
After 32 years in business, the Buffalo Wild Wings at a busy northwest Arvada retail corner has served its last order. The longtime sports bar at 8350 W. 80th Ave. closed on Friday, the company confirmed to local media, quietly ending a decades-long run of wings, beer, and wall-to-wall TVs.
According to KUSA, a Buffalo Wild Wings spokesperson confirmed that the Arvada location at 8350 W. 80th Ave. has closed. KUSA also reported that the chain operates roughly 27 locations across Colorado.
Which Location Closed And What Is Still Open
According to Buffalo Wild Wings, nearby options for fans of the chain include another Arvada restaurant at 15570 W. 64th Ave. and a Westminster location at 10436 Town Center Dr. Both spots remain listed on the company’s online locator, with posted hours and services indicating they are open for dine-in and takeout.
State Records Back Up The Addresses
State liquor license records from the Colorado Division of Liquor Enforcement list Buffalo Wild Wings entries at the Arvada and Westminster addresses, confirming that those storefronts are licensed with the state. The statewide listing includes entries for 15570 W. 64th Ave. and 8350 W. 80th Ave., which line up with the chain’s online locator and local reporting. The government records note license details only and do not provide any explanation for the closure.
What Is Next For Customers And The Space
Buffalo Wild Wings did not offer additional details about why it shut down the 8350 W. 80th Ave. restaurant when confirming the closure to KUSA, and company representatives did not immediately provide further comment. For now, customers looking for wings and big-screen sports are being directed to the remaining Arvada location on West 64th Avenue and the Westminster outlet listed on the chain’s website.
Property Notes
The now-closed Arvada unit has appeared on commercial real estate platforms, including a LoopNet listing for 8350 W. 80th Ave., indicating the site has been marketed to investors and potential tenants. Those postings do not confirm any current negotiations for the property, but they signal that the building has already been on the radar of the commercial real-estate crowd.









