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Buffalo Wild Wings Bottomless Apps Are Back — And You Have Until June 10 to Take Advantage

Healthy Fact of the Day

All-you-can-eat appetizer deals are easy to overdo, especially when the food keeps arriving at the table. A simple strategy: start with one round, eat slowly, and check in with your hunger before ordering another. Leaning toward lighter options in the lineup — like Chips & Salsa over fried items — can also help keep the meal from feeling too heavy, so you actually enjoy the experience rather than leaving uncomfortably full.

One of the best deals in casual dining is back on the table.

Buffalo Wild Wings relaunched its Bottomless Apps promotion on April 7, and it’s running through June 10, 2026, at participating locations nationwide. Starting at $9.99, the deal gives groups unlimited rounds of shareable appetizers — dine-in only — making it one of the better value plays at a sit-down sports bar right now.

How It Works

Bottomless Apps are served two at a time for parties of up to four people. Once your first round is finished, you can order another — and keep going. Each additional guest beyond four is charged $2.99, keeping the group pricing flexible for larger tables.

The $9.99 starting price applies at most locations, but prices are higher in Alaska, California, Hawaii, New York, Oregon, and Washington. Tax and service fees apply separately.

What’s Included

The Bottomless Apps lineup covers the classics that have made the promotion popular in previous runs, including Mozzarella Sticks, Fried Pickles, Hatch Queso, Chips & Salsa, and Large Onion Rings. Guests can also upgrade to premium options like Cheese Curds or Chips & Guacamole for an additional charge.

The mix-and-match format means a table can rotate through different apps each round rather than sticking to one item — which is a big part of what makes the deal feel genuinely generous rather than gimmicky.

The DJ Khaled Campaign

Buffalo Wild Wings went big on the marketing this time around, tapping DJ Khaled to front the campaign. The pairing makes sense — Khaled’s iconic “ANOTHA ONE!” catchphrase is a natural fit for a promotion built on unlimited rounds, and the brand ran a digital spot centered around exactly that premise.

“Bottomless Apps are all about going back for ‘another one,’ so teaming up with DJ Khaled just made sense,” said Buffalo Wild Wings president Tristan Meline. The brand also activated the promotion at Stagecoach Festival, bringing the Bottomless Apps energy to one of the year’s biggest country music weekends.

Why This Promotion Works

Bottomless Apps has historically been one of Buffalo Wild Wings’ most talked-about value offers because it addresses a real frustration with sports bar dining — appetizer prices that can add up fast for a group. At $9.99 for unlimited rounds shared across a table of four, the per-person math is hard to argue with, particularly if you’re planning to stay for a game.

The June 10 end date also creates a natural window — the promotion runs through most of the spring sports calendar and into the early weeks of the FIFA World Cup, which kicks off June 11.

What to Know Before You Go

A few details worth keeping in mind before heading out:

  • Dine-in only — this deal can’t be applied to takeout or delivery
  • Available through June 10 at participating locations
  • Parties of 4 or fewer get the base $9.99 price; each additional guest is $2.99
  • Premium upgrades (Cheese Curds, Chips & Guac) cost extra
  • Prices are higher in AK, CA, HI, NY, OR, and WA

The Bottom Line

Buffalo Wild Wings’ Bottomless Apps are available now through June 10 at participating locations nationwide, starting at $9.99 for groups of up to four. If you’ve been waiting for a reason to get a group together for a game night, this is a solid one.

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