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Dave & Buster’s stock drops as consumer spending slows

by June 16, 2026
written by June 16, 2026

Dave & Buster’s Entertainment (PLAY) shares fell about 4% after the company reported weaker-than-expected fiscal first-quarter 2026 results, as softer customer demand and higher operating costs weighed on sales and profitability.

The restaurant and entertainment operator posted adjusted earnings per share of $0.22, missing analysts’ consensus estimate of $0.37.

The figure also declined significantly from adjusted earnings of $0.76 per share reported in the year-ago quarter.

Revenue totaled $559.2 million, falling short of Wall Street expectations of approximately $571 million and declining 1.5% from the prior year.

The company said lower comparable-store sales contributed to the revenue decline, partially offset by growth from newer locations.

Comparable sales decline pressures results

The quarter was marked by weaker traffic at existing locations, particularly within the company’s higher-margin entertainment business.

Comparable-store sales, including Main Event-branded locations, declined 5.4% year over year.

Management attributed the decline largely to reduced walk-in traffic compared with the same period last year.

The weakness came despite continued efforts to improve customer engagement through promotional initiatives and operational enhancements.

Dave & Buster’s Chief Executive Officer, Tarun Lal, said the company entered the quarter with positive momentum before broader economic conditions affected consumer behavior.

“Of the macro backdrop, elevated gas prices, geopolitical uncertainty and a meaningful softness in consumer sentiment. They all were a real headwind in April.”

The softer demand environment weighed on discretionary spending, affecting both customer visits and overall sales trends during the quarter.

Food and beverage growth offsets entertainment weakness

Performance varied significantly across business segments.

Food and beverage revenue increased 6.5% year over year to $214.1 million, supported by menu updates and enhancements to the company’s eat-and-play combo offerings introduced during the second half of fiscal 2025.

The company said these initiatives helped improve food attachment rates and average customer spending.

However, entertainment revenue declined 5.9% year over year to $345.1 million.

Since arcade and gaming operations typically generate higher margins than food and beverage sales, the shift in revenue mix created additional pressure on profitability.

Management also reviewed the effectiveness of its marketing efforts during the quarter.

“We found that our dollar per day messaging did not resonate as strongly as we hoped. And since then, we have pivoted to more compelling promotions, which are resonating with customers,” said Lal.

The company said it has since adjusted its promotional strategy in an effort to better connect with value-conscious consumers.

Margins contract as costs rise

Profitability weakened during the quarter as lower sales leverage combined with higher expenses.

Operating income declined to $46.9 million from $63.2 million a year earlier. Operating margin fell to 8.4% from 11.1%.

Adjusted EBITDA totaled $123.2 million, down from $136.1 million in the prior-year quarter. Adjusted EBITDA margin contracted to 22% from 24%.

Despite the disappointing results, management highlighted progress in several areas of its turnaround strategy.

The company said improvements to food and beverage offerings, marketing initiatives, and its remodel program are helping enhance the guest experience.

Dave & Buster’s also continued to invest in future growth through new store openings, remodel projects, and international franchise expansion.

Management indicated that these initiatives remain central to its long-term strategy despite near-term challenges from a cautious consumer environment.

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