James Disbrow

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American restaurateur and co-founder of Buffalo Wild Wings


James Disbrow
Name James Disbrow
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Occupation Restaurateur
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Known for Co-founding Buffalo Wild Wings
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James Disbrow was an American restaurateur best known for co-founding the popular restaurant chain Buffalo Wild Wings.

Early Life[edit | edit source]

James Disbrow was born in place of birth and grew up in place of upbringing. Details about his early life, including his education and family background, are not widely documented.

Career[edit | edit source]

James Disbrow initially pursued a career in figure skating, where he achieved notable success. He later transitioned into the restaurant industry, which would become his most significant professional endeavor.

Buffalo Wild Wings[edit | edit source]

In 1982, James Disbrow, along with his friend Scott Lowery, co-founded Buffalo Wild Wings in Columbus, Ohio. The idea for the restaurant came about when Disbrow and Lowery were unable to find a place to enjoy Buffalo wings while living in Ohio. They decided to open their own restaurant, which combined a sports bar atmosphere with a menu centered around chicken wings.

Buffalo Wild Wings quickly grew in popularity, expanding from a single location to a nationwide chain. The restaurant became known for its wide variety of wing sauces and seasonings, as well as its casual dining experience.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Details about James Disbrow's personal life, including his family and hobbies, are not extensively documented. He was known to be passionate about sports and food, which influenced his career choices.

Death[edit | edit source]

James Disbrow passed away in year of death in place of death. His contributions to the restaurant industry, particularly through the success of Buffalo Wild Wings, left a lasting legacy.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

James Disbrow's legacy lives on through the continued success of Buffalo Wild Wings, which remains a popular destination for sports fans and food enthusiasts alike. The restaurant chain has grown to include hundreds of locations across the United States and internationally.

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