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Restauratour: Photographic Tour of Buffalo Wild Wings

Scroll down for a photo tour of Buffalo Wild Wings.

By Lisa Bertagnoli, Contributing Editor -- Chain Leader, 3/1/2005

1. Families with kids flock to Buffalo Wild Wings’ main dining room, equipped with booths and freestanding tables.
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3. Buffalo Wild Wings retains its sports-bar look with plenty of televisions and video games.

4. Curved seating forms a small lounge area between the bar and dining room.
5. Buffalo Wild Wings’ new design has an extra 400 square feet of space to accommodate more flexible seating like moveable tables and chairs.

6. The takeout area has its own door and parking spaces.

7. The acid-yellow AV rail visually connects the restaurant’s three dining spaces.

Read the full story:
Triple Play
Buffalo Wild Wings' prototype offers customers three dining experiences under one roof.

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