Glendale Chamber At Ribbon-Cutting Celebration

Mark Smiley • January 22, 2021

Chamber Welcomes New Buffalo Wild Wings Go On Colorado Blvd.

On January 20, 2021, the Greater Glendale Chamber of Commerce helped the new Buffalo Wild Wings GO open with a ribbon-cutting at their new location at 760 S. Colorado Blvd. in Glendale. Dignitaries in attendance included Glendale City Manager Linda Cassaday, Glendale Deputy City Manager Chuck Line, Chamber COO Jeff Allen, Chamber Board members Mark Smiley, Barb Wyatt, Barret O’Brien, and David Peterson.

This new takeout and delivery-focused model concept is the second one to open in the world and opens at 11 a.m. each day. This brand-new location is designed to offer the brand’s award-winning chicken wings and 26 signature sauces and seasoning options, plus a few other fan favorites. The new location will also bring 25 full-time and part-time jobs to Glendale. Unique to the Buffalo Wild Wings GO format, guests who order ahead will be able to pick up their meal from heated takeout lockers, providing a contactless, hassle-free experience ensuring quality and freshness. For more information, visit www.buffalowildwings.com/en/bww-go.

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