Get Ready: Bottomless Apps Are Coming To Buffalo Wild Wings

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When food goes bottomless, the place serving it instantly earns a spot on your must-revisit list. Buffalo Wild Wings just gave you a reason to bump them up a few spots on your summer foodie hit list: starting June 27, they’re launching Bottomless Apps for just $9.99.

Diners can choose two apps at a time from five options: Fried Pickles, Mozzarella Sticks, Onion Rings, Chips & Salsa, and Hatch Queso. Add a cold drink and a few friends, and you’ll have no trouble losing track of time at B-Dubs.

Pro tip: start light with the chips and queso to warm up your appetite, then move on to the mozz sticks and fried pickles. You can thank me later.

With restaurant dining getting more expensive, pocket-friendly options like this are becoming increasingly appealing to diners looking to satisfy their cravings on a budget. Buffalo Wild Wings’ all-you-can-eat wings and fries are already a fan favorite, and this new Bottomless Apps deal is sure to keep the dining rooms packed—especially on big game nights.

The Bottomless Apps are available all day and will be here for a limited time beginning Friday, June 27.

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