Commenters express outrage on the business’s Facebook page after some of the company-owned restaurants post signs prohibiting guns on the premises.
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Monday, January 28
Buffalo Wild Wings is attracting controversy after some of the chain’s company-owned restaurants began posting signs banning guns on the property. Photos taken at restaurants around the nation are popping up on social media sites of signs that say guns are not allowed inside the buildings. The move has sparked outrage on the company’s official Facebook page. "It's your right to disarm your customers as is our right to go eat elsewhere from now on to prevent becoming a victim,” said one poster. “I changed banks for the same reason.” In a statement to KDKA, Buffalo Wild Wings' corporate headquarters said that while the company “respects the right of individuals to carry firearms. One of our top priorities is the comfort, safety and …
This week, Patch tries the menu at the Robinson Township branch of this national chain of restaurants.
Buffalo Wild Wings serves up food with a side of fun. The Robinson sports bar is a great place to go to cheer on the black and gold, yet it’s also family friendly. There are TVs everywhere, so no matter where you’re seated you’ll be able to catch the game or play some trivia. The place has a full bar and offers numerous domestic, imports, craft and specialty beers. An outdoor patio completes the energetic yet easy-going atmosphere, making it a great place to simply hang out and unwind. The name says it all — the restaurant is known for its chicken wings. More than a dozen sauces are offered, ranging from the mild sweet barbecue to the blazin’ hot sauce. The wings come in orders of six, 12, 18, 24 and 50 and are priced from $4.99 to $33.99…
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