ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 7, 2026--
Buffalo Wild Wings ® Bottomless Apps starting at $9.99* are officially back on menus nationwide beginning April 7. To celebrate the return of one of its most viral value offers, the brand is teaming up with the king of “Another One,” DJ Khaled, to show just how bottomless Bottomless Apps at Buffalo Wild Wings really are — and bringing that energy off-screen and into real life.
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Bottomless Apps Are BACK At Buffalo Wild Wings With A Little Help From The King Of “Another One” DJ Khaled
Bottomless Apps Are BACK At Buffalo Wild Wings With A Little Help From The King Of “Another One” DJ Khaled
Bottomless Apps Are BACK At Buffalo Wild Wings With A Little Help From The King Of “Another One” DJ Khaled
Bottomless Apps Are BACK At Buffalo Wild Wings With A Little Help From The King Of “Another One” DJ Khaled
Bottomless Apps Are BACK At Buffalo Wild Wings With A Little Help From The King Of “Another One” DJ Khaled
Bottomless Apps Are BACK At Buffalo Wild Wings With A Little Help From The King Of “Another One” DJ Khaled
Bottomless Apps Are BACK At Buffalo Wild Wings With A Little Help From The King Of “Another One” DJ Khaled
Bottomless Apps Are BACK At Buffalo Wild Wings With A Little Help From The King Of “Another One” DJ Khaled
Bottomless Apps Are BACK At Buffalo Wild Wings With A Little Help From The King Of “Another One” DJ Khaled
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In the new digital spot, DJ Khaled pulls up to Buffalo Wild Wings in signature style and sits down to a table stacked with crave-worthy apps. Every time he calls out his iconic phrase, “ANOTHA ONE!,” another round of Bottomless Apps lands on the table. From Mozzarella Sticks and Onion Rings to Chips & Guacamole and Hatch Queso, the spot brings Khaled’s catchphrase to life while spotlighting the limitless, shareable nature of B-Dubs Bottomless Apps — made for groups who never want the good stuff to stop coming.
For a limited time, Bottomless Apps give guests access to a lineup of fan-favorite starters, including Mozzarella Sticks, Fried Pickles, Hatch Queso, Chips & Salsa, and Large Onion Rings. Guests can also upgrade to Cheese Curds or Chips & Guacamole for an additional $3, making it easy to customize the ultimate snack spread.
Bottomless Apps are about more than the food — they’re about staying longer, ordering “another one,” and leaning into moments that bring people together. So ahead of one of the biggest party weekends of the year, Buffalo Wild Wings is taking the celebration beyond its restaurants and straight to the desert. Heading into Stagecoach weekend, the brand is bringing Bottomless Apps back to life with its first‑ever “Bottomless Honky Tonk,” in partnership with Chain.
“Bottomless Apps are all about going back for ‘another one,’ so teaming up with DJ Khaled just made sense,” said Tristan Meline, President of Buffalo Wild Wings. “And when you’re bringing something this big back, you don’t just announce it — you throw a party. Stagecoach felt like the perfect moment to do that.”
Hosted at the Palm Desert Buffalo Wild Wings location, the “Bottomless Honky Tonk” invites guests to embrace everything “bottomless,” which means ditching their pants at the door and donning one of the brand’s limited edition oversized tees, enjoy bottomless cocktails (courtesy of Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey), and, of course, endless rounds of B-Dubs Bottomless Apps.
Everyone’s favorite party girl, Anastasia Karanikolaou (aka “Stassie Baby”), will be on hand to help kick off the weekend Bottomless‑style, welcoming partygoers to an unapologetically over‑the‑top celebration by Buffalo Wild Wings & Chain. The full Bottomless Honky Tonk capsule collection is available for purchase onsite at the event or online via Chain’s merch store at eatatchain.com.
Fans who can’t make it to the desert can still get in on the celebration. B-Dubs is also dropping a limited-edition Bottomless Apps capsule collection exclusively for Buffalo Wild Wings Rewards members starting May 6, available through buffalowildwings.com/rewards for purchase or by redeeming points, while supplies last.
Bottomless Apps starting at $9.99 are served two at a time and are shareable for up to four people, with each additional guest starting at $2.99, making it the perfect option for group outings, casual hangs, and anyone who just wants to keep the apps coming. The promotion is available for a limited time from April 7 through June 10 at participating Buffalo Wild Wings locations nationwide.
Whether you’re watching the game, road-tripping with friends, or partying in the desert — Buffalo Wild Wings is bringing back Bottomless Apps to make sure everyone goes back for “another one.”
*Dine-in only at particip. locs. for a lim. time. Promoted prices available for parties of 4 or less. For each party member over 4, an additional upcharge will apply. Price may be higher in AK, CA, HI, NY, OR & WA markets. Tax & fees (incl. Serv.) extra. See your server for details. TM & © 2026 Buffalo Wild Wings, Inc.
About Buffalo Wild Wings
Buffalo Wild Wings, founded in 1982, is the largest sports bar brand in the United States, with more than 1,300 restaurants in nine global markets and a rapidly growing off-premise business through Buffalo Wild Wings GO. Buffalo Wild Wings is part of the Inspire Brands family of restaurants. For more information, visit BuffaloWildWings.com and InspireBrands.com.
Bottomless Apps Are BACK At Buffalo Wild Wings With A Little Help From The King Of “Another One” DJ Khaled
Bottomless Apps Are BACK At Buffalo Wild Wings With A Little Help From The King Of “Another One” DJ Khaled
Bottomless Apps Are BACK At Buffalo Wild Wings With A Little Help From The King Of “Another One” DJ Khaled
Bottomless Apps Are BACK At Buffalo Wild Wings With A Little Help From The King Of “Another One” DJ Khaled
Bottomless Apps Are BACK At Buffalo Wild Wings With A Little Help From The King Of “Another One” DJ Khaled
Bottomless Apps Are BACK At Buffalo Wild Wings With A Little Help From The King Of “Another One” DJ Khaled
Bottomless Apps Are BACK At Buffalo Wild Wings With A Little Help From The King Of “Another One” DJ Khaled
Bottomless Apps Are BACK At Buffalo Wild Wings With A Little Help From The King Of “Another One” DJ Khaled
Bottomless Apps Are BACK At Buffalo Wild Wings With A Little Help From The King Of “Another One” DJ Khaled
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — U.S. Vice President JD Vance arrived in Hungary on Tuesday in a bid to turn the tide of an election campaign where long-serving Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, a close ally of President Donald Trump, is trailing in the polls.
Vance's two-day trip, where he is scheduled to hold an official visit with Orbán and later appear at one of his campaign rallies, offered the clearest sign yet that the Trump administration is going all-in for an Orbán victory when Hungarians go to the polls on Sunday.
Orbán is running for his fifth-straight term as prime minister. He and his nationalist-populist Fidesz party are facing their toughest race in two decades against a center-right challenger, the Tisza party led by Péter Magyar, that could bring an end to Orbán's 16 years in power.
Long accused by critics of taking over Hungary’s institutions, clamping down on press freedom and overseeing entrenched political corruption — charges he denies — Orbán has become an icon in the global far-right movement.
Trump has repeatedly endorsed Orbán’s candidacy for reelection, and many in the Make America Great Again movement approve of the Hungarian leader's opposition to immigration, curtailing of LGBTQ+ rights, and capture of the media and academia.
But with most independent polls showing a double-digit deficit for Fidesz among decided voters ahead of the April 12 vote, Orbán has sought to boost his profile by appearing publicly with his international admirers.
Vance and his wife, Usha, were greeted at the Budapest airport on Tuesday by Hungary's Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó. The two men greeted one another warmly, and Szijjártó presented Usha Vance with a bouquet of flowers.
Szijjártó told state media from the airport that Vance is the first U.S. vice president to visit Hungary since 1991, and the highest-ranking U.S. official in the country since 2006.
Magyar, who has pledged to draw Hungary back toward its Western partners and end its drift toward Moscow, gave a pointed critique of Vance’s visit in social media posts on Tuesday.
“No foreign country may interfere in Hungarian elections. This is our country,” Magyar wrote. “Hungarian history is not written in Washington, Moscow, or Brussels — it is written in Hungary’s streets and squares.”
“I respectfully ask the U.S. Vice President who is coming to Hungary that if he is already campaigning for Viktor Orbán, the Hungarian people should not pay the price,” Magyar said.
Vance's visit wasn't the first sign of U.S. support for Orbán.
Hungary, which has broken with most European Union countries by refusing to assist Ukraine with financial assistance or weapons to ward off Russia's full-scale invasion, has remained firmly committed to purchasing Russian energy despite EU efforts to wean off such supplies.
In November, Hungary received an exemption from U.S. sanctions on Russian oil and gas after a White House meeting between Orbán and Trump.
In February, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited Budapest where he enthusiastically praised Orbán and the “person-to-person connection” he’d established with the president, telling Orbán that Trump was ”deeply committed to your success, because your success is our success.”
Late last month, Orbán hosted dozens of allies from around Europe and beyond at the Hungarian iteration of the Conservative Political Action Conference, and at a meeting of the far-right Patriots for Europe party family, the third-largest group in the European Parliament.
Trump sent a video message to CPAC Hungary, saying Orbán had his “complete and total endorsement” and was a “fantastic guy.”
The Trump administration's embrace of Orbán reflects its affinity for European far-right parties broadly, and the admiration, from Spain to France to Germany and the Netherlands, has been mutual.
Still, Trump’s recent approach to foreign affairs has reverberated in Europe, with his actions over Greenland, Venezuela and Iran straining those relationships.
Orbán, however, has remained deferential, and has echoed Trump’s false claims that he won the 2020 election. In comments to state radio just before Trump began his second term, Orbán said Democrats “took the presidency away from Donald Trump through fraud.”
Vance's planned appearance at Orbán's election rally was an unusual step from a foreign leader, and a break with the practice of most politicians who avoid actively taking part in the political campaigns of other countries.
Orbán himself has bristled at the slightest mention of the Hungarian election by other EU leaders, decrying any expressions of support for his opponent as a grave breach of Hungary's sovereignty and meddling in the election.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto, right, welcomes U.S. Vice President JD Vance, center, and second lady Usha Vance as they arrive at Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport in Budapest, Hungary Tuesday, April 7, 2026. (Jonathan Ernst/Pool Photo via AP)
U.S. Vice President JD Vance, third left, and second lady Usha Vance arrive at Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport in Budapest, Hungary Tuesday, April 7, 2026. (Jonathan Ernst/Pool Photo via AP)
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto, right, welcomes U.S. Vice President JD Vance, center right, and second lady Usha Vance, center left, as they arrive at Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport in Budapest, Hungary Tuesday, April 7, 2026. (Jonathan Ernst/Pool Photo via AP)
FILE - Vice President JD Vance, left, listens as Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban speaks during a meeting in the Cabinet Room of the White House, Friday, Nov. 7, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)