Spicy! Rediscover the renovated, updated Reston Buffalo Wing Factory

The Buffalo Wing Factory at Hunters Woods Plaza has been open since 2005, but you have never seen it like this. The popular, action-oriented sports bar and restaurant has enjoyed a substantial refresh with a renovation — from hoof to horns, inside and out — that is finally finished and ready to show off the famed chain’s Reston outlet’s new look.

The revamped restaurant’s new menu includes a smorgasbord of what they call “well-crafted comfort food,” which includes their popular “smashburgers” (two seasoned patties that are smashed and seared on the grill), hip new takes on classic sandwiches, oversized salads, and a full-line of pizzas, including the Upstate, which adds grilled buffalo chicken and a drizzle of ranch dressing to the pie.

Did we say buffalo chicken? Buffalo Wing Factory still boasts its namesake Buffalo, New York-style wings, in some 25 flavors and four different heat intensities, ranging from mild to the “torrid zone,” which it is advised to enter into with caution.

Along with “well-crafted comfort food,” Buffalo Wing Factory also features well-crafted beer, with an elongated list of popular domestic beers and rotating selection of special label and local suds on draft. The cocktail menu has also been re-done for those who enjoy spirits with their wings and sports.

Beer, sports and wings. Enjoy.

Buffalo Wing Factory is at 2260-D Hunters Woods Plaza in Reston. For more information call 703-390-9015 or directions.

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