New Meetup: Dave & Busters! Who's got game??? Round 2

From: Amanda
Sent on: Saturday, November 7, 2009 12:46 PM
Announcing a new Meetup for The Cleveland 20s and 30s Group!

What: Dave & Busters! Who's got game??? Round 2

When: November 19, 2009 7:00 PM

Where:
Dave & Buster's
25735 1st St
Westlake, OH 44145

Everyone who loves a good arcade game raise your hand!! (yes, I'm talking to you) Then come on out to Dave & Busters for a fun filled night of good times and games!

If you've never been there before, picture vegas... but with pac-man and skeeball instead of slots. It's like Chucky Cheese but for adults. There's something for everyone... old fashioned video games, shooting games, trivia games, racing games, basketball, skeeball, billiards and even shuffle board (it's not just for the old folks anymore!). There's even a prize room where you can turn in your tickets for fun things like shot glasses and cheesy toys. There's a full restaurant, a billiard hall area, and the main game room, which has it's own huge bar in the middle plus it's own menu.

I'm going to rent a pool table for about an hour when I get there, so that gives everyone a good place to meet and get some food if they want, before going into the craziness of the game room. Then when we're all there and ready to play we'll head back to the arcade. You can pretty much play games for 2 or 3 hours on a $10 game card, so it's a fairly inexpensive night out. Last spring we had about 25 people show up and we had a blast!

Can't wait to see you there! It'll be a fun night!

Learn more here:
http://singles.meetup.com/1350/calendar/11819511/

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