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Rockville's Buffalo Wild Wings brings Wild Times


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Published on: Friday, January 22, 2010

By Karen Marulanda

It's Saturday night and you are tired of a crazy week and you need some fun, especially now with all the sports madness of the season.

So if these thoughts are familiar for you, it's time to explore the best of Rockville.

Multicultural restaurants, shops, a library, a gym, surrounded by condominiums and apartments are part of the classic American Main Street at the Rockville Town Square. With a full parking lot, many people walking around … Really you have to stop by. After a long walk knowing the place, I was starting to notice that most of the people are waiting to get into the new hot place at the Rockville Town Square.  If you are wondering, that the "hot" places are the elegant and elite restaurants. You may be surprise; this place is the franchise "Buffalo Wild Wings".

The wait for a table was short; just 15 minutes. At other times the wait can be as long as an hour. 

Many come to enjoy watching sports - particularly football games this time of the year. A multitude of flat screen televisions makes the dining and viewing experience one of the most unique in Rockville.

And just in case, you are one of those who do not like to move from your seat to go to the restroom because you fear you'll miss something exciting - well don't worry Buffalo Wild Wings has televisions in the bathrooms.

Inside the restaurant a wide variety of customers enjoyed the famous buffalo wings and beer as well as on this night, the Ravens game.

The food was good, the service was great, and "Buffalo Wild Wings" is diverse enough that even offers a variety that will help you keep your figure or vegetarian diet with a menu that includes the veggie burger.

Buffalo Wild Wings also seemed to easily handle the rush. More than 24 employees including three bartenders kept it cheerful and quickly handled all requests from patrons. The goal?  To "bring more families to our restaurant in which they can have a great moment with sports and food, we want to be more concerned in our community", said the team manager Sam Carranza. 

The Rockville community has apparently welcomed the restaurant with open arms. "We just opened on December 13th 2009, and we are really proud of our work, during the holidays we used to have a free parking, but not now, and the people keep coming, is a awesome place for families, and is a safe place", said the general manager Dan Burkhart.

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