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- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Garage
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- No
- Take-out:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Good for:
- Dinner, Late Night
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
54 reviews for Dave & Buster's
Review Highlights
I went here on a Friday night because my boyfriend got the sudden urge to go, so we brought along a couple friends. We refused to pay the $11 for parking, so we drove around the side streets until we found a spot that was a 2-3 minute walk from the place. Yes!
Pros:
*Dining room wasn't too crowded for a Friday night
*The martini and ice cream sundae I ordered were very good (they surprised me with a brownie on the sundae instead of a cookie...awesome!)
*Drinks and food weren't too expensive
*Game room was entertaining
*Employees were very nice. One even gave us a free credit when one of the games jammed in the middle of us playing
Cons:
*Bathroom was kinda nasty...I held it until I got home
*Tripped over 893475937498 kids in the game room (acutally not D&B fault...I just wanted to vent)
*You don't get too much for your tickets. You need almost 1,000 tickets just to get a stuffed animal
*Not enough basketball games. It was the one game I really wanted to play but it was also the only game with a wait, and you had to wait 10+ minutes for your turn.
We came to Philadelphia with no plan and a dying iPhone. This night could have turned bad quickly. After driving circles around the city we decided to quit and park near some strange pregnancy building with blocks exploding out of it. Pretty sweet.
I decided we needed to walk towards the water. That seemed like the area to be. And oh hot damn it was. DAVE AND BUSTERS!!! i screamed with delight. We scampered past some awful smelling places and into D&B searching for the shooting game with the best price and best graphics. AHH!! Card not AUTHORIZED?!? Oh it's ok, just go to the front and if you bought your card in another state they'll authorize it to work there and then u can shoot it up til dawn! ok until 12am on Sundays.
Unfortunately like all Dave and Buster's, there's an issue of messed up guns not reloading or shooting nowhere near where you're pointing it because some crazy ass kid smashed the game to death. I had a big issue with a shotgun. But maybe if enough people go they'll replace their damn guns and I can get to killing zombies. Or dinosaurs. Or bad GIs.
So I don't have any kids( thank god) but I do have a 10 year old brother who visits me from time to time. So I thought hey why not try Dave and Busters I had never been but had heard OK things about so why not.
Why not , why not Ill tell you why not. Screaming Kids, really really loud music , and even louder games. Overpriced arcade games and expensive drinks does not really pump me up. My little brother of course was in heaven but there was so much to see he kept running around like a maniac and it was hard to keep up and not loose him among the throngs of rude and obnoxious people. Also he would be playing a game and I would have some ADULT hovering over us until we were finished. FYI its not Vegas all your gonna get out of this machine is a few tickets to buy some cheap crap.
Something good was our server was very friendly and attentive and they did have two air hockey tables. Other then that I will probably not be back anytime soon.
The second D&B i'd ever been to. Parking like everywhere in the city can really be a pain or just expensive. If I remember correctly, the D&B is on the top floor, that can be reached with a tall staircase, or taking an elevator. When you show up, expect to spend some $$$. But its definatly a good time.
Atrocious. Dirty. Terrible Food. They're always out of half of the entrees anyway. Drinks are ridiculously overpriced. Crowded. Loud. Trashy.
Save money! Buy a Wii or PS3, a good game, and a case of beer. Voila.
Stay far away.
I know...this rating is a bit high. I feel bad about it, but not really.
Cons - it's trashy, you have to pay for parking, there's a cover charge fri/sat nights, and a bunch of the other stuff people said.
Pros - it's fun still. Sure, don't have your formal/wedding here. I know I have fun here playing the stupid worthless ticket games, the racing games, hunting games, etc. I don't want to come here all the time, but once in awhile when I'm bored of the normal "get drunk at the bar then wander around ordering pizza, etc" and I go to D&B, I usually have fun (as long as you let your inner child out).
Take this place as it is...an arcade. What arcade have you been to that was clean? So leave your standards at home, and play some video games!
Going to Dave & Buster's is like having sex with a prostitute. It seems like a good idea when your drunk, and you get to do a bunch of stuff that you can't do at home...
But after all the funs over, its there. Its in you...
AIDS.
Not HIV, Full-Blown AIDS.
A fun place if you're planning to spend money. (Well duh- It's a gaming place). Bring the right people or you'll be bored out of your mind.
We had dinner there and the service was really friendly. Food was alright and not that bad.
Parking was definitely expensive ($11) but they gave us a free coupon (haha- that we didn't use...)
I'll come back just to race my friends on the Racing Game! :D
The boyfriend and I wanted to take pictures on the booth picture-thingie and the printer was broken. At least we got our money back.
Staff was strong. The place sucky.
If you want to play games shouldn't those games impress you? Lame arcade, okay food, far away. There's probably a place for D&B but it's a one star place.
Don't eat the food and you might be okay. It is truly terrible, like Applebee's terrible. I definitely satisfied my salt requirements for the rest of the year.
The beer selection is shit best suited for watering plants, obviously. Thank god for Guinness. Thank you sweet, merciful lord for Guinness!
If you are drunk and with the right kind of people, this place could be a lot of fun. I mean, hello, arcade games. Who doesn't like skee ball? But it can get expensive, especially when there is alcohol involved. Go late at night to avoid children and start drinking in advance for a potentially enjoyable time.
We were staying at the Comfort Inn in Olde City and went to the Jimmy Buffett concert in Camden. Yes, I know that there are way better bars in the neighborhood to go to, but we had been drinking since 3pm and wanted to do something besides just sit in a bar.
The $5 cover was total B.S. I mean this is not a club, you're obviously going to spend money on the games even if you're not drinking. You got some sort of "VIP" game card, but ours only worked in certain machines and was just overall lame.
We ordered food and it was as we expected, on par with TGI Fridays and the like. However, the service was SO SLOWWWW. There was barely anyone eating and like five waitresses and we could not seem to get our beer or food. The games are overpriced of course, but I've been there before in NY, so I knew this. We spent like $20, played til closing time and still had points leftover.
Final note, I agree with other reviewers in the fact that it seriously smells like vomit throughout the whole place. They should get the carpets cleaned or something.
Came here earlier this year with a couple friends. The food was ehh...so so...nothing worth coming back for.. Dave & Buster's is basically a Chuck E Cheese's for adults...i love video games and this place was just OK....some of the games were broken and old. A place like this should have newer games and better maintenance...
Also, to agree with Beetle S.'s review, the carpet DID smell of vomit is some spots...it was pretty gross.
Probably won't be coming here again...
The staff here sucks major balls. They're even more obnoxious than their ghetto customers who go around stealing tickets from people. The women's' bathroom is atrocious and most likely never gets cleaned. Don't eat any food, you'll feel sick, I guarantee it. Milkshakes are alright. Drinks are ok but on the pricey side depending from who and where you order them from. Booo!
I'm sorry - but this is just not the place for me.
And to say the least - NOT a place to have your firms HOLIDAY party (What are we - 11 year old boys?).
Yes, really, we had our 2007 Xmas dinner here which included pitchers of soda, a mediocre hot food bar with pasta. No desserts - they were extra.
They also gave us all token cards. (I confess, i did play a few games of Deal or No Deal) and amid the noise and chaos, we had a scavenger hunt. I can't even tell you what the wnners got. I was so NOT into it.
It amazes me that with the proliferation of the home gaming industry that places like this still exist. The carpet in certain spots smells of vomit. My nephew was in heaven though. He is six. Draw your own conclusions.
I am a fun loving person so I am naturally attracted to the huge gameroom, prospect of winning a prize and yummy alcohol mixes. I've eaten here plenty of times and the food's not too bad either. The service has always been pretty good even when business is at it's peak. So when some ghetto road trash at the front counter insulted my husband on our date a few weeks back, I was shocked. I had to stop myself from jumping over the counter and putting the bitch in a Judo hold.
It was a little before 9pm on the night of the Phillies' third game. We walked in and prepped for the drill of handing over our ids. When it was DH's turn, said bitch, "You don't need to check his id, he looks old enough to be my grampops!" I quickly shot her this look like 'WTF?!! Are you FUCKING serious?!!' Her response to the snarl was "sike naw." I could've just retorted "well, you look ugly enough to be my dog, bitch!" but very quickly remembered that I am a grown ass woman, and she was an uneducated little cunt and i don't need to stoop to her level. Besides, my husband hates when I get all hood and violent-y. So I decided to save him face and walk away..... UGHHHH!!!! She probably doesn't even work there anymore. Hopefully, she does cause the next time I'm there, I will be fucking with her till she snaps, because I'm THAT kinda BITCH. Oh, sweet revenge.
Now that my rant is over, I'd suggest hitting up the place on a weekday when the specials are on. Meal + gamecard for $15 or $20 I think (Check site). It's not too shabby. Pretty much everthing I've ordered hasn't disappointed: blackened salmon, chicken alfredo, pecan/walnut/ raspberry? salad or something. IDK. Eat, drink and play there on a non-busy day and avoid the annoying crowds.Drinks are strong so if you're driving, have a DD. Not great for young kids under 5. Besides the glitz, they really can't enjoy anything else.
D&B located on the pier, there's a huge space for corporate / personal parties with catering usually involving burgers/hot dogs, pizza, or Mexican (tacos). Food is so-so... several semi-private rooms, too.
Most of the people that come are here for the games in the back, along with the bar. Pool tables line the main dining hall, but in the back are arcade games a-plenty. You do spend a lot on games, though they have all the classics like skee-ball, and some of the new motion games.
Credits here can be purchased at the front or in the back by the game arcade entry. Several escalators from the first to third floor entry point, and the elevators down otherwise (or stairs).
I have to admit, after years of hearing about this place, my husband and I had some time to kill in Philly so we went to take a look. At first I was thinking "what a strange place, this is not my style" but after awhile I have to admit I was playing skeeball and collecting tickets. How strange is that!! hehehe. I even have the Dave and Buster plastic cups at home to prove it.
Seriously, it was a fun place to go to have some food, a drink and people watch. The parking was super easy, which was nice. I wouldn't go all the time because it was a bit loud but I'd go back if I was in the mood for something different.
Generally overpriced place to eat, drink, or play pool at. Games aren't the cheapest around. The selection of games isn't bad if you don't mind driving or shooting games. Thanks to its waterfront location, you'll find locals AND tourists packing this place weekends. Floor staff are generally helpful, though others need to practice better customer service skills. Our bartenders Roland and Gwen (with a star on her name tag) by the front bar were cool. Roland has served me a couple times, and is an awesomely professional server.
Reservations aren't accepted for the dining room unfortunately. Better crowd controls would help, including more reasonable seating time estimates (we heard folks being quoted two-to-three hour waits!), assigning buzzers (a la many Cheesecake Factory and Outback Steakhouses) instead of relying on a hard-to-hear PA system, or staff with weak voices.
When we added our name to the list for a party of ten, we were given a three-hour wait. Checking back an hour later, we were told OUR NAME WAS ALREADY CALLED and that we would have to wait longer. The hell? Due to schedule conflicts, we lowered the number in our party and were given another long wait, but we gave up and sat at the bar (which accepts walk-ins for bar dining).
For my dinner, I ordered the Bar Burgers and Wings Platter ($13) - four mini-cheeseburgers (they cheated and cut one burger patty into four!) on Hawaiian rolls with wings and fries on the side. I asked for the Firehouse wings (instead of Originals), which have a bigger kick. The burgers needed ketchup but weren't bad (especially since I was hungry). As a side, I got the overpriced Tasty Shrimp ($5). Examining their menu now, I'm disgusted I didn't notice that it said I was only going to get FIVE shrimp. Price aside, the combination of their Chipotle-honey glaze on grilled shrimp is indeed tasty.
There's so much to not like about this place but it's fine if you don't think too hard about it. I won't returning to eat anytime soon, but probably to check out the quiz game on The Midway, and grab a drink during happy hour.
We don't mention this place's name in my household anymore. One visit caused so much distress that it is a forbidden term. Yes there are games. But it's also a bar. Yet people bring their families. Kids in a bar--weird. Kids playing skee ball next to drunken thirtysomethings trying to play skee ball--creepy.
We came here as part of a work event, so food and drinks were provided. Even with free food and beer, this place sucked. The food was disgusting. I have a rule of thumb: if the restaurant isn't Mexican but tries to serve something called queso, run. It's that runny, orange-y stuff with lumps that people pass off as cheese. I have yet to meet a Mexican who grew up eating that crap.
But I digress. This place (still not saying the name) has bad food, a sad and at time scary crowd, should not be a family destination, and is not my kind of place. I can get drunk and play video games at home and spare the world the spectacle. I only wish the rest of the patrons would do the same.
I only added a star because I got some silly prizes that I thought were a bit nifty.
So I just got back from this place and it was fun yet not at the same time. Don't get me wrong, I really like playing these games and all. But I have quite a few gripes about this place:
-Few veggie options for the Eat&Play combo.
-They should REALLY just make this place 18 and over because there were WAY too many kids. I went to go redeem tickets with my friend and the prize store was packed with bratty, obnoxious kids! Please, just go to ChuckECheese or something?
-The waiters for food seem to be concerned with only giving menus, taking orders, serving the food, and cleaning it up. No "hey, how YOU doin'" business here, folks.
-The variety of games could be better. I mean, I saw at least 5 of those knock over coin games and many driving games. What happened to those good ol' boardwalk games, people?
You have to pay for parking here. The games get crowded so dont expect to quickly play the good games. I feel the D&B at Franklin Mills is much more spacious and has better games. It has free parking too. :)
The good thing is that they are much more strict here with the age requirement. You must be 21 or older or must be accompanied by someone 25 or older to get through the door. This helps remove all the young teens from the atmosphere but you still have kids around.
Parking is $8 dollars. 8 DOLLARS. I could give my car to the valet at Le Bec Fin or I can go to Dave & Busters. Anyone else think that's nuts?
It's a sad state of Philly nightlife the way this place is hopping on the weekends. It's packed. I came in because I was a block away and needed to kill an hour... better off sleeping in my car. The bars are too small and are packed. The games are pretty old, unbelievably expensive, and maybe not a knock against D&B but against public electronic entertainment in general... but what happened to the good games they used to make? The Street Fighters and the Soul Caliburs? We do not need 8 different Zombie shooting games. Honestly, just plop a playstation and a Guitar Hero 3 in there and charge 2 bucks. That would be much better.
The place has all the loudness and negatives of a Casino, but no thrill of gambling (unless you like ignoring the little meter that tells you how much they're going to rob you for a game that should cost 50 cents a try), no free drinks, no potential to actually "win" money, and no cheap AC escorts calling you handsome even though you look like Tom Cruise in vanilla sky.
Yes, games are fun. I'm actually a huge fan of them. Not fun enough to deal with this place, there are lots of other places to go play games.
Overpriced.
Shitty service.
Didn't have the food - I figured it would be a bad idea when I was standing down toward the service end of the bar and I could actually smell the tap lines - they clearly hadn't been cleaned in a long damn time. And trash was just piled everywhere. Yeah, no thanks. Never again.
Right now...I'm going to tell you about my nightmare here.
Imagine...sitting at a table waiting for your drinks and your food...knowing that it's going to be crappy yet you're willing to deal because you're about to go play House of the Dead and nothing, no nothing will ruin that for you. Then suddenly...down the aisle comes your server...yielding your cup...UNDER HIS ARMPIT!!!!! The mouth of your cup you notice is touching the sweat marks of his shirt...yet he places this in front of you and proceeds to fill it up with Pellegrino...as if nothing were wrong with it! Then as you begin to explain the story...he gets mad at you...and calls you a liar...and when you request his manager...he says no!
I won't get into all of the grim details because that would be bashing the place...and I am not about that, however...don't go here to eat. Have you ever seen the movie Waiting? That's all I'm going to say.
Let's get one thing straight. Your one and only objective at Dave & Buster's should be to play awesome video games while imbibing alcohol. That's it. End of list.
D&B has great video games and makes those of us in our late 20's/early 30's feel like we did when we were kids and arcades used to be fun.
Granted, it's expensive. It would be cheaper to just get a case of suds and drink at home. Then again, isn't that the case with any restaurant/bar? The whole point is to go out and do something. D&B succeeds in this regard. However, it fails miserably when it comes to food.
Don't eat here. Why would you want to do that? The food is barely passable, and I'm being generous. You'd be better off eating McDonald's -- while sober -- than here. I had sliders here once and almost walked back into the kitchen and punched the cook in the face. That's what you get when you screw up a mini-burger.
Don't go for the food or the service. Cold and slow. Go for the entertainment and you will not be disappointed. Bring your painkillers if you are prone to headaches, because the assault of sounds and lights on top of the crowd noise can be overwhelming. The place is a blast i you are into pool, video games, etc.
Went to Dave & Busters for the first time on Saturday night and was less than impressed. The whole scene was just a little lacking.. a bunch of loud arcade activities with quite the interesting mix of people playing them; mostly over the age of 35. I kind of felt that I was on the sketchy part of the jersey boardwalk.. but it was indoors.. and I was paying $20 to stand there. I'll admit the boyfriend did have fun playing his friend at the basketball shooting game.. and it was fun to drive those virtual reality life-size mario cart games and crash into everything. We didn't do anything with the tickets we won because the line to redeem tickets was wrapped halfway around the room.
The bar scene wasn't that great cause for some reason the areas around all the bars smelled like vomit (ew!). And there were like 2 bartenders per massive wrap-around bar = long waits for drinks. There were also lots of children running around. Just not my jam. Probably cool for a family outing.. and we didn't eat their either so the food might make up for the rest of it.
Ok, after my first time there, like 4 years ago, I would have given D&B 4 stars. With every subsequent visit (maybe 7-8 times over the last 2 years) my opinion has gone down and down.
Maybe it's paying $8 to get into the garage, or paying $9 for a drink, or $30 for games, or...you get the idea. You'll drop $50 easily on crummy games, bad drinks, and an atmosphere PACKED with people fighting to get on said crummy games.
I'd rather go to a dive bar, play pool and Golden Tee, and drink bad drinks for a lot less money. Maybe that's just me.
Anyway, I'd say if you've never been, check it out. Beating 5 other people on the massive trivia game and winning 100+ tickets can be fun the first time. Oh, those tickets aren't really worth much. I currently have over 12,000 tickets on my card and I've never, ever wanted to get anything with them.
Oh and avoid the food at all costs. I have a friend who knew one of the chefs there. It's not a good kitchen and I'll leave it at that (well, the food sucks anyway).
Too many yuppies, too many frat boys, too many fools!
I used to always go to D&B, mainly because the pool hall around my way turned into your local drug den. The problem always was the overpriced beer and overpriced pool games. You have to reserve your tables, which in a sense is a good idea, but if you don't have the loot you're stuck with only a game to two before you're bumped out.
The games at D&B are half decent and there are some kid-oriented sections which is cool for the parents out there. Me, though, I'm more of the classic Atari-style games, so I always found myself shit out of luck since there are only one or two classic games available. The other thing I didn't like is how expensive the games are! Maybe I'm old fashioned but why does it have to cost $2 to play a video game!?!?
I've only ever eaten there once or twice so I can't really give any reviews there, but the counter area always was packed with kids and tourists thinking this was a happening place to go. At night the place is generally mobbed with college frat boys and the usual cheap blonde lightweights with their Coach handbags....so needless to say it wasn't much of my scene.
I've only been on Wednesdays for the 1/2 off games! Highly recommended. First time I went, we took SEPTA. You have to walk a few minutes in a shady neighborhood, so go during the day. There was like, one other group of people there for a business lunch or something. We got the lunch and play, which was very much worth it. The meal was tasty and we could use our new D&B cards to get playing after lunch. Only complaint was that the waitor was really really slow, which was ridiculous because we were his only customers.
Second time I went, we drove there on Wed night. While there's a parking garage, we just parked by the meters and even better --- they're free during the evenings. If you go on a weekday after 10pm, there should be at least 1 empty space. The place was pretty crowded this time. We got two $10 cards and played for a good 1.5 hours.
Also, my fave game has to be cyclone. My friend and I have won the jackpot like five times. It's so much fun!!
I'm not a sports bar girl. I'm not a video game girl. But, for a boy's 30th birthday I couldn't think of a better place.
People complained about paying to park... we decided to park at the meters 1/2 block away (there were a million open) and parked for $3. The meters only go until 10pm.
We arrived and ate in the bar-type place. It was fine. I had a veggie burger. I can't believe people get salmon and stuff here. you kinda deserve what you get if you order something silly at a sports bar.
After dinner I went into the "Game" part of it to use the bathroom. It smelled like FEET soooooo bad, I almost threw up. There were various smells through the night, but the feet were a constant. There were farts, poo and finally vomit. SO GROSS.
I loved loved loved the racing car games. It was super fun and amusing to race your friends. I liked the skee-ball (does anyone else remember them being so LOW? i guess it's for kids.) But some stuff was terrible. Namely, Jurrasic Park (sp?) the screen was off center so we could only see half of it. The pony racing game was working but tickets were "broken." (Find out after everyone payed to play, of course) The tickets were just silly. There's nothing anyone would want in there unless you spent $200 and could get a $30 blender.
With that said I actually had a lot of fun. I won't be clamoring to go back, but for what it is it is fun. People also wrote it was expensive. I didn't think so at all. Dinner with 1 drink for 3 people was less then $50. And we each played everything we wanted for 2 hours for $15 each. I actually thought it was pretty cheap.
Next time, I'll bring vicks vap-o rub to put under my nose.
for the record i would like to state that despite being a bit high maintenance at times, i am someone who can definitely kick back with some beer and video games, not to mention that i have a special place in my heart for skeeball... but dave & busters is such a raging disappointment for me. it's always grossly crowded. the crowd is way sketchy (and trying to shoot hoops while clutching tightly to your purse is hard to do!) and since it's so busy you have to wait for pretty much every game you want to play. for people who are impatient like me this gets old very fast. also, is it me or does the game selection kinda suck?
for some reason i've been here more than once and on one of those occasions my friend wanted to eat. i think he ordered chicken fingers & fries and we must have waited over an hour for them, no joke.
bummer too because sometimes video games and air hockey would really hit the spot!
probably one of the more overrated places to go to in the city, and I don't care how good the shooting range is. The drinks are way too overpriced. the food isn't really that good. and the service pretty much sucks.
also don't go here if your looking for any of the traditional arcade games that you used to know and love. they might have four of them tucked away in the back, if they didn't make room for another cheesy racing or party favor game..
This place is good for food and gaming for children mostly. But there are a few adult games that they'd might enjoy. The Restaurants in this build is kinda like Fridays and any other. Great for kids and parents. Have some enjoying family time together. But the gaming for the "power cards" are very expensive. The credits would go away in a snap. So dont let your kids get too add
I can't believe everyone is so forgiving about this place. This is a review site folks, if the place sucks, so be it,
This joint is a fucking circus. The only reason we went was to suit the needs of a 3 and 7 year old who were going to be bored in our very child unfriendly house (we netflixed some pixar movies to satiate their thirst for stimulation in the post d and b hours.)
Anyway, the food sucks and is overpriced. Our server was a dick to the kids who were being kids (the littlest had to explain that the spaghetti sauce had to be on top, not mixed, to which our server didn't reply but moved onto the next person) Then they fucked up our order, which took nearly 35 minutes to come out.
The only reason I gave them 2 stars, which is generous, is b/c we were seated quickly. So if you want to be seated quickly, this is the spot. If you want decent food and a kid friendly atmosphere, stay home and make food, rent a video game and steer clear of Dave and Busters
I have fun when I go, but I don't go that often given it's location and the overpriced food and drink. Oh, and also the douchebags, can not forget the jerks that frequent this place.
I suppose there's two different types of people who frequent establishments like Dave & Busters. People who go for the games, and people who go for the sports bar type atmosphere. Personally, neither aspect is particularly enjoyable for me at Dave & Busters. This place may have games and amusements, but a true arcade it is not! It's a few steps up from a frat house or a Chuck E. Cheese. If you're like me and consider yourself a true gamer and nostalgic arcade goer, avoid Dave & Busters at all costs. D&B's just make me miss how great Gameworks on Columbus Ave. used to be back in the day. If you yearn for a true arcade atmosphere that recalls the glory days of arcade games, check out University Pinball on 40th and Spruce or even Recess in the Deptford Mall because you might as well throw away your money than spend it at D&B's.
I think this place is great. Yea the arcade is filled with a certain demographic and I wouldn't exactly come here for a true Italian dinner.
But if you want to play pool and shuffleboard with your buddies, order some wings, milkshakes and beers, than this place is awesome.
Just don't expect too much for D&B - you know what it is. You won't find any model/actresses hanging around this bar.
To me, this is Chuck E. Cheez for adults.
In my days of working crappy jobs, this place was a magnet for office parties "Two awesome blossoms, extra awesome," as they say.
Whenever I'd go, as much as I like virtual loging, I'd go drink overpriced import bottles at one of this place's like five bars.
The view of the river's nice, the food's okay, and yes... to most people, this is fun. To me, it's really honky tonk and sweatpants - I'm sorry.
Perhaps I'm biased due to the fact I've never been crazy about the company I've had here.


