Dave & Buster’s might convert some units to Main Event (2024)

Dave & Buster’s might convert some units to Main Event (1)

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Throughout the course of Dave & Buster’s $835 million deal to acquire fellow food-and-games brand Main Event, the companies have touted the millions of dollars in “synergies” the pairing creates.

On Tuesday, Dave & Buster’s Chairman (and former interim CEO) Kevin Sheehan said some Dave & Buster’s centers could be converted into Main Event units. After such a conversion, Dave & Buster’s could potentially open some small- to medium-sized locations in the same market.

“We’ve got four locations that are Dave & Buster’s locations, as an example, that are big and unwieldy for Dave and Buster’s but they fit perfectly as Main Event locations,” Sheehan told analysts about two weeks after the acquisition’s completion. “So, that’s taking a brand and rejuvenating it with a new format, and then opening more Dave & Buster’s stores.”

Though they’re both eatertainment chains, Dave & Buster’s and Main Event have many differences.

At 55,000 square feet, the average Main Event is significantly larger than the typical 40,000-square-foot Dave & Buster’s. That’s because Main Event has large-format games like bowling, laser tag and escape rooms.

Main Event’s prime demographic is families with young children, while Dave & Buster’s skews toward young adults out for a night of fun.

Dave & Buster’s, which has been in business for 40 years, currently has a much larger U.S. footprint, with 147 North American locations. Main Event, which first opened in 1998, has 50 locations in 17 states.

Also of note is the different speed in which the two concepts have recovered from the pandemic.

In May, Main Event posted same-store sales growth of 26% over the same period in 2019, pre-COVID. That was down significantly from April’s 40% same-store sales growth.

Recovery, meanwhile, has been slower at Dave & Buster’s. The eatertainment chain’s same-store sales rose 10.9% during the first quarter compared to 2019.

Chris Morris, the new CEO of the combined company who was previously the head of Main Event, credited that chain’s swift recovery with being able to keep the majority of its workforce during the shutdown, rethinking its service model during the height of the pandemic and, simply, geographic good luck.

“The Main Event geographical footprint is heavily weighted in the southern U.S., which benefitted the brand from a more-robust recovery than in more COVID-restricted regions of the U.S.,” Morris said during the call.

The company said it intends to open a total of six new units by the end of the fiscal year, four Dave & Buster’s locations and two Main Events.

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Heather Lalley is the managing editor of Restaurant Business, Foodservice Director and CSP Daily news. She previously served as editor in chief of Winsight Grocery Business

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Dave & Buster’s might convert some units to Main Event (2024)

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Will the Main Event become Dave and Busters? ›

DALLAS , June 29, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Dave & Buster's Entertainment, Inc. , (NASDAQ:PLAY), ("Dave & Buster's" or "the Company"), an owner and operator of entertainment and dining venues, today announced the completion of its acquisition of Main Event from Ardent Leisure Group Limited (ASX: ALG) (“Ardent Leisure”) ...

What's the difference between Dave and Buster's and Main Event? ›

Though they're both eatertainment chains, Dave & Buster's and Main Event have many differences. At 55,000 square feet, the average Main Event is significantly larger than the typical 40,000-square-foot Dave & Buster's. That's because Main Event has large-format games like bowling, laser tag and escape rooms.

Do Dave and Busters credits expire? ›

Rewards chips can be chips earned from the rewards program via a tier benefit, offer benefit or chips you received from your F&B purchase. Rewards chips expire in 45 days.

What company owns Main Event? ›

Founded in 1998, Main Event has more than 50 locations across the country and was acquired by Dave & Buster's Entertainment, Inc.

What was Dave and Buster's old name? ›

On May 25, 2004, Jillian's Entertainment Holdings, Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and arranged to sell its assets. Nine of the Jillian's locations and the Jillian's tradename were sold to Dave & Buster's.

How much was Dave & Buster's sold for? ›

Dave & Buster's Inc. is changing hands, with Wellspring Capital Management agreeing to sell the chain of restaurants that double as videogame arcades to Oak Hill Capital Partners in a $570 million deal.

Does Dave and Busters do anything if it's your birthday? ›

Dave & Buster's – Sign up for Dave & Buster's Rewards and get a $5 game card credit for your birthday and $10 just for signing up.

Does Dave and Busters allow kids after a certain time? ›

Each guardian may bring no more than 6 underage persons into the premises. Some locations have a strict curfew policy which requires guests under the age of 21 to exit the premises by 11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. To consume alcoholic beverages, you must establish that you are at least 21 years of age.

Who did Dave and Busters merge with? ›

Dave & Buster's Entertainment Inc. has closed on its previously announced multimillion-dollar acquisition of Main Event Entertainment Inc., combining two of the largest entertainment brands in the country in a deal that will change the competitive landscape in the industry.

Who is the CEO of Dave and Buster's? ›

Chris Morris

How profitable is Main Event? ›

Main Event's annual revenue is $110.0M. Zippia's data science team found the following key financial metrics about Main Event after extensive research and analysis. Main Event peak revenue was $110.0M in 2023. Main Event has 4,605 employees, and the revenue per employee ratio is $23,887.

How old is Buster from Dave and Busters? ›

James “Buster” Corley, a co-founder of the popular arcade restaurant chain Dave & Buster's, has died, the company said. He was 72. Dave & Buster's remembered Corley as “an innovative and creative force.”

How many Main Event locations are there? ›

Main Event currently operates fifty-eight (58) locations in twenty states, predominantly in Texas and the Southern United States, and features attractions and features such as bowling alleys, arcades, laser tag, virtual reality games, gravity rope courses, miniature golf, billiards, escape rooms, karaoke and a ...

Where is the first Main Event center? ›

The first Main Event center opened in Lewisville, Texas, in 1998 because the founders believed that families deserved a better place than the league-driven, dusty bowling centers of the past.

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