Elevated sports restaurant franchise Buffalo Wings & Rings has always focused on providing its guests with superior food and drink options along with an unparalleled dining experience. The club-level sports concept puts innovation and bold flavors at the forefront of its chef-driven recipes, and the brand is ready to showcase that further with its Lent menu set to launch just in time for the season. The menu, available from February 14 through March 29, consists of several meat-free options including tasty seafood dishes, a veggie-friendly appetizer and unique cauliflower wings.
All U.S. locations will offer fish & chips – a Haddock filet flash-fried in Sam Adams batter – and a blackened salmon sandwich with garlic aioli, greens and tomatoes. Additionally, the brand’s cauliflower wings will be back on the Lent menu. The restaurants will also feature more meat-free menu items such as pretzel bites, parmesan garlic aioli fries, and veggie quesadillas.
“The Lenten season is the perfect time for us to promote our seafood menu items, especially in the Midwest where several of our guests are looking for vegetarian options during the observance,” said Elliot Jablonsky, R&D chef of Buffalo Wings & Rings. “Offering a meatless spin on our most popular menu items allows our guests to experience the versatility in our food and believe in our ability to truly meet all customers’ needs.”
The Lent menu continues a consistent commitment to providing interesting and innovative options for Buffalo Wings & Rings guests. It also continues the brand’s focus on spotlighting a wider array of flavorful options, beyond the brand’s namesake wings and rings.
“We’ve created a menu that properly serves our customers looking for vegetarian options to enjoy during Lent in a unique and elevated way,” said Diane Matheson, vice president of marketing for Buffalo Wings & Rings. “We have a great variety of recipes, and they’re all mouthwatering selections that we envision our guests enjoying while spending time with their families during the season.”