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Contribute Feedback What J Bowman likes about Dave Buster's:
We had an amazing time! We spent quite a bit of money, but you can't put a price on the memories we created! The food was delicious, and we had so much fun with the games. We will definitely be returning. Our service was excellent as well. I can't quite remember our waiter's name, but he was a light-skinned young man with either dreadlocks or perhaps just wild braids, haha. Regardless, he was outstanding! He really w... View all feedback.
What Sandra F doesn't like about Dave Buster's:
The steak salad, priced at $17.95, came with just five small pieces of steak and didn’t include any dressing. Since we’re staying at a hotel, there was no dressing available in our room. The fries were disappointing—very cardboard-like and unappetizing. However, the burger was quite good, so we decided to share that instead. View all feedback.
The Stout burger and nachos were good; not as good as described, but not bad. About as good as you'd expect from a chain restaurant.
I am so happy and grateful I ordered the Big Daddy Chocolate Cake its so rich and sweet!! I also ordered the sirrach and honey Original Wings which did not disappoint!!
Space is nice, clean and super fun. the food was excellent and the beer selection was fantastic. great place to go before the holy game or during a night outside. only two more would make there 5 stars, it always seems as if the staff did not have a clear schedule of games, there are people only sometimes run; and secondly, they have difficulties when they open before regular hours for events. we had to wait 20 minutes until a worker came by with a lift to let us in at playag.
Great time. Food was ok. Spicy Korean wings were too salty. Drinks were good. Only issue was slow service at bar/ dining. For Spring Break weekend that is pitiful. Only 3 servers and one bar tender. Staff was nice!
Every American has heard of Dave and Busters if you've ever looked into an arcade. The closest one to me is in New Orleans so even though it's only 35 min away for me I have stayed away till today. Parking here's a little maddening as can be expected anywhere in New Orleans area. Expect to pay 10$ to park. The arcade is on the 6th floor but the elevators only go up to it on the 5th floor or at least the ones I parked by didn't go up to 6th. Large arcade with several party rooms. I think the D&B experience is less about the arcade and more about the added in dining and sports bar area. The drinks here are okay....the service is Mid though. I was told we could order drinks and hit the arcade it's probably not the preference. I only had some drinks here with my guest so I only came to play not per SE eat. As legendary as an arcade ppl talk about. It's only about a medium sized arcade. I've reviewed larger arcades such as Big play in Biloxi. Some of the machines have broken buttons or are in need of service. One of the buttons on the sonic and Mario Olympic games was broken. The clown toss game also was buggy. There's paid for VR though on my visit which u had to cut a little short I did not find it even though I paid 6$ upgrade for one VR access. Yes u do have to pay for it. I also reserved a table which was highly unnecessary as the dining area was empty. I will say the major winning point here is the arcade is clean. The app is the real winner tho. You can add your own card to your phone and use NFC to pay and not have to talk to Tennant's which for the most part seem a little disinterested in attendees. Ex there was no one manning the prize booth. To pay for my drinks someone else had to try to find my waitress which took about 8 min. Overall it's an okay experience. I think the hype is more of the let down than the experience not being great. I still think I prefer Big play in Biloxi (which has go karts , bowling, laser tag , VR and still a dining exp) as the best arcade in LA-AL coastline. Tho there's 2 more I have to go to make that official