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US arcade-bar Dave & Buster’s now open in QC: Here’s what to expect


US arcade-bar Dave & Buster’s now in QC: Here’s what to expect

Looking for a spot where you can eat, drink, and play arcade games all in one place?

Dave & Buster's, a popular American arcade-bar chain, has officially opened its first Philippine branch at Opus Mall in Quezon City.

The 1,560-square-meter venue features a state-of-the-art arcade with 50 game machines, a full-service restaurant offering American comfort food, and a fully stocked bar all under one roof. It’s an ideal hangout spot for family gatherings, barkada nights, or casual dates.

Visitors can enjoy the thrill of playing video games imported from the United States and specially curated for the Philippine market. Some of the featured titles include "Addams Family," "E-Claw Cosmic Crane," "Mario Kart DX," "Water Gun Fun," "Goatz and Ropes," and "StepManiaX Arcade De Luxe" by Step Revolution.

Other exciting attractions include "Super Blaster" by Trio Tech, "NBA Superstar Worldwide" by Raw Thrills, "Water Gun Pixel" by Bob Space Racer, "Goatz and Rope" by Baytek, and adrenaline-pumping games like "Godzilla VR" and "Fast & Furious Arcade" with dual monitors.

Beyond arcade and video games, Dave & Buster’s also offers a Billiard Hall where guests can play this timeless classic. The venue also has private rooms ideal for corporate functions and social gatherings.

When it’s time to eat, guests can feast on hearty American favorites such as Buster’s Bacon Burger, Fuego Chicken Sandwich, Double Pepped Up Flatbread, and Barbacoa Quesadilla, among others.

As for the drinks, Dave & Buster’s caters to both alcoholic and non-alcoholic preferences.  

Founded in 1982 and headquartered in Coppell, Texas, Dave & Buster's Entertainment, Inc. currently operates 165 corporate locations across the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico.

—Hermes Joy Tunac/CDC, GMA Integrated News