Buffalo Wild Wings Announces Pricing of Public Offering <b></b>

Minneapolis-Buffalo Wild Wings Inc., which owns andoperates or franchises 227 Buffalo Wild Wings restaurants in 28states, announced its public offering of 3 million shares of CommonStock at a price of $17 per share. Buffalo Wild Wings, along withcertain of its shareholders but excluding management and members ofthe board of directors, have granted to the underwriters an optionto purchase up to an additional 450,000 shares of common stock tocover over-allotments, if any. RBC Capital Markets and SG CowenSecurities Corporation served as joint book-running managers of theoffering. McDonald Investments Inc. served as co-manager. Theshares will be listed on the NASDAQ Stock Market's NationalMarket under the symbol "BWLD." -Buffalo Wild WingsInc.

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