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Has anyone had luck with Dave and Busters' menu items? My wife has just been diagnosed and we are planning to travel by boat to a local Dave and Busters in Philly. This resturant is one of only a few that we can get to by boat and we are going with freinds. Thanks


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Judyin Philly Enthusiast

when are you coming to Philly? Just wondering how much time i have.

have 2 books and will ck for you when i find the books :lol:

Judy in philly (but really outside Philly and don't know much about resturants except for names listed.

judy

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Call ahead and speak to the manager. They change menus quite often. We went and had three choices that were gluten free.

L.

vestee Newbie
Call ahead and speak to the manager. They change menus quite often. We went and had three choices that were gluten free.

L.

Thanks

I am headed there tonight.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

sorry, didn't know you were going tonight.

My Philly book didn't have them listed but would go with the other suggestion.

So important to call ahead.

have fun

judy (outside Philly) :lol:

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Vestee - How was your experience? I ate there just this past week, and altough the manager was helpful, I ended up with a plain ribeye steak and a side salad. That was it! Not only was there very little on the menu that I could eat, they were out of a lot of food on their menu. I was fine, but I don't think that I will go back when other places with more options are available.

Hope you had a good experience.

vestee Newbie
Vestee - How was your experience? I ate there just this past week, and altough the manager was helpful, I ended up with a plain ribeye steak and a side salad. That was it! Not only was there very little on the menu that I could eat, they were out of a lot of food on their menu. I was fine, but I don't think that I will go back when other places with more options are available.

Hope you had a good experience.

I felt the same, limited options for my wife. She had the Lobster tail and a baked potatoe with a salad. She isn't feeling too good right now. She was just diagnosed on Tuesday so there could be other reasons why she isn't feeling well but my bet is on the tail and cc.

Thanks


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