Restaurants continue to close in New Jersey, as new ones open. Buffalo Wild Wings Go, a newer concept, is based on an old classic.
Buffalo Wild Wings move is a new concept from the iconic sports bar company that serves wings on the move. It is intended for consumers who wish to experience their favorite wings and sauces without committing too much time or money to the restaurant.
Customers can purchase online, through the app, or at the counter, and pick up their food in a contactless manner. The menu includes traditional wings and sauces, as well as burgers, wraps, salads, and fries.
There is no bar at the Go sites.
Two of them are coming to Ocean County: one in Manahawkin and one in Barnegat.
According to Patch.com, the Barnegat site will be at Barnegat 67, 770 Lighthouse Dr. Suite D-A. Manahawkin’s will join Dunkin’ Donuts on Route 72, in the building that previously housed Burger King.
Buffalo Wild Wings Go’s primary emphasis is to provide customers with simple and quick takeout and delivery choices so they can enjoy their favorite wings and other menu items at home or on the go.
When compared to a full-service restaurant, the Buffalo Wild Wings Go menu may offer a significantly lesser selection, focusing on the most popular and convenient options for takeout and delivery.
Buffalo Wild Wings Go outlets are substantially smaller than their standard restaurants, measuring approximately 1,800 square feet. This allows them to operate in a variety of locales while maintaining minimal overhead costs.
Both additional venues are planned to debut this spring.
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