You like apps? You want bottomless apps? We have to be honest, we know you want bottomless apps – and Buffalo Wild Wings does too. The wing chain has just announced that one of its all-time favorite offers is back on the menu, and it’s done so in collaboration with a few different, slightly disparate entities.
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Intrigued? So were we. Here’s the lowdown on Buffalo Wild Wings’ Bottomless App deal.
Apps For Everyone!
B-Dubs dropped the news of the return of its Bottomless App deal a few days ago, and as of April 7, that deal is available in participating stores nationwide. It’ll only be around until June 10, though, so this isn’t a permanent addition: You have two months to enjoy as many apps as you can muster for a set price.
Its Bottomless Apps start at $9.99 and are served two items at a time, with up to four people being able to partake in the deal per meal, and with each additional person costing $2.99. Up for grabs are Mozzarella Sticks, Fried Pickles, Hatch Queso, Chips & Salsa, and large Onion Rings, and you can upgrade to Cheese Curds or Chips & Guacamole for an extra three dollars. It’s probably no massive surprise that fans loved this deal the first time around, given the sheer bang for your buck you get with it, and we think it’ll be just of a smash this time. Unlimited onion rings and mozzarella sticks? Come on.
In Collaboration With…Everyone
Buffalo Wild Wings’ endless app offer was announced in tandem with a slight hodge-podge of celebrities and events. The campaign is being fronted by none other than DJ Khaled, whose signature tag “another one!” is being used pretty heavily by BWW in its marketing copy. “Bottomless Apps are all about going back for ‘another one,’ so teaming up with DJ Khaled just made sense,” said Buffalo Wild Wings’ president, Tristan Meline, in a statement. “And when you’re bringing something this big back, you don’t just announce it — you throw a party. Stagecoach felt like the perfect moment to do that.”
Stagecoach? What’s that? Yep: BWW is promoting the return of its Bottomless Apps at Stagecoach Festival, the other Coach-adjacent fest that this year features Lainey Wilson, Post Malone, Diplo, Pitbull, and Ludacris, amongst others. You know who it doesn’t feature? DJ Khaled. You know who will be there promoting Wild Wings’ offer? Anastasia Karanikolaou, or Stassie Baby, who will be part of what the restaurant is calling its “Bottomless Honky Tonk” at the festival. Are you confused as we are? Coachella got Buldak and Starbucks; Stagecoach got B-Dubs.
The Bottomless App Deal is just the latest in Buffalo Wild Wings’ moves to remain at the forefront of food news this year. Last month, it brought out an espresso “protini” which was both eye-catching and, we must say, slightly strange. Endless apps are a lot more up our street.
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