Exchange’s First Buffalo Wild Wings GO Debuts at Fort Riley
The restaurant, tailored for speed and convenience, is the first Buffalo Wild Wings GO on a military installation.
The restaurant, tailored for speed and convenience, is the first Buffalo Wild Wings GO on a military installation.
It’s the third Exchange Sbarro location of the popular restaurant.
It’s the first Chipotle on Fort Liberty and third in the Exchange portfolio.
The main store, Express and Burger King received upgrades totaling nearly $17 million.
Erdinc Gyros House is the latest in a long-running tradition from its owner’s family, which has served Mediterranean cuisine at U.S. military bases across Germany for more than 25 years.
American Tattoo Society owner Ryan Harrell noted that the grand opening took place a year to the date after he and his team first received their base passes allowing them access to the installation.
MacDill AFB Airmen, families and community members can enjoy orange chicken, chow mein and more with the opening of the popular restaurant.
The store will make accessing military uniforms easier for Soldiers, Airmen, Marines and Coast Guard members assigned to U.S. Army Garrison-Miami.
Your amazing work to advance our strategic priorities is creating incredible momentum as we head into the final stretch of 2024. Team Exchange’s commitment to outstanding execution is fueling impressive results.
“The transformation is incredible—it’s amazing to see how beautiful this place is,” Schofield Barracks Garrison Commander Col. Rachel Sullivan said at the grand reopening.
