Foodservice

Love’s Travel Stops adds its first Buffalo Wild Wings Go

Travel center chain partners with about 20 QSRs
Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores is partnering with Buffalo Wild Wings Go.
Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores is partnering with Buffalo Wild Wings Go. | Love's Travel Stops

Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores is partnering with a new quick-service restaurant brand: Buffalo Wild Wings Go. 

The first Love’s and Buffalo Wild Wings Go location is open at the Dodge City, Kansas, travel stop, a Love’s spokesperson confirmed for CSP Daily News on Friday. 

  • Love’s Travel Stops is No. 15 on CSP’s 2025 Top 202 ranking of U.S. convenience-store chains by store count. 

Customers can expect a focus on speed and convenience at the restaurant, which offers a smaller footprint and a focused menu of best-selling items like wings, tenders, potato wedges, tater tots and all 26 Buffalo Wild Wings sauces and seasonings, Love’s said.   

Inside a new Buffalo Wild Wings Go at a Love's Travel Stops store.

The chicken-wing category is popular with our customer base, so Love’s is excited to collaborate with this well-established brand. Details are currently being finalized, but Love’s is planning for more BWW Go locations at its travel stops in 2026,” the spokesperson said. 

Love’s partners with nearly 20 QSRs total. The Oklahoma City-based retailer has more than 660 travel stops in 42 states. At the start of the year, it said it planned to add 20 new travel stops in 2025, and that it planned to add Whataburger to its list of QSR partners this year. 

Love’s has been upgrading its foodservice technology at stores. In July, Love’s said it added order ahead service to more than 130 Carl’s Jr. locations. It’s also partnered with intelligent kiosk order software company Bite for order ahead at Arby’s locations in its travel centers, and it added touch screen kiosks at its Arby’s locations.   

BWW Go made its debut in 2020, according to CSP’s sister publication Restaurant Business. The company’s parent company is Atlanta-based Inspire Brands, which also owns Arby’s, Jimmy John’s and Sonic Drive-In. 

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