

Great place nice people decent prize selection clean facility. Please share the details of your experience by filling out this form or leave a message with your contact info at (800)842-5369 and a Guest Relations representative will reach back out to you. We’re sorry that your daughter's birthday celebration was anything other than awesome.

This was my daughters birthday present and I have to say, Dave and busters has started going down hill. We didn’t even get to play all of them and had to spend most of the time waiting for someone to come and fix it because it took our chips. Then the games- almost every game we tried to play went down. The meal was over cooked and honestly I have eaten the same thing here a million times and it just wasn’t up to par. She didn’t get us napkins or anything even though we ordered ribs.

it would have been nice to know that before hand? She was extremely rude about it. It didn’t have the cube and it wasn’t the same drink she ordered. We placed our drink order and my daughter got the snow globe drink, she was excited because it had the light up cube in it. We sat down and our waitress seemed to have an attitude. When we first walked in, we waited forever at the counter for someone to walk over to seat us, we had to flag someone down to do so. We were so excited to bring her here and we were going to have lunch and then play games. We took our daughter here for the first time, my husband and I have been 100 times before and usually, we love it. Remember that time you had the winning-est day? That day was this day. We will be back next week! Ty guys at Tempe Marketplace for being a class act ! We also get 150 more credits per $100 we spend then the local place. U can imagine with 5 kids trying to pick things out around closing it’s probably exhausting and annoying but she is sooooo sweet to us. The girl that closes in the ticket shop is like the kindest most patient girl. The VR people were their in a minute as soon as my daughter bought a VR on the app. The maintenance guy that fixes the machines is so freaking fast. The bartenders don’t ignore u even if u are asking for a water or refill. They were patient and explained everything to us even though it was late. The minute we walked in we loved the people at the front desk. I can honestly say the service has been top notch from every employee we have encountered. We found out Dave and Busters had half off night on Wednesdays as well on arcade games. We go to a local place that is very similar to Dave and Busters on Wednesday nights for half Off night. Last month, Stephens announced plans there for another restaurant and an exhibit space for immersive art experiences and pop-up museums.īut Monday he said it's possible that building could become part of the redevelopment of the long-vacant 19-acre property the village bought last month west of Mannheim Road and south of the Jane Addams Tollway.I was hesitant to try Dave and Busters Because it’s a chain and I have 5 children. Already getting the incentive is The Rose Hotel Chicago O'Hare, Carmine's, and Truluck's Ocean's Finest Seafood and Crab.ĭuring the initial redevelopment process, the village gave land to Braden Real Estate for the two restaurants and to Janko Group for the hotel.īesides the parking garage, the village retains ownership of a pad where a 35,000-square-foot building is envisioned. The building sale also would make the company eligible for a new property tax rebate program the village created in July for businesses in The Pearl. Officials still need to finalize a parking agreement guaranteeing Dave & Buster's use of some 20 dedicated spots overflow is allowed in the public garage. Plans call for conversion of two party rooms into virtual reality gaming spaces, and repainting the building exterior into darker blue and gray colors, Stephens said. "So we're coming out OK," said Stephens, who has inked similar property sales to Rosemont businesses in recent years. It cost the village $7 million to construct the building shell, and the company has paid nearly $5 million in rent since opening. The Rosemont land deal came about when Dave & Buster's officials started talking to village hall about making building improvements, and the village gauged the company's interest in taking over responsibility of the building outright.ĭave & Buster's was the first business to open in The Pearl, located south of Balmoral Avenue and west of the Tri-State Tollway. Once that opens, the company plans to close its longtime Addison location, according to Rosemont Mayor Brad Stephens. The chain also is completing a larger-scale, $7 million renovation of the former Gameworks space at the Streets of Woodfield in Schaumburg.
