The Bottom Line
Pros
- The food is good
- Dine-in service is fast
- Large portion sizes
- Big screen TVs with NFL programming packages
- Lots of room
Cons
- Take-out orders are slow and you end up waiting anyway
- Food is served on paper plates
Description
- Buffalo Wild Wings in Centennial Hills is located at 6640 N Durango Dr # 110
- Take-out phone: (702) 395-2455
- There are ten other locations around the Las Vegas valley
Guide Review - Buffalo Wild Wings
The Buffalo Wild Wings in Centennial Hills is a great place to hang out, meet up with friends to watch a game or game or two and grab a bite to eat. Though noisy, it's rarely crowded when we've been.
The Menu
Buffalo Wild Wings is well-known for their vast selection of hot and barbecue sauces, from sweet to "Blazin'." If you're ordering wings or tenders you get to choose your own sauce, and be aware that when they say hot, they mean it!
Aside from the standard wings and tenders, BWW also offers burgers, salads, ribs, wraps, desserts and a kids menu. Four side dishes are offered: french fries, onions rings, buffalo chips (potato slices), and potato wedges. Both the buffalo chips and potato wedges tend to be very soggy and the french fries, especially in a take-out container, go limp very quickly.
The tenders have never been very crispy either but they are good, and you can choose to have them either plain or coated in a sauce of your choice.
Buffalo Wild Wings Take-Out
We've had several less than stellar experiences with the take-out section of the restaurant. Several times upon calling the central phone number to place an order, neither the operator nor the employee at the restaurant have been sure which location they're at (there are several in Las Vegas), which has caused a few mix-ups and orders placed at the wrong restaurant. We've resorted to ordering directly from the restaurant and sitting to wait for it.
The Cost
The standard cost for my husband and I both to eat a meal with a beverage usually averages around $15 per person. Kids meals average $7.
