Get ready for lots of fun and games on National Video Game Day, September 12, 2024.
Dave andamp; Buster’s is the go-to destination for fans of video and arcade-style games. And, of course, the entertainment venue is celebrating the day with a winning deal for friends and family.
Half-Price Games
On September 12, 2024, Dave andamp; Buster’s is offering half-price games all day at all locations. That means you can stretch your budget without shortening the fun.
For Dave andamp; Buster’s most loyal players, it means families can double their fun for the week — as they also offer half-price games every Wednesday.
All-You-Can Eat Wings
Plus, every Monday and Thursday, players can enjoy all-you-can-eat wings and a $10 Power Card — starting at $22.99. The offer is available for a limited time at participating locations.
Enjoy traditional and boneless wings with Buffalo, Honey BBQ or no sauce.
The first order includes eight traditional or boneless wings and side of ranch. Reorders include six traditional or boneless wings. One choice of sauce per order. And you cannot mix traditional and boneless in the same order.
Dave andamp; Buster’s locations
Alpharetta
Lawrenceville
Marietta
McDonough
Dave andamp; Buster’s also has locations in 43 states nationwide
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