Buffalo Wild Wings has been running a limited-time “all you can eat” style promo that fans online are calling the “bdubs all you can eat” deal, usually tied to wings, fries, and sometimes veggies, on specific days of the week and for dine‑in only.

What “bdubs all you can eat” usually means

  • The current buzz is around an all‑you‑can‑eat wings deal that includes refills of fries and sometimes carrots/celery, offered as a time‑limited promo rather than a permanent menu item.
  • Pricing discussed most often is around 19.9919.9919.99 USD for boneless and 24.9924.9924.99 USD for traditional or mix‑and‑match wings, usually Monday–Thursday or Monday–Thursday–style windows, and dine‑in only.

In forum threads, people talk about “strategies” for getting their money’s worth and joke about how slow refills can be when you’re trying to push past 20–30 wings in one sitting.

Key fine print and limitations

  • Most reports emphasize:
    • Dine‑in only, no take‑out or boxing up leftovers.
* Limited to certain days of the week (commonly Monday–Thursday) and “for a limited time.”
  • Some users mention confusion at specific locations (for example, a claim that only fries were unlimited or that locations capped wings), but other commenters point back to the official FAQ saying it is truly all‑you‑can‑eat wings plus sides; this suggests some variation by location or staff understanding.

Bottomless apps vs all‑you‑can‑eat wings

  • Separate from the wing promo, Buffalo Wild Wings has also promoted a “bottomless apps” deal: for around 9.999.999.99, guests can get endless rounds of certain appetizers like fried pickles, mozzarella sticks, onion rings, chips and salsa, and queso at participating locations.
  • That “bottomless apps” deal typically:
    • Is dine‑in only.
    • Has exclusions by state (for example, not valid in some West Coast and non‑contiguous states).

Forum and trend talk

  • On fast‑food and deal forums, posters debate whether the all‑you‑can‑eat price is worth it, with some saying you need to eat around 20+ traditional wings to “beat” the price of a regular large order in many markets.
  • Others share experience counts (30–40 wings in a sitting, often with regret after) and talk about servers pacing refills—sometimes slowly, sometimes “hooking it up” with generous extra orders.

Tips if you’re planning to go

  • Check the current promo page or call your local B‑Dubs to confirm:
    • Whether the all‑you‑can‑eat wings promo is active now.
    • Exact price at your location and which days/times it runs.
    • What’s included (boneless, traditional, mix‑and‑match, fries, veggies, sauces) and any local caps.
  • If you’re chasing value, forum users recommend:
    • Arriving early in the promo window so the kitchen isn’t slammed.
    • Starting with a reasonably large first plate, then asking for refills before you’re totally done to avoid long gaps.

TL;DR: “bdubs all you can eat” usually refers to Buffalo Wild Wings’ limited‑time, dine‑in all‑you‑can‑eat wings (plus fries/veggies) deal, commonly priced around 19.9919.9919.99–24.9924.9924.99 on certain weekdays, with some location‑level quirks and confusion, and a separate bottomless‑appetizers promo that’s also making the rounds.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.