Greensburg — No bull, Buffalo Wings & Rings, is swinging the doors open to its newest location in Greensburg.
The Greensburg restaurant, the 26th location, will host an invitation-only VIP party on Monday followed by the grand opening event, open to the public, on Wednesday.
“Our Greensburg restaurant location is the first to introduce the new Buffalo Wings & Rings menu that features tasty new items,” noted Philip Schram, president and CEO of Buffalo Wings & Rings LLC. “The menu design is inviting and offers high-quality food options sure to please diners’ wallets.”
Terry Powell, owner of Buffalo Wings & Rings, Greensburg location, agrees.
“As a family man, I have always enjoyed a fun, family restaurant environment and have been fascinated by the restaurant industry as a whole, envisioning a similar concept that would provide S.E. Indiana with a great dining alternative and experience,” said Powell. “And the Buffalo Wings & Rings combination of a family restaurant and sports bar appealed greatly to me.”
The newly refurbished, 5,000 – plus square foot, Greensburg restaurant is expected to staff 40-plus employees and seat nearly 200. It is located at the corners of State Road 3 and U.S. 421, next to the Wolf Theatres.
Diners can catch the latest game on one of the 14 HD, flat-screen TVs or on a large projection screen. In the bar, sports fans are surrounded by familiar high school and college memorabilia scattered through out the area and the entire restaurant.
Those who prefer to dine without the tube can enjoy friendly conversation with family and friends in the family dining room area. A patio is expected to open next spring to offer diners an outdoor seating alternative in the warmer temperature months.
“Now that I have joined the empty-nest club, I have plenty of time to spend at the restaurant to ensure that all customers receive the utmost service and best food ever. I enjoy working with the public and look forward to greeting diners as they enter the restaurant,” added Powell.
The new Buffalo Wings & Rings Greensburg location will be open Sunday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. and on Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 a.m.
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