

Family-friendly chain offering a sports-bar-style setting for American food & arcade games.
Hours
| Tuesday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Friday | 10 AM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–12 AM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–12 AM |
| Monday | 10 AM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3200 Preyde Blvd, Lansing, MI 48912
Phone: (517) 318-5700
Website: http://www.daveandbusters.com/us/en/about/locations/lansing
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Reviews
We bought two unlimited 90 minute play cards and four meals. Our food was still on the table. Our drinks were still on the table. Our belongings were still on the table. Half of us were actively eating while the other half was in the arcade, which is literally the entire concept of Dave and Buster’s.
I even proactively told our server we were in the arcade but still eating and asked if they needed us to cash out. They checked with the manager and came back to tell us we had to give up our table because they were getting busy.
Getting busy.
There were four people waiting. Four.
Meanwhile half the restaurant was blocked off for a party.
So we spend $175, are still eating, still playing within the 90 minutes we paid for, and instead of offering boxes or a solution, we are told to leave our table mid meal.
If the expectation is that families should inhale their food and disappear immediately after swiping their cards, that should be clearly stated up front. The entire point of buying unlimited play is that you go back and forth between eating and the arcade. That is the experience you are selling.
Nothing says Happy Birthday like being gently evicted while your fries are still on the plate.
For what we paid, this was not cool and not handled well.
Unfortunately they have pretty high prices, the kitchen is typically slow, and the claw machine prizes really need to be upgraded. But I will add, there are lots of beautiful games, it was clean, spacious, they have a photo booth and dippin dots!!! Also shoutout to Paige!
It’s a pretty cool place, go check it out!
Edit: The waitresses name is Haley! Shoutout to her for being amazing!
The first person we interacted with once inside was helpful! He walked us through getting cards and was personable. Then he directed us to someone else for further assistance with transferring credits between two cards (I did have the app but was looking for assistance, as I had not done it before). The person we were directed to was somewhat rude and said it was impossible to transfer credits between two cards (which is not true).
General D&B feedback – I should be able to split chips between two cards without having to purchase/pay for a second card.
Overall it was fine, but not as good as the Utica location was (many years ago). I’m disappointed with the amount of games that don’t return tickets. I wish it was more clear which games offered tickets and which didn’t. I shouldn’t have to rely so much on the app to determine where I’m at. Also the variety of prizes to spend tickets on were disappointing – a lot of tech stuff that I don’t trust will work. It was VERY loud in there – as if the noise of the games aren’t enough, there’s music blasting on top of it.
My biggest complaint is the functionality of the games. There were multiple broken games and I was told there was only one game tech working. So I was playing this (expensive) game a few times in a row where I was getting more and more tickets each time. At the end of the game, before dispensing tickets, it broke. There was a long wait expected for the tech to address it, so I effectively lost a bunch of tickets. To use another example of a game I was diappointed by – the bop it worked for a few minutes, then started going so fast that it was literally physically impossible to keep up.
Overall it was fine, somewhat fun, but I probably won’t be back to this location.