The time to devour infinite onion rings and chips and salsa with your hot wings is now.
Buffalo Wild Wings’ Bottomless Appetizers deal, which granted parties of four or less endless rounds of two appetizers at a time for $9.99, is expected to exit menus nationwide soon. The national wing chain confirmed to USA TODAY that Tuesday, Aug. 19 will be its final day.
The chain’s appetizers include onion rings, mozzarella sticks, fried pickles, Hatch queso and chips and salsa.
The limited-time offer is available all day for dine-in customers at participating locations, though the company warned prices may be higher in five states, including California, New York, Oregon, Washington, Hawaii and Alaska. Parties of five or more will have an additional upcharge.
When did Buffalo Wild Wings start all-you-can-eat appetizers?
The $9.99 endless appetizer deal, which started in June, comes after the chain brought back its beloved and limited-time all-you-can-eat deals on wings and fries in April.
Dine-in customers nationwide had the option to enjoy endless boneless wings and fries for $19.99, and the deal allowed use of brand’s 26 sauces and dry rubs.
The chain also offers a $24.99 option for customers ordering traditional or mix and match wings.
Contributing: Gabe Hauari, USA TODAY
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Buffalo Wild Wings’ Bottomless Apps deal is ending