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Buffalo Wild Wings locations in Waynesboro, Harrisonburg announce patio dining options

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Buffalo Wild Wings sports bars in Harrisonburg and Waynesboro reopened Patio Dining on Tuesday in consultation with federal, state and local guidelines.

The following operations, safety and sanitation steps will be taken upon reopening to ensure the safety and well-being of Buffalo Wild Wings guests and team members:

  • All high-touch point areas will be cleaned with increased frequency.
  • Tables and chairs in the patio area have been placed to allow for a 6’ minimum of distance between guests.
  • Single-use, disposable menus and condiments will be provided to all guests.
  • Single-use cutlery and beverage cups will be provided to all guests upon request.
  • Wellness checks will be conducted upon team members’ arrival for their shifts.

Buffalo Wild Wings will continue to serve guests via delivery and takeout through the Buffalo Wild Wings app or BuffaloWildWings.com.

BOGO Wing Tuesdays and BOGO Boneless Thursday deals will be offered via dine-in, takeout and delivery.

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