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- 3.5Food
- 3.1Service
- 3.4Ambience
- 3.2Value
Noise • Moderate
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Buffalo Wild Wings - Rochester reviews from people who’ve dined at this restaurant. Based on recent rating.
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Noise • Moderate
Eric
Greater Boston1 review
Dined on June 14, 2025
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Greater Boston19 reviews
Dined on December 25, 2024
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Greater Boston1 review
Dined on September 26, 2020
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Henry
Greater Boston1 review
Dined on February 23, 2019
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Aim for weekday lunch or early dinner if you want a quieter visit; evenings and major game nights are typically busier at sports bars like this. Since the location stays open late, late-night visits may also be lively. Because one guest experienced a reservation problem, calling ahead before a planned visit, especially for big games or weekend nights, is a good idea.
The posted hours show the restaurant is open daily (Lunch 11:00 AM–4:00 PM; Dinner 4:00 PM–1:00 AM), but holiday hours aren’t specified. Because guests have reported at least one unexpected closure despite a reservation, it’s best to call the location ahead of a public-holiday visit to confirm they’re open and to avoid any surprises.
There aren’t private rooms, the location operates as a casual dining sports bar with standard dining floor seating. Guests have described tables being pushed together and bench-style seats, so expect booths, benches, and movable tables rather than formal private dining spaces. If you need a specific layout or more comfortable seating for a group, call ahead to discuss options.
Not usually, Buffalo Wild Wings in Rochester is a lively, casual sports bar more suited to watching games or a relaxed night out than a quiet, romantic date. Expect TVs, a beer-and-wings focus, and a bustling atmosphere. Guests have also reported uncomfortable bench seating and service issues on one visit, so for a low-key or intimate evening you might prefer a quieter restaurant; for a fun, casual date centered on live sports, this place fits the bill.
The location lists daily hours: Lunch 11:00 AM–4:00 PM and Dinner 4:00 PM–1:00 AM. That means the dining room is open every day from late morning through past midnight, making it easy to stop in for lunch, an early dinner, or late-night wings. If you’re planning a special visit (holiday or large group), call ahead to confirm hours.
Choose a weekday (Monday–Thursday) if you prefer a quieter experience; weekend nights and days with big sporting events are typically busiest. If your goal is game-watching and a lively crowd, a weekend game day is ideal. For a calmer meal or family outing, opt for lunchtime or an early weekday dinner and call ahead if you have specific seating needs.
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