Jam packed on a Friday night. A true indication that building a D&B in Pineville was a smart move! There were just two of us and we just wanted to sit at the bar and have an adult beverage and possibly grab some bar food.
We were able to slide into the bar area and find a couple open seats. Even though we were greeted immediately it took some time before the bar tender was freed up enough to where she could take our drink orders.
They have cold beer on draft and some local offerings, but nothing too extravagant or crafty. (At this point in time they had Sugar Creek and OMB.)
After flapping our gums and catching up as old friends do, we finally put in a food order. The bar tender was gracious and respected our time to chat and then decide on order. My friend ordered the basic cheeseburger and I ordered the chicken lettuce wraps, which sounded amazing and must've been because she quickly reappeared stating they just ran out of the lettuce wraps. Dagnabit. I opted for the buffalo boneless chicken wings and french fries. His burger looked delicious! Should've went that route, I wasn't overly excited about my order. It filled the stomach but did not WOW me...
The bar tabs were now paid and off we went to check out the arcade area... where all the little kids and big "little" kids spend way too much money. But, man, is it fun! They did a good job with mirror trickery, making your eyes assume the arcade appears much larger than it actually is, but they still managed to cram in game after game. That is good and bad, because is there is a large group hovering around one game it may be hard for you (and possibly your group) to enjoy your specific game.
I was introduced to this brand in 1999 and have visited locations in Illinois, North Carolina and Florida. We'll see how they keep up with things here or let it slide like other D&B spots.