
While it's good to watch a game live in a stadium, enjoying it on the big screen of a sports bar can have just as much magic if you've got some good snacks on the go - especially if you can eat as much as you want for just $9.99.
That's exactly what one popular chain is doing to draw in the crowds, allowing people to order as much as they like as part of a new all-you-can-eat deal.

If the thought of ploughing through plate after plate of wings whilst indulging your eyeballs in all manner of sports broadcasts sounds appealing, wait till you see what $9.99 can get you at a Buffalo Wild Wings, which has more than 1,300 stores across every US state.
For less than a tenner, you can avail yourself of bottomless appetisers.
A similar offer ran on chicken wings and chips back in April, and it seems like it’s making a more long-term comeback as of June 27th 2025. No end date has been announced.
Listed as ‘Bottomless Apps’, the offer includes the incredibly moreish fried pickles (if you haven’t tried them, you haven’t lived), onion rings, tortilla chips and salsa, mozzarella sticks and Hatch chile queso.

Unfortunately the offer isn’t available at every Buffalo Wild Wings outlet, and it’s only available to parties of up to four people. The price may also vary between states, and it’s of course only available to dine-in customers.
Of the options, the most high-value are the onion rings so, if you want to get your money’s worth, it might be best to stock up on those.
Social media users have been very pleased with the news.
“My fat ass is gonna try and make my local lose so much money,” joked one Redditor.
"This deal sounds too good to pass up! Fried pickles and mozzarella sticks would definitely be my go-tos," said another comment, while another called it a ‘stupidly good deal’.
“Fair price at $10,” said another. “The selection is so-so but the quality is good and you could nurse a beer with it for a cheap night out.”
“That’s actually an incredible deal,” chimed another.

Of course, some cynics were on-hand to rain on the parade.
“That's kind of an interesting idea I suppose, but between waiting for your server to even get back to your table and the upcharges to begin with, perhaps not,” said one Debbie Downer.
“Yeah it will take about an hour to get your refill so you’ll end up leaving,” said another.
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