James Natsis wrote:[Nobody expects more than an Applebees/O'Charlies type of food experience along with a decent beer or other booze choice---that's it, don't make it into more than that. Dave & Busters is different, but I think the description above depicts it pretty well.
Much like Las Vegas had to reinvent itself beyong gambling, malls need to expand beyong shopping. I think D & B is a great fit for St Matthews mall.
Adam Robinson wrote:I like arcade games. I have disposable income. I do not go to malls, ever. I probably will go to D&Bs.
There's many more like me.
Robin Garr wrote:Some business-oriented analysis of Dave & Buster's business model, from Nation's Restaurant News. It seems that the Mall shop fits right in to their plan to expand only a few very large new operations this year.
http://www.nrn.com/operations/dave-bust ... 68406b23ab
JustinHammond wrote:Adam Robinson wrote:I like arcade games. I have disposable income. I do not go to malls, ever. I probably will go to D&Bs.
There's many more like me.
Been to Recbar?
http://www.recbarlouisville.com/
Robin Garr wrote:Thanks for the testimony, Adam, and for correcting all us geezers. A follow-up, though: What do you think about the food?
Andrew Mellman wrote:
I've been to two Dave & Busters, did not eat (tho it looked as though your comments about O'Charlies/Applebees were right on!), but when I was there the customers were 20-40 year olds without kids, a beer in one hand, playing games with the other, and dropping money like it was going out of style!
Adam Robinson wrote:... I think Recbar and Zanzibar both have passable to good food) ...
Robin Garr wrote:Adam Robinson wrote:... I think Recbar and Zanzibar both have passable to good food) ...
Noted, but I have to say this about Recbar: They keep using that word "prime." I don't think that word means what they think it means.
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