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Dave & Busters is a fun place to play video games and drink. It's sort of like a grown-up Chuck E. Cheese's. You play games and get tickets for prizes. The games here are awesome. I still miss the boxing game but there are a lot of fun games to play. They add new games occasionally including smart-phone games that have been made into arcade games. The prizes are the typical junk that nobody needs but they do have a lot of recognizable characters to appeal to kids. The food here is overpriced and is not anything special. The beer is normal priced and the selection is decent (which, for me means they have Guinness). My girlfriend really likes the cocktails they make here. The location is really weird compared to other locations I have seen. It's not located in the city or at a mall or anything like that, it's hidden away in an industrial park on the fringes of Cuyahoga County in Westlake. Despite the name of the street, there is not much around it. For this reason nobody ever knows how to get here but it is accessible via I-90.
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