Buffalo Wild Wings Brings Back Its All-You-Can-Eat Wing Deals — But There’s a Catch – ryan
Buffalo Wild Wings is giving wing lovers what they’ve been craving, just in time for summer.
According to a recent announcement from the chain, cusromers will be able to indulge in all-you-can-eat deals starting April 21.
Along with claiming April as the “Month of Free,” the company announced customers will be able to enjoy unlimited boneless wings for $19.99 and traditional or mix-and-match wings for $24.99 Monday through Thursday.
The popular sports bar is also offering Buffalo Wild Wings Rewards members additional discounts for the rest of the month. Those deals, starting April 21, include a free sandwich when members spend a minimum of $15 and a free dessert when spending $10 or more.
However, the all-you-can-eat wings deals can be redeemed by dine-in patrons only and, as the company outlined in its statement, are available for a limited time. The “Month of Free” promotion, however, can be redeemed for dine-in, takeout and delivery.
This is not the first time this year that Buffalo Wild Wings has offered customers free wings.
Ahead of Super Bowl LIX, the chain announced in January 2025 that it would give American customers free wings if the game went into overtime.
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In response to a clip of Jason and Travis Kelce’s podcast New HeightsBuffalo Wild Wings wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter“Probably crazy for doing this again, but if the big game goes to overtime, we’ll give away free wings to all of America.”
At the time, Jason wrote in the comments, “This is absolutely insane, now I’m rooting for overtime!!”
However, Super Bowl LIX, between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles did not go into overtime and the deal was never set into motion.
Fellow fast casual chain Red Robin also announced its own bottomless dining deal this week when it announced on Thursday, April 17 that it would be releasing a Bottomless Burger Pass in honor of National Burger Month.
The limited edition, black-and-gold passes will allow customers to order a burger with a bottomless side every day in May for only $20.
The passes went on sale at 11 a.m. EST and sold out almost immediately, ultimately crashing the site due to the onslaught of traffic.
In a statement to TODAYafter customers suspected the deal of being “a scam,” a Red Robin representative said, “We did everything we could to anticipate interest in the Bottomless Burger Pass, including working with our web and gift card partners to prepare for the influx of traffic, but due to overwhelming excitement in the pass, our website and supporting systems crashed.”
The statement concluded with, “We’re sorry that this happened to our loyal guests.”