Dave Buster's Now Open in Downtown Bellevue

Bellevue, WALocal News

The recently opened Dave & Buster's in Downtown Bellevue is a notable addition to the local entertainment landscape, representing the chain's second location in Washington State. Spanning 40,000 square feet, the venue is designed to offer an immersive experience that combines dining and gaming. General Manager Shaun Wolf is dedicated to ensuring the new location reflects the true Dave & Buster's experience with a revamped food menu featuring 23 new items and an innovative drink selection. Guests can indulge in popular dishes like Voodoo Pasta and Garlic Parmesan Truffle Fries, along with hand-crafted cocktails such as Dangerous Water Island Punch. The gaming section includes seven exclusive new games, ensuring visitors have access to the latest entertainment options.

Wolf emphasizes the importance of creating a space where families and friends can reconnect in an exciting environment, particularly as Bellevue is poised for growth. This opening is part of the Heart of Bellevue campaign, aimed at showcasing local businesses and community stories. The venue not only enhances local entertainment options but also encourages social interaction within the community.

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