The Dirty Buffalo Preps for Virginia Beach Opening

At the corner of South Independence Boulevard and Princess Anne Road, Ryan Lynn and the remainder of The Dirty Buffalo team put final touches on the eatery’s third corporate location. The acclaimed wing joint is slated to make its Virginia Beach debut in mid-October complete with Dirty Buffalo’s 30-plus wing flavors and an expansive outdoor patio.

Lynn, senior vice president of brand development, shares his enthusiasm about The Dirty Buffalo’s newest digs. “We’re really excited to get this location up and running and we hope the local community is as well. Our corporate team and restaurant staff are looking forward to meeting and getting to know the folks of the local Virginia Beach community,” says Lynn.

Like its Norfolk predecessors, the Virginia Beach spot will serve the same assortment of bone-in and boneless wings, juicy handhelds, loaded Dirty plates and appetizing starters. Unique to the Beach, however, is the addition of a custom-built patio. “The Virginia Beach location patio is being built to our specifications and features two gas firepits to keep folks warm during the fall and winter months,” explains Lynn. “In addition to the 550-square-foot patio, we’re adding on another 600-plus square feet to the dining area.”

When you don’t have time to dine in the restaurant’s red, white and blue space, The Dirty Buffalo will offer carryout, delivery and catering services as well. “We’d like anyone who’s not familiar with our brand to know that we’re not just another sports bar or watering hole. Our goal is to become the leading family-friendly sports bar and grill. We take pride in our service, food quality and the fact that at any time you can walk in and see a diverse group of guests dining at our establishment.”

The new Dirty Buffalo is located at 2080 South Independence Blvd., Virginia Beach. Follow The Dirty Buffalo’s official Facebook page to stay up to date on grand opening details, hours and more.

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Grace Silipigni is an elementary school Spanish immersion teacher based in Virginia Beach and a regular contributor to Coastal Virginia Magazine, covering a wide range of topics such as health and wellness, education and learning, food and drink, happenings and events, travel and getaways and more.

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