Restaurants & Bars
Popular Pittsburgh Restaurant Reopening After Devastating Fire
Get the details here on the newly remodeled Pittsburgh-area restaurant that will reopen following a damaging blaze.
WEST MIFFLIN, PA — Nearly two years after a fire tore through the Buffalo Wild Wings on Mountain View Drive, the sports bar and restaurant has set a reopening date of Jan. 27.
Beginning at 11 a.m., the newly remodeled eatery will reward the first 100 patrons in line with free wings for a year. From 11 a.m.- 1p.m. customers can enjoy free merchandise giveaways and samples.
With 55 wall-to-wall TVs and 30 beers on draft, patrons can enjoy the brand’s traditional and boneless chicken wings and 26 signature sauces and seasonings, plus hand-breaded chicken tenders, sandwiches, burgers, sides and appetizers.
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To celebrate the sports bar’s ties to the community, the West Mifflin location now features local favorites from Helltown Brewing on tap like the Buffy IPA and Hell’s Delight. The restaurant also includes all-new fixtures and flooring, open seating areas and stadium-like A/V technologies with wall-to-wall LED modular screens.
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The 7,200 square-foot sports bar will bring 100 full-time and part-time jobs to the local community. The West Mifflin Buffalo Wild Wings sports bar will be open Sunday -Wednesday from 11 a.m. to midnight and Thursday-Saturday from 11:00 a.m.- 1 a.m.
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