I would say that QPS has a lot of potential but it isn't there yet. Overall we had an expensive and lackluster experience which is a shame because you can tell a lot of work went into creating the space.
We came on a Saturday for games and started with cocktails at the bar. QPS does make a good cocktail! There were a few games to choose from but there wasn't a change machine so we were left sitting on the couch after only a couple minutes of pinball and one round of the free giant connect four. Instead of pestering the busy bartender for quarters we decided to move on to dinner.
Our server at dinner seemed super friendly but also spacy. I felt like he started walking away from me before I finished asking questions or for things each time he stopped at the table. My burger that was ordered well done came out far too pink for my taste. It was also greasy and was unevenly seasoned with random slices of jalapeƱo that made some bites ridiculously spicy and other bites not at all. The boyfriend had the chicken fingers which were bland.
The space is huge and has a cute retro chic vibe and the cocktails were good. The games were only slightly more plentiful and varied than a normal bar and less so than many of the game themed bars in Charlotte. While the pricing isn't outrageous there was definitely some buyer's remorse when the check came and we realized we could have gone to any one of the nearby breweries for half the price and twice the quality.