Marysville because it’s a sports bar that has decent wings with good sauce. If it was like the place the concept used to be in 1990, I’d give it 5 stars.