
Managing partner Abby Fletcher says that Bubbaâs 33âs menu hasnât changed much since the Texas Roadhouse-owned sports grill first opened on the south side of S.R. 56 back in early 2020, just before the Covid-19 pandemic began.
âThe fact that weâve only made minor tweaks to the menu since the restaurant first started (in Fayetteville, NC, back in 2013) means that weâre doing just fine,â Abby says. âWe now have about 50 locations and everyone seems to love that our food is almost all made from scratch, unlike most sports bars.â

Itâs hard for me to believe that the Wesley Chapel Bubbaâs 33 has been open for five full years, but considering that we hosted our âcar karaokeâ and âparking lot karaokeâ events outside of the restaurant during the pandemic â and the fact it is still here and still attracting new customers â is clear indication that the Wesley Chapel Bubbaâs 33 is doing just fine, thank you!
And, just because the menu hasnât changed too much over the years, that doesnât mean that Bubbaâs 33 doesnât keep adding new items. It just means that most of the original menu also is still around and making local diners happy.
So, What Is New?
Bubbaâs 33 is famous for its wings, unique, crisp-crust pizzas, burgers and other sports bar fare, but if you havenât tried the grilled or espresso-rubbed signature ribeye steaks, theyâve been made even better by adding one of the three new âBubba Styleâ toppings â with either bacon and bleu cheese sauce, or with queso, peppers and onions, or with sautĂ©ed mushrooms and onions, as shown in the top photo on this page. Iâm not really a big mushroom fan myself, but the mushroom and onion sautĂ© adds a great, buttery flavor, as well as additional tenderness, to an already tender ribeye. My first time trying the grilled ribeye with this topping definitely left me wanting more. The menu also shows the already-tasty Southern Fried Chicken dinner with the queso âBubba Styleâ topping, which looks pretty great, too.Â

As for what else is new, Bubbaâs 33 already has had layered cheese fries as an appetizer on its menu, which have not only melted cheese and bacon, but also queso and green onions. But now, when you get a side of French fries or tater tots, you can get them topped with cheddar and Jack cheeses and bacon (as shown in the photo, left).Â
The only other new menu additions are the three new Bubbaâs âMocktailsâ (below right) â which can not be ordered with alcohol (I know because we asked, lol). Left to right in the photo are the Sparkling Berry Bliss, the âcoconuttyâ Tropical Breeze and the Strawberry Cucumber Fizz. Even though âDry Januaryâ may have ended, if youâre trying to continue to at least reduce your alcohol intake, give one or all three of these a try.

Another item that isnât actually new to the menu but which we tried for the first time is the cheesy spinach dip shown above right on this page. As someone who finds most spinach (or spinach and artichoke) dips too heavy, this Bubbaâs 33 spinach dip is a creamy welcome change â especially because itâs served with freshly baked (and grilled) garlic focaccia bread. Charmaine and Jannah both preferred it with the house-made tortilla chips and fresh salsa â Jannah called the salsa âlegitâ â but the focaccia is excellent, too.Â

Other favorites of ours include the Bubbaâs Bacon Cheeseburger (left), one of ten burgers on the menu (which also includes a black bean & quinoa veggie burger), and the Meaty Meaty Pizza (below left), which features bacon, homemade Italian sausage, pepperoni and scratch-made tomato sauce. I told Abby that I enjoy Bubbaâs pizzas even though they are not truly New York-style, because the sauce, cheese and always-crispy crust are still mighty tasty.Â
One dish I canât sample but has become Charmaineâs new favorite at Bubbaâs is the creamy chipotle pasta, which combines corkscrew-shaped pasta, grilled chicken, sautĂ©ed shrimp, roasted peppers, onions and mushrooms, all tossed in a semi-spicy chipotle cream sauce and topped with cilantro and parmesan cheese. Itâs also served with garlic focaccia bread.Â

And, Jannah and I still enjoy the Bubbaâs lasagna, the Chicken & Bacon Mac & Cheese, the California Chicken (grilled chicken breast topped with avocado, pico de gallo, Jack cheese and scratch-made honey lime sauce, which we order on the side, over garden rice), the Southern Fried Chicken and Fish & Chips (Atlantic cod golden-fried in Sam Adams Boston Lager batter).
Popular appetizers at Bubbaâs 33 include the âBig OâRings,â the Crispy Fried Pickles, Crooked Fried Cheese, Bubbaâs Nachos and Chorizo Queso Dip. Thereâs also a Combo Appetizer featuring boneless wings with your choice of sauce, the crooked fried cheese and fried pickles served with a trio of sauces.Â
And of course, Bubbaâs offers nine different sauces for its traditional (bone-in) and boneless wings, from hot or mild Buffalo-style to âKickinâ Teriyaki,â Garlic Parmesan and Cajun spice rub, plus unique options like Habañero Heat, the hot- &-sweet âShotgunâ and Raspberry Chipotle.
For dessert, the chocolate chip cookie and OreoÂź brownie (bottom picture) sundaes are both great, as is the Bubbaâs cheesecake, especially the âTurtleâ style (topped with fudge and caramel). The cheesecake also is offered âplain,â with strawberries and whipped cream, but why bother? (Just kidding!)Â
The Bubbaâs 33 Kidsâ Menu ($5.99-$7.99) includes everything from a mini-pizza to a Kidsâ Mac & Cheese or Grilled Cheese and many more.
Entertainment, Specials & More

Like most sports bars, Bubbaâs 33 has lots of TVs all around the place, but it also usually shows rock and other music videos on some of the screens. And, pretty much every day has either a different food or entertainment special â or both.
For example, there are Burger Mondays, which features all burgers on the menu for just $10.99. Mondays also are âDitch the Digitalâ days where you earn a free dessert or appetizer for your next visit if you put your electronics in a pizza box and donât open the box for the entire meal.
On Tuesdays, any 12â pizza on the menu is just $12.99. The always-fun âMusic Bingoâ game also is played in the bar area on Tues., between 7 p.m.-9 p.m., with prizes awarded for each round.
Wednesday is âKids Day,â when up to two kids eat for just $0.99 with each adult entrĂ©e purchased. Abby says there also usually is a âcraftâ for kids every Wed. and âMagic Mikeâ (not the one youâre imagining) performs magic for kids and twists balloon animals some Wednesdays. And, Thursday is Trivia Night, starting at 7 p.m.

Bubbaâs 33 also has a âFan Clubâ rewards program which includes news and special offers an can earn you FREE food. The restaurant also supports the late Jim Valvanoâs âV Foundationâ with $1 donated for each âDickie Vâ pizza (named for sportscaster and Tampa Bay local Dick Vitale, a close friend of the former North Carolina State coach) sold. Valvano lost his battle with cancer in 1993. Bubbaâs 33 also donates $1 for every Patriot Burger sold to Homes For Our Troops, which has provided multiple homes for veterans in Wesley Chapel.
Abby says if you want your food delivered, itâs âalways better to order it direct at Bubbas33.com, which has a flat $5.50 delivery charge and no added fees or higher menu prices.âÂ
Bubbaâs 33 (26340 Silver Maple Pkwy.) is open every day for lunch and dinner. For more info, call (813) 522-5090, visit Bubbas33.com or see the ad below for this monthâs FREE appetizer (with entrĂ©e purchase) coupon special.Â
