TOPSHAM
Pictor Enterprises Inc., a local Maine corporation and a franchisee of Buffalo Wild Wings, is opening its newest location in Topsham on July 17.
Buffalo Wild Wings is the destination for wing fanatics and sports fans alike.
This will be their fourth location in Maine for the franchise group, with sites already in Auburn, Bangor and South Portland.
“We are very excited to be bringing the Buffalo Wild Wings experience to Topsham, and we look forward to becoming a part of this community,” said Jason Cole, franchisee.
The Topsham Buffalo Wild Wings features wall-to-wall high-definition, flat-screen TVs for event and sports viewing. The company’s new restaurant design captures the energy of a sports stadium and creates a social and interactive local gathering place for sports fans.
Its menu includes boneless wings, specialty burgers and sandwiches, finger foods, wraps, salads and Naked Tenders, but the main attraction continues to be its namesake Buffalo, New York-style chicken wings as well as its 21 signature sauces and seasonings.
Buffalo Wild Wings also has two signature events each week: Wing Tuesdays and Boneless Thursdays, where guests can order their favorite traditional or boneless wings at a special price.
Guests can also take advantage of free Wi-Fi.
The Topsham Buffalo Wild Wings is located at 105 Topsham Fair Mall Road. It will be open from 11 a.m. to 1 a.m., seven days a week.
Buffalo Wild Wings was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Currently, there are more than 1,086 Buffalo Wild Wings locations.
For more information, visit BuffaloWild-Wings.com.
• BUFFALO WILD WINGS was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Currently, there are more than 1,086 Buffalo Wild Wings locations.
• FOR MORE information, visit BuffaloWild-Wings.com.
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